Global Green Growth Institute
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Job Description
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Over the last decade, GGGI has consolidated its role as a trusted advisor to Mexico’s federal and subnational governments, actively working with key counterparts to establish a solid foundation for green growth in the country. In recent years, GGGI has partnered with the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) and the Green Climate Fund (GCF), as well as with the United Kingdom through its UKPACT program, to improve the architecture of climate finance in the country and improve Mexico’s access to climate resources by preparing local financial institutions, highlighting the role of development banking, to access GCF funds.
GGGI Mexico has a growing portfolio of programs managing a diverse set of programs and projects focused on four key thematic areas of energy, green cities, water, and land-use as well as the cross-cutting areas of climate change and socially inclusive development, all of which contribute significantly to the potential for achieving green growth in Mexico.
Following these thematic areas, GGGI Mexico requires technical support for the development of a Roadmap for the Implementation of the NDC, in its mitigation component, that will be the basis to define the strategy of the for the Government of Mexico and the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) for the achievement of the goals set forth in the updated NDC presented at COP 27 in 2022.
To this end, GGGI seeks technical support to review all the information and studies that the Government of Mexico has previously developed to guide the implementation of the mitigation component of the NDC in the Energy sector (Power generation, particularly). As well as technical inputs generated by other organizations such as Mexico Climate Initiative (ICM, as per its acronym in Spanish).
Also, within this context, an energy consultant is needed to support GGGI Mexico in technical discussions with government and other key stakeholders, and for the organization of meetings and workshops.
Objectives Of The Assignment:
Develop technical inputs to prioritize Mexican mitigation projects from the Power Generation sector and identify and compile other viable actions, technically and economically, that will allow Mexico to achieve the objective of reducing GHG emissions by 35% with respect to the 2013 baseline, by the year 2030.
Such elements will contribute to the development of an initial proposal for the mitigation component of the technical proposal for the Implementation Roadmap of Mexico’s NDC (IR NDC).
Deliverables And Payment Schedule:
The consultancy must carry out at least the following activities:
- Review and complement the initial inputs generated by GGGI regarding the Energy National policy framework, programs, mitigation studies and other information related to the Power generation, transmission and distribution sector published by the Government of Mexico.
- Review the technical documents and mitigation databases and inputs prepared by the National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change (INECC) for the Clean Energy measures considered for the NDC ambition increase and identify, in coordination with SEMARNAT, potential projects and sub-activities necessary for the implementation of such projects.
- Analysis of mitigation actions oriented to distributed generation both at the residential level (in cities and communities) and in agricultural sector activities (which could contribute additionally to the NDC objectives).
- Review of studies on emerging technologies such as green hydrogen and analyze the potential to be integrated as part of Mexico’s energy mix.
- Analysis of the technical reports “Costs of the Nationally Determined Contributions of Mexico. Unconditional Sectoral Measures” and the “Estimation of costs and benefits associated with the implementation of mitigation actions for the fulfillment of the emission reduction objectives committed in the Paris Agreement” and every other document related with the topic, (i.e. BRT), developed by INECC for the Power generation sector.
- Review and assess information from other efforts focused on providing roadmaps, guidelines, or plans for the implementation of Mexico’s NDC in the power generation sector from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), or academic institutions.
- Support SEMARNAT to facilitate and participate in meetings with relevant stakeholders (e.g. SENER, CFE, INECC, international cooperation agencies, etc.) and generate communication materials and minutes of meetings.
- Identify and analyze other relevant information related to the activities of the intervention project proposed by SEMARNAT and GGGI Mexico with the potential to contribute to the roadmap mitigation component of the Power Generation sector.
- Identify legislative, economic, technological, social, and environmental barriers that might prevent the successful implementation of Mexico’s NDC mitigation goals in the Power generation. Provide recommendations on how to reduce negative impacts from legislative, economic, technological, social, and environmental barriers.
- Synthesize reviewed information to propose an initial roadmap for the implementations of Mexico’s NDC for the Power generation sector. The roadmap shall include mitigation potential (annual and accumulated), means of implementation, associated costs of implementation (direct and indirect), involved stakeholders and their roles, technologies to be used, key performance indicators, and timeline.
- Support the organization and conduction, jointly with SEMARNAT and GGGI, of the National Climate Change System’s (SINACC, as per its acronym in Spanish) session having as objective to communicate the technical proposal mitigation activities, tasks, stakeholders and their roles, and timeline to interested audiences and the identification of early priority implementation mitigation measures.
- Improve and adjust the Mitigation technical proposal for the Power generation sector for the NDC Roadmap if necessary.
- Coordinate with GGGI’s Mitigation Senior Associate for the consolidation of inputs, draft, and final version of deliverables.
- Coordinate with SEMARNAT (General Directorate for Climate Action Policies) for the development of the activities listed above.
- Mexican citizen.
- Professional with a graduate degree in engineering (e.g., renewable energy, engineering, environmental engineering, chemical engineering, energy and sustainability or equivalent); or economics (e.g. energy, climate change, environmental).
- Professional experience of at least seven (7) years of which three (3) years are in the design and cost-analysis of power generation projects, mitigation actions proposal and assessment for the power generation sector, CDM methodologies, economic assessment of mitigation actions in the energy sector, energy policy analysis and development.
- Knowledge of energy policy in Mexico.
- Knowledge of the Mexican transmission and distribution network (electrical grid).
- Experiences of prior work with the Government of Mexico or subnational environmental authorities.
- Excellent writing and proposals drafting skills both in English and Spanish.
- Experience in statistical data analysis on the Energy sector.
- Knowledge of the application of IPCC guidelines or equivalent.
- Excellent skills in data analysis and critical thinking.
- Strong skills in assertive communication.
- Ability to produce deliverables with minimal supervision.
- Only applications in English will be evaluated.
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