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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (CONSULTING SERVICES FOR ECONOMIC REGULATION EXPERT – INDIVIDUAL SELECTION)

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UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
ZANZIBAR ENERGY SECTOR TRANSFORMATION AND ACCESS PROJECT.
CREDIT NUMBER: 68970-TZ
CTF LOAN NUMBER: TFOB5747-TZ
CTF GRANT NUMBER: TFOB5660-TZ

Assignment Title: Economic Regulation Expert
Reference No. TZ-MOWEM-319364-CS-INDV
The Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar (RGOZ), through the United Republic of Tanzania,
has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Zanzibar Energy Sector
Transformation and cess Project (ZESTA), and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting
services.
Objective
The Economic Regulation Expert will be required to establish a comprehensive economic
regulation framework that will facilitate sustainable development of the electricity sector and
enable achievement of Zanzibar’s power sector goals. He/She will support ZURA to establish
systems, procedures, and standards based on industry best practices to facilitate effective economic
regulation of the power sector. This will include, among others, determining appropriate tariff
setting mechanisms and applicable charges for various users who are connected or are connecting
to the system.
Scope of assignment
The Economic Regulation Expert will be embedded within ZURA for three years duration and be
required to provide direct support to the Authority to perform the following duties:

  1. Establish a robust economic regulation framework for Zanzibar’s electricity sector, including
    principles, systems, procedures, and standards required for effective economic regulation and
    facilitate its implementation.
  2. Establish a systematic process for determining and reviewing electricity tariffs (revenue
    requirements of regulated entities) and tariff structures for the sector, including terms for
    purchasing both domestically generated and imported power.
  3. Monitor the regulated entities’ economic and commercial performance as well as their
    compliance to terms and conditions stipulated in their licenses and power purchase agreements from an economic perspective.
  4. Develop and maintain financial models for the sector and end-users and establish a database
    necessary to periodically update the models.
  5. Prepare financial and commercial performance reports for the electricity sector on a quarterly
    and annual basis.
  6. Develop and maintain Zanzibar’s electricity demand/supply forecasts for the short, medium, and long term.
  7. Support ZURA to comply with its roles during preparation of Zanzibar’s Integrated Resource
    Plan including reviewing and approving relevant assumptions and deliverables.
  8. Analyze and advise on the investment requirements for Zanzibar’s electricity sector and quantify their impact on the tariff path in the short, medium and long term.
  9. Establish the appropriate economic regulation framework for promoting renewable energy
    development in Zanzibar.
  10. Support ZURA to work closely with the Ministry of Water, Energy and Minerals and provide
    input into determination of an appropriate market structure, and policy and regulatory frameworks to promote private sector investment in Zanzibar’s electricity sector.
  11. Undertake regulatory research and policy analysis for the electricity sector by among others
    coordinating preparation of cost-of-service studies, generation of data, statistics and information on the electricity sector and coordinating development of policies and strategies to increase electricity access in Zanzibar.
  12. Undertake research in new technologies capable of playing a critical enabling role for
    renewable energy and energy efficiency integration and facilitate adoption of digital technologies
    and grid modernization to improve performance, efficiency and flexibility.
  13. Prepare terms of reference for engaging consultants to undertake studies, monitor
    implementation of consultancy contracts including review and approval of deliverables.
  1. Represent ZURA in designated industry fora at national, regional, and international levels,
    including activities of the regional energy regulatory associations.
  2. Provide hands-on training to ZURA staff during execution of the above tasks and recommend
    to ZURA Management relevant training opportunities offered by national, regional and
    international institutions that are beneficial for ZURA staff in the department of economic
    regulation.
    The Ministry of Water, Energy and Minerals now invites eligible expert to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. The shortlisting criteria are:
    The expert should have at least the following qualifications and experience:
  1. Master’s Degree in Economics, Quantitative Economics, Econometrics, Finance, Statistics or
    Business Administration.
  2. At least ten (10) years’ working experience in the electricity sector as an economic regulation
    expert, of which at least five (5) years should have been in senior management capacity.
  3. Demonstrable knowledge of electricity sector issues and utility operations in Africa or similar
    conditions, including the economic, financial, and legal regulatory aspects.
  4. Previous experience in power sector economic regulation in Sub-Saharan Africa will be an
    added advantage.
  5. Superior data management, modelling, analytical and research skills.
  6. Excellent report writing and presentation skills.
  7. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
    The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14 of the World Bank’s
    Procurement Regulations Nov 2020 (Fourth Edition), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on
    conflict of interest.
    A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Open Competitive Selection of Individual
    Consultant set out in the Procurement Regulations.

(The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained the assignment
can be found at the following link; https://www.zanzibar-energy.com/energy-sector-library/
then on the institution please select Ministry of Water, Energy and Minerals. Or upon asking
through Email: ([email protected] and copy to [email protected] )

Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hour, 07:00 to 03.30pm
East African Time.

Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below: (Both hard copy
along with soft copy by 1st February 2023 at 10:00).
Ministry of Water Energy and Minerals
ZURA building 5th floor,
Procurement Unit, Room No. 502.
Attn: Saleh Said Suleiman (Project Coordinator)
P.O.Box 1569 Zanzibar
Maisara, Zanzibar
Tel: +255 776 858555

E-mail: [email protected] and copy to [email protected]
Note: Submission of Softcopy only will not be considered in opening ceremony and any
difference in hard and soft copy, the information in hard copy will be used for evaluation.

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