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The purpose of this tender is to provide a framework agreement for external consultancy services to enable the Danish Energy Agency to source specialist technical expertise on demand to ensure that the Danish Energy Agency's partner institutions can access the most appropriate knowledge and skills and benefit from the expertise and experience of international and local know-how and resource base in the Energy Country Programs and Projects. The purpose of this tender is to provide a framework agreement for external consultancy services to enable the Danish Energy Agency to source specialist technical expertise on demand to the Danish Energy Agency Energy country programs and Projects. The Danish Energy Agency’s country programs and projects will provide technical assistance combined with policy dialogue, in promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency aiming for low carbon development and reduced CO2 emissions. The programs and projects will build capacity with the current partner countries which include China, Vietnam, Mexico, South Africa, Ukraine, Turkey, Indonesia, Ethiopia, India, Egypt, Germany, United Kingdom, USA, the Netherlands, South Korea and future partner countries and programs to: (i) provide convincing input for governmental energy, climate/low carbon policies, strategies and plans; and (ii) deal with implementation aspects of energy efficiency and of high shares of variable renewable energy in the national power and heating/cooling systems in a cost-efficient manner. The Programs and Projects in the current partner countries are ongoing but are at different phases of implementation and are expected to run for the next 3-5 years. The experiences from ongoing activities in the Programs and Projects, as well as the technical assistance provided by the Danish Energy Agency will provide input for the future activities. The aim is to unite the earlier interventions with future activities utilising the Danish experience with energy transition, while continuing the government-to-government element with the partner institutions in the current partner countries as well as with future potential partner countries. There are a number of development engagements and focus areas in each current programme and project country that supports the development objectives at country level and long-term goals at programme and project level. The tender is structured as a restricted tender procedure for a framework agreement meaning that anyone may request to participate, but only those who are pre-qualified may submit a tender. The tender is not divided in to partial agreements, but comprises instead six positions corresponding to six different areas of expertise within one and the same framework agreement. The six positions are: 1) energy policy and planning, 2) renewable energy integration in power systems, 3) offshore wind development, 4) energy efficiency, 5) heating and cooling supply planning and legislation, 6) climate change mitigation policy and planning. The applicants can apply for pre-qualification for one, more or all of the six positions of the framework agreement. The tenderers can tender for the position(s) within which they have been pre-qualified. One or more of the following skills are desired in relation to position 1: — strategic energy planning at national/regional/local level; — long-term energy scenarios and modelling (incl. detail Power sector modelling in Balmorel and TIMES, transport and storage); — socio-economic cost-benefit analysis; — externalities (pricing/dispersion/models); — energy demand forecasting incl. disaggregation by sectors and end-use; — energy database development and management; — energy technology catalogues; — electricity market regulation and dispatch; — short term power market design and power exchanges; — technical feasibility studies, financial models, business cases and communication activities; — energy efficiency and renewable energy action plans; — investments in energy efficiency, district heating and renewable energy projects; — biomass and biogas. The purpose of this tender is to provide a framework agreement for external consultancy services to enable the Danish Energy Agency to source specialist technical expertise on demand to the Danish Energy Agency Energy country programs and projects. The Danish Energy Agency’s country programs and projects will provide technical assistance combined with policy dialogue, in promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency aiming for low carbon development and reduced CO2 emissions. The programs and projects will build capacity with the current partner countries which include China, Vietnam, Mexico, South Africa, Ukraine, Turkey, Indonesia, Ethiopia, India, Egypt, Germany, United Kingdom, USA, the Netherlands, South Korea and future partner countries and programs to: (i) provide convincing input for governmental energy, climate/low carbon policies, strategies and plans; and (ii) deal with implementation aspects of energy Efficiency and of high shares of variable renewable energy in the national power and heating/cooling systems in a cost-efficient manner. The programs and projects in the current partner countries are ongoing but are at different phases of implementation and are expected to run for the next 3-5 years. The experiences from ongoing activities in the programs and projects, as well as the technical assistance provided by the Danish Energy Agency will provide input for the future activities. The aim is to unite the earlier interventions with future activities utilising the Danish experience with energy transition, while continuing the government-to-government element with the partner institutions in the current partner countries as well as with future potential partner countries. There are a number of development engagements and focus areas in each current programme and project country that supports the development objectives at country level and long-term goals at programme and project level. The tender is structured as a restricted tender procedure for a framework agreement meaning that anyone may request to participate, but only those who are pre-qualified may submit a tender. The tender is not divided in to partial agreements, but comprises instead six positions corresponding to six different areas of expertise within one and the same framework agreement. The six positions are: 1) energy policy and planning, 2) renewable energy integration in power systems, 3) offshore wind development, 4) energy efficiency, 5) heating and cooling supply planning and legislation, 6) climate change mitigation policy and planning. The Applicants can apply for pre-qualification for one, more or all of the six positions of the framework agreement. The tenderers can tender for the position(s) within which they have been pre-qualified. One or more of the following skills are desired in relation to position 2: — power systems and power plant flexibility; — financial incentives for balancing services; — distribution level integration and operation of variable generation; — forecast of production from wind and solar PV and development of wind measuring infrastructure; — tools and methodologies to support the convergence of the electricity market to EU/international standards. The purpose of this tender is to provide a framework agreement for external consultancy services to enable the Danish Energy Agency to source specialist technical expertise on demand to the Danish Energy Agency Energy country programs and projects. The Danish Energy Agency’s country programs and projects will provide technical assistance combined with policy dialogue, in promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency aiming for low carbon development and reduced CO2 emissions. The programs and projects will build capacity with the current partner countries which include China, Vietnam, Mexico, South Africa, Ukraine, Turkey, Indonesia, Ethiopia, India, Egypt, Germany, United Kingdom, USA, the Netherlands, South Korea and future partner countries and programs to: (i) provide convincing input for governmental energy, climate/low carbon policies, strategies and plans ;and (ii) deal with implementation aspects of energy efficiency and of high shares of variable renewable energy in the national power and heating/cooling systems in a cost-efficient manner. The programs and projects in the current partner countries are ongoing but are at different phases of implementation and are expected to run for the next 3-5 years. The experiences from ongoing activities in the programs and projects, as well as the technical assistance provided by the Danish Energy Agency will provide input for the future activities. The aim is to unite the earlier interventions with future activities utilising the Danish experience with energy transition, while continuing the government-to-government element with the partner institutions in the current partner countries as well as with future potential partner countries. There are a number of development engagements and focus areas in each current programme and project country that supports the development objectives at country level and long-term goals at programme and project level. The tender is structured as a restricted tender procedure for a framework agreement meaning that anyone may request to participate, but only those who are pre-qualified may submit a tender. The tender is not divided in to partial agreements, but comprises instead six positions corresponding to six different areas of expertise within one and the same framework agreement. The six positions are: 1) energy policy and planning, 2) renewable energy integration in power systems, 3) offshore wind development, 4) energy efficiency, 5) heating and cooling supply planning and legislation, 6) climate change mitigation policy and planning. The applicants can apply for pre-qualification for one, more or all of the six positions of the framework agreement. The tenderers can tender for the position(s) within which they have been pre-qualified. One or more of the following skills are desired in relation to position 3: — maritime spatial planning and selection of offshore wind sites; — technical feasibility studies and wind turbines technologies; — certificates and standards for wind turbines; — project finance and LCOE; — supply chain and logistic infrastructure. The purpose of this tender is to provide a framework agreement for external consultancy services to enable the Danish Energy Agency to source specialist technical expertise on demand to the Danish Energy Agency Energy country programs and projects. The Danish Energy Agency’s country programs and projects will provide technical assistance combined with policy dialogue, in promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency aiming for low carbon development and reduced CO2 emissions. The programs and projects will build capacity with the current partner countries which include China, Vietnam, Mexico, South Africa, Ukraine, Turkey, Indonesia, Ethiopia, India, Egypt, Germany, United Kingdom, USA, the Netherlands, South Korea and future partner countries and programs to: (i) provide convincing input for governmental energy, climate/low carbon policies, strategies and plans; and (ii) deal with implementation aspects of energy efficiency and of high shares of variable renewable energy in the national power and heating/cooling systems in a cost-efficient manner. The programs and projects in the current partner countries are ongoing but are at different phases of implementation and are expected to run for the next 3-5 years. The experiences from ongoing activities in the programs and projects, as well as the technical assistance provided by the Danish Energy Agency will provide input for the future activities. The aim is to unite the earlier interventions with future activities utilising the Danish experience with energy transition, while continuing the government-to-government element with the partner institutions in the current partner countries as well as with future potential partner countries. There are a number of development engagements and focus areas in each current programme and project country that supports the development objectives at country level and long-term goals at programme and project level. The tender is structured as a restricted tender procedure for a framework agreement meaning that anyone may request to participate, but only those who are pre-qualified may submit a tender. The tender is not divided in to partial agreements, but comprises instead six positions corresponding to six different areas of expertise within one and the same framework agreement. The six positions are: 1) energy policy and planning, 2) renewable energy integration in power systems, 3) offshore wind development, 4) energy efficiency, 5) heating and cooling supply planning and legislation, 6) climate change mitigation policy and planning. The applicants can apply for pre-qualification for one, more or all of the six positions of the framework agreement. The tenderers can tender for the position(s) within which they have been pre-qualified. One or more of the following skills are desired in relation to position 4: — data collection, monitoring and modelling of EE; — EE potential mapping, analysis and energy audits in industry/individual energy plants; — EE technology catalogues; — socio-economic analysis on EE; — tools and methodologies to support the convergence of national EE targets to EU/international standards; — industry energy data collection, validation and benchmarking; — incentive schemes in industry; — cogeneration in industry; — real-life implementation of building regulation; — energy efficiency in buildings (building codes and retrofit); — building energy efficiency: opportunities and pitfalls for Danish stakeholders. The purpose of this tender is to provide a framework agreement for external consultancy services to enable the Danish Energy Agency to source specialist technical expertise on demand to the Danish Energy Agency Energy country programs and projects. The Danish Energy Agency’s country programs and projects will provide technical assistance combined with policy dialogue, in promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency aiming for low carbon development and reduced CO2 emissions. The programs and projects will build capacity with the current partner countries which include China, Vietnam, Mexico, South Africa, Ukraine, Turkey, Indonesia, Ethiopia, India, Egypt, Germany, United Kingdom, USA, the Netherlands, South Korea and future partner countries and programs to: (i) provide convincing input for governmental energy, climate/low carbon policies, strategies and plans; and (ii) deal with implementation aspects of energy efficiency and of high shares of variable renewable energy in the national power and heating/cooling systems in a cost-efficient manner. The programs and projects in the current partner countries are ongoing but are at different phases of implementation and are expected to run for the next 3-5 years. The experiences from ongoing activities in the programs and projects, as well as the technical assistance provided by the Danish Energy Agency will provide input for the future activities. The aim is to unite the earlier interventions with future activities utilising the Danish experience with energy transition, while continuing the government-to-government element with the partner institutions in the current partner countries as well as with future potential partner countries. There are a number of development engagements and focus areas in each current programme and project country that supports the development objectives at country level and long-term goals at programme and project level. The tender is structured as a restricted tender procedure for a framework agreement meaning that anyone may request to participate, but only those who are pre-qualified may submit a tender. The tender is not divided in to partial agreements, but comprises instead six positions corresponding to six different areas of expertise within one and the same framework agreement. The six positions are: 1) energy policy and planning, 2) renewable energy integration in power systems, 3) offshore wind development, 4) energy efficiency, 5) heating and cooling supply planning and legislation, 6) climate change mitigation policy and planning. The applicants can apply for pre-qualification for one, more or all of the six positions of the framework agreement. The tenderers can tender for the position(s) within which they have been pre-qualified. One or more of the following skills are desired in relation to position 5: — district energy feasibility studies; — district heating (planning, modelling (e.g. DHAT), operation and optimisation of district heating production facility and network incl. combined heat and power production, grid analysis/optimisation, resource evaluation); — energy mapping and forecasting and analysis of heating and cooling demand and supply at national, regional and municipal level; — drafting, analysis and translation of heating and cooling supply primary and secondary legislation; — preparation municipal and regional heat plans; — preparing of pre-feasibility studies of concrete heating and/or cooling supply projects. The purpose of this tender is to provide a framework agreement for external consultancy services to enable the Danish Energy Agency to source specialist technical expertise on demand to the Danish Energy Agency Energy Country Programs and Projects. The Danish Energy Agency’s Country Programs and Projects will provide technical assistance combined with policy dialogue, in promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency aiming for low carbon development and reduced CO2 emissions. The programs and projects will build capacity with the current partner countries which include China, Vietnam, Mexico, South Africa, Ukraine, Turkey, Indonesia, Ethiopia, India, Egypt, Germany, United Kingdom, USA, the Netherlands, South Korea and future partner countries and programs to: (i) provide convincing input for governmental energy, climate/low carbon policies, strategies and plans; and (ii) deal with implementation aspects of energy efficiency and of high shares of variable renewable energy in the national power and heating/cooling systems in a cost-efficient manner. The programs and projects in the current partner countries are ongoing but are at different phases of implementation and are expected to run for the next 3-5 years. The experiences from ongoing activities in the programs and projects, as well as the technical assistance provided by the Danish Energy Agency will provide input for the future activities. The aim is to unite the earlier interventions with future activities utilising the Danish experience with energy transition, while continuing the government-to-government element with the partner institutions in the current partner countries as well as with future potential partner countries. There are a number of development engagements and focus areas in each current programme and project country that supports the development objectives at country level and long-term goals at programme and project level. The tender is structured as a restricted tender procedure for a framework agreement meaning that anyone may request to participate, but only those who are pre-qualified may submit a tender. The tender is not divided in to partial agreements, but comprises instead six positions corresponding to six different areas of expertise within one and the same framework agreement. The six positions are: 1) energy policy and planning; 2) renewable energy integration in power systems; 3) offshore wind development; 4) energy efficiency; 5) heating and cooling supply planning and legislation; 6) climate change mitigation policy and planning. The applicants can apply for pre-qualification for one, more or all of the six positions of the framework agreement. The tenderers can tender for the position(s) within which they have been pre-qualified. One or more of the following skills are desired in relation to position 6: — GHG-emissions scenarios and models; — cost-benefit analysis; — financing mechanisms development and international climate finance models; — NDC measures costing; — NDC measures implementation; — monitoring reporting verification (MRV) at federal and subnational level aligning with enhanced transparency framework best practice.
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