Pakistan LT-LEDS Consultant - Industrial Processes and Product Use (IPPU)
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INTRODUCTION TO GGGI
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Project Background
The objective of this expert position is to support GGGI in assisting the Government to coordinate and implement a national-level stakeholder dialogue and strategic planning process that results in the development of a low emission development strategy (LEDS). The work will include conducting extensive analysis, preparing greenhouse gas emissions and development scenarios, and identifying policy and financing options and priorities.
Countries are invited to produce LEDS in the Paris Agreement to provide a roadmap for decarbonization in the long-term, through 2050. Understanding a countryโs options for decarbonization is particularly useful in the context of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), which are five-year mitigation and adaptation targets. However, only three developing countries have developed and submitted LEDS to date. The Paris Agreement indicates that countries should develop and submit their LEDS before 2020 or soon thereafter. These long-term decarbonization pathways can then be used to benchmark against revised and new NDCs.
The overall aim of the LEDS will be to enhance the Governmentโs ability to plan for decarbonization of its economy in the long-term by providing a framework and a pathway for a progressive revision and enhancement of targets under its NDC to reduce CO2 emissions to 2030 and beyond. The overall impact of the project is that the country will continue to take the lead in setting a pathway to a low carbon future and will be able to effectively plan to reduce its GHG emissions and contribute to the implementation of the Paris Agreement.
The LEDS project is organized around four outputs aligned with the LEDS process.
Output 1: LT-LEDS Process Organized - Institutional Arrangements, Coordination, and Multi-Stakeholder Engagement Process Established and current national context assessed Output 2: Climate Actions Analyzed - BAU and Low Emission Development Scenarios Developed and Analyzed Output 3: Finance, Implementation, Mainstreaming and Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) systems established/ improved Output 4: LT-LEDS Document for Pakistan preparedThe overall aim of the LT-LEDS development is to enhance the Government of Pakistanโs ability, to plan for low emission and climate resilient development in the long-term, by providing a framework and pathway for a progressive revision and enhancement of targets under its NDC to reduce GHG emissions and achieve its climate resilience objectives to 2035 and beyond. The specific objective of the proposed work is to support the Government to develop a robust and comprehensive LT-LEDS through a participatory stakeholdersโ consultation process and describing the pathways to low-carbon and climate resilient development of Pakistan, for reaching climate neutrality by 2050 while realizing multiple development benefits. The overall impact of the project is that Pakistan will be able to set its pathway to a low carbon and climate resilient future and to effectively plan to reduce its GHG emissions and enhance its climate resilience through targeted interventions and sustained actions, while simultaneously, achieving multiple development objectives and contributing to the implementation of the Paris Agreement. The LEDS will:
Identify the potential evolution of specific sectors (e.g. power, transport, forestry, etc.) in a business-as-usual (BAU) scenario (i.e., in the absence of additional low carbon policies and actions); Identify technically and politically feasible low-carbon development options that have the potential to mitigate GHG emissions and enhance resilience. Assess the mitigation potential of low- carbon options, as well as costs and financing options. Development of a Business as Usual (BAU) and LT-LEDS scenarios in priority sectors, and at the economy wide level. Prioritize and assess pathways and climate actions based on their mitigation potential as well as associated costs and investment requirements, Assessment of the macroeconomic effects and socio-economic benefits of low carbon and climate resilient interventions to inform the development of the LT-LEDS towards an economically robust low carbon and climate resilient pathway. Development of a finance plan, and improvement of institutional and M&E structure as part of the LT-LEDS process.
Objectives/Purpose of the Assignment:
The purpose of this assignment is to support the Industrial Processes and Product Use (IPPU) component of the LEDS through an analysis to determine the emissions baseline, the business-as-usual (BAU) scenario, and low emission development scenarios; writing the relevant IPPU focused sections of the LEDS report; and preparing and delivering presentations to Pakistanโs government and non-government stakeholders to inform and lead to decisions on priority LEDS pathways. For the selected low emission development scenario, develop high level costing and an implementation plan.
Scope of Work:
For the LEDS related assignment, the consultant will support project activities specifically on IPPU during the given period till 2050, including:
Prepare materials, participate, and write-up notes from stakeholder consultations in all provincial and national level workshops. Collect data and policy documents as needed for the baseline, BAU, and scenario development for the sector (note, it is not expected that the consultant will collect new primary data but will rely on existing data sources). Develop Pakistanโs baseline and BAU scenario for IPPU based on best available information (GHG inventory, current policies, etc.), with clear assumptions, agreed with Steering Committee, the Ministry and GGGI team. Develop alternative scenarios including scenarios based on available funds/financing for IPPU related projects in line with additional low emission pathways, with clear assumptions, considering the short, medium, and long term and reflecting low-, medium-, and high-level conditional and non-conditional emission reduction pathways. Prepare a written report on the baseline, BAU scenario, alternative scenarios, including tables, charts, graphics, and reference lists. Based on feedback from stakeholders and the GGGI International expert, on an iterative basis, refine the scenarios and recommend targets at 5-year intervals, based on stakeholders inputs. Develop high-level costing and financing options for the selected IPPU measures and scenarios. Revised written BAU and scenario reports reflecting government decisions on priority options. Based on the impact of different scenarios, facilitate prioritization of actions with stakeholders and define final scenarios; final scenarios should include the timeline for implementation of the key actions, description of each, and estimated costing. Propose a basic outline for an MRV framework for the IPPU sector; and Write the final IPPU section of the IPPU chapter (including tables, charts, graphics, and reference lists) in the LEDS document.Details of the tasks above may be further refined or adjusted depending on data and model availability.
Output/Reporting Requirements/Deliverables:
The consultant will report regularly to the Global Technical Lead GGGI HQ in Seoul and Project Lead (in country) . The consultant must work as part of a team with GGGI, and the other LEDS consultants at all times.
Proposed deliverables to be produced and provided to GGGI during this consultancy include:
Submission of an inception report Submission of a written report on the baseline, BAU scenario, and alternative scenarios, including tables, charts, graphics, and reference lists to be used for discussion with stakeholders and for development of the LEDS document. Submission of materials and participation in all provincial and national level stakeholdersโ workshops (including presentations using standard GGGI format, and other preparatory materials). Submission of written IPPU sections of the IPPU chapter, including tables, charts, graphics, and reference lists, in LEDS document. Develop and submit high-level costing and financing options for selected IPPU measures scenarios as well as draft investment plans for selected low emission IPPU projects; and Submission of a complete set of final data tables/datasets, charts, tables, graphics, tools, written reports, and all other materials and resources used to prepare the IPPU related baseline, BAU scenario, and all alternative scenarios in electronic format.Deliverables
Due Date*
Payment amount
Deliverable 1: Submission of an inception report
02 weeks after commencement
10%
(1,050)
Deliverable 2: Submission of a written report on the baseline, BAU scenario,
06 weeks after commencement
20%
(2,100)
Deliverable 3: Submission of a) materials and participation in all provincial and national level stakeholdersโ workshops (including presentations using standard GGGI format, and other preparatory materials) and b)written report on the alternative scenarios.
22 weeks after commencement
20%
(2,100)
Deliverable 4: Submission of written IPPU sections of the IPPU chapter, including tables, charts, graphics, and reference lists, in LEDS document.
36 weeks after commencement
20%
(2,100)
Deliverable 5: Develop and submit high-level costing and financing options for selected IPPU measures and scenarios, as well as draft investment ideas and plans for selected low emission initiatives in the IPPU sector;
52 weeks after commencement
20%
(2,100)
Deliverable 6: Submission of a complete set of final data tables/datasets, charts, tables, graphics, tools, written reports, and all other materials and resources used to prepare the IPPU related baseline, BAU scenario, and all alternative scenarios in electronic format.
60 weeks after commencement
10%
(1,050))
The consultant will collect data and provide a database organized in Microsoft Excel or other easily utilized file format, including complete sets of final data tables/datasets, charts, tables, graphics, tools, written reports, and all other materials and resources used to prepare the IPPU related baseline, BAU scenario, and all alternative scenarios in electronic form.
All the consultantโs work products developed and used for this assignment will be transferred to and become the property of the Government of Pakistan and the Global Green Growth Institute.