Annex 3 Terms of Reference Off-Grid Component Project Advisor
Annex 3 Terms of Reference Off-Grid Component Project Advisor
Annex 3 Terms of Reference Off-Grid Component Project Advisor
Terms of Reference
Off-Grid Component Project Advisor
Terms of Reference
Off-Grid Rural Electrification Project Advisor
Introduction
<Brief description of objectives and scope of Bank off-grid electrification project
Background
The objectives of the Off-Grid Component are to: i) establish local institutional,
financial, and technical capacity for sustainable implementation of rural diesel and
renewable energy systems; ii) reduce greenhouse gas emissions by displacing diesel
generators with renewable energy systems where it is possible; iii) implement small
diesel systems where there is no ready alternative to the use of these systems, or as a
temporary measure while implementing a micro-hydro power project; and iv) identify
and develop the objectives, institutional arrangements and scope for a national Off-
Grid Rural Electrification Program.
Objective
4. The objective of this consulting assignment is to help Utility create a
sustainable Off-Grid Electrification Program. This consists of i) a trained,
experienced staff, complemented by capable local private sector expertise; ii) a
successful pilot Off-Grid electrification effort demonstrating viable, cost-effective
technology and institutional arrangements; iii) a training program sufficient to support
the needs of an expanding Off-Grid Electrification Program; and iv) an
implementation plan for an Off-Grid Electrification Program.
Scope of Work
5. The Project Advisor will assist Utility in all phases of Off-Grid Component
implementation. The Project Advisor should be well versed in institutional and
community level capacity building and have experience in off-grid electrification. In
addition, the Project Advisor should have some of the expertise required to complete
the specific activities listed below. The Project Advisor will assist Utility in acquiring
additional expertise on a short-term consulting basis when required. For this reason,
the Project Advisor should have a good knowledge of international consulting
expertise in off-grid systems. Training is an integral part of the Project Advisor’s
assignment as well as that of the short-term consultants. The Project Advisor will
take all possible opportunities for both informal and formal training of Utility staff
and will ensure that short-term consultants do so as well. The aim is to create over the
five year project period a professional local Off-Grid Electrification staff capable of
implementing an expanded program.
Annex 3
Terms of Reference
Off-Grid Component Project Advisor
6. The Project Advisor role will include, but not be limited to, assistance to
Utility in the following areas:
9. Design Review and Approval - All systems installed under the Off-Grid
Component must meet baseline criteria for technical quality, safety, reliability, and
efficiency. These will be based on standards prepared with the assistance of the
Project Advisor. Specifications for low cost mini-grids will be prepared with funding
from a PHRD grant. Draft specifications for Solar Battery Charging Stations, Solar
Home Systems, and Micro-Hydro Stations also are available. The Project Advisor
will assist Utility in reviewing and revising as appropriate these draft specifications
and also preparing draft specifications for Diesel Stations. The Project Advisor also
will assist Utility in modifying the specifications from time to time as required.
10. Subproject Design - The project design will be the responsibility of the village
cooperative or other project proposer. However, the OGEU, with assistance of the
Project Advisor, will provide extensive assistance in its preparation.
11. Business Plan Development - The business plan will be prepared by the
village cooperative or other project proposer with extensive assistance from the
OGEU. The business plan will be based on templates created by the OGEU, with
assistance of the Project Advisor, from similar projects in other countries. Business
plans will include details of: project organization and management; financing
(including local cash and in-kind contributions, local government contribution, Utility
leasing, etc); technical design; procurement plan; implementation schedule; etc.
12. Rural Electrification Committee Creation and Operation - The Project Advisor
will facilitate the creation and operation of the REC as needed. The aim will be to
establish an independent, competent, and efficient committee capable of quickly
reviewing project proposals and approving them as appropriate.
15. Procurement Oversight - The Project Advisor will assist Utility staff in
procurement of goods, works and services under the Off-Grid Component, ensuring
compliance with specifications as well as Utility and World Bank procurement
guidelines. This includes both preparation of bidding documents as well as inspection
of shipments, works, services, etc.
17. Preparation of Standard Agreement - The Project Advisor will assist Utility
and a lawyer in preparing a standard hire-purchase agreement for the off-grid systems.
The hire-purchase agreement, between Utility and the system operator, will set the
contractual terms under which the systems are given to the operators.
18. Monitoring and Evaluation The Project Advisor will collaborate with OGEU
staff in drafting a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) plan for the Off-Grid
Component. The M&E Plan will cover technical, financial, social, and institutional
issues relevant to the long-term sustainability of a national Off-Grid Electrification
Program. It will take into account the limited budget available for this activity.
19. Implementation Plan Preparation - The Project Advisor will assist the Off-
Grid Project Manager in preparation of an implementation plan for an Off-Grid Rural
Electrification Program. The implementation plan would form the basis of a potential
follow-on investment project.
20. The Project Advisor will report to the Utility Off-Grid Project Manager. For
the first year of the Project, the Project Advisor will be stationed full-time in the
country, and be available for internal travel as needed For the remaining four years,
the Project Advisor will spend about three one-month periods each year in the
country.
Qualifications
21. The Project Advisor should have: