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Provision of Consultancy Services for reform of St Helena energy regulatory framework and utility license in support of St Helena's Energy Strategy and Renewable Energy Policy - EU tenders
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Provision of Consultancy Services for reform of St Helena energy regulatory framework and utility license in support of St Helena's Energy Strategy and Renewable Energy Policy Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated

  • Announced
    30/09/2024
  • Estimated published
    04/11/2024
  • Today
    11/07/2025
Status
Announced
Type of contract
Services
Subject for Renewal
No
Buyer
EXPERTISE FRANCE
Place of performance
NUTS code: Not available
Location of buyer
NUTS code: FR101 Paris
Business sector (Main CPV)
90700000 Environmental services
Total estimated contract value (excluding VAT)
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Total final contract value (excluding VAT)
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Tender reference number
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Description

This specific contract notice is part of the ongoing Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) 22-SAD-S002-GO "Green Overseas Expertise Network". Operators are invited to integrate the DPS in order to bid when the call for tender is published on the French procurement platform "PLACE". Once registered in the DPS, operators will be able to access the full tender documents and any potential updates as they become available. The indicative submission deadline is the 4/11/2024. Effective regulation is essential to ensuring a viable, sustainable and efficient utilities sector that serves the public interest and helps consumers to obtain reliable energy services at reasonable cost. The purpose of such regulation is to protect and balance the interests of consumers and service providers. SHG is therefore committed to improving St Helena's regulatory framework and processes in support of the above and to ensure that they are effective, fair and transparent. This action seeks to establish an improved framework that achieves this for the St Helena context; ensuring reforms are relevant, practical, proportionate and enforceable. The action notches four (4) firm work streams and an optional one. These include: - Workstream 1 - Project Inception - Workstream 2 - Regulation Policies - Workstream 3 - Legislation and Codes of Best Practice - Workstream 4 - Utilities Services Licence - Optional Workstream 5 - Capacity building Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated

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Prior information
Contract
Award
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