Energy Sector Self-Reliance BAA
ID: BAA-OAA-E3-ENERGY-2020Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTAGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTUSAID M/OAAWASHINGTON, DC, 20523, USA

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL (R425)
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    The AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT has issued a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation notice for the procurement of support services in the SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL industry. The notice titled "Energy Sector Self-Reliance BAA" seeks opportunities to co-create, co-design, and co-invest in the research, development, piloting, and scaling of innovative and cost-effective interventions to support the advancement of self-reliant energy sectors in developing countries. The service/item being procured is aimed at addressing the diverse set of challenges faced by countries striving to achieve universal access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy services. The procurement is open to organizations, companies, government agencies, academic and research institutions, and investors. The goal is to engage with a wide range of implementing partners and service providers within the global energy sector to strengthen national and regional energy systems. Subsequent Addenda will provide further details on how to participate in this opportunity.

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    Elizabeth Surette
    eksurette@usaid.gov
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    The Addendum to BAA-OAA-E3-ENERGY-2020 by USAID outlines strategies to promote energy sector sustainability in developing countries, focusing on enhancing self-reliance through efficient energy solutions and infrastructure. It identifies challenges such as financing, technical expertise shortages, and the need for equitable involvement of marginalized groups, while seeking new collaborative approaches for improved programming and technology adoption. Expressions of Interest (EOIs) are invited from diverse stakeholders to address specific focus areas including utility partnerships, specialized technical assistance, gender equity, and program evaluation methodologies.
    The Addendum to BAA-OAA-E3-ENERGY-2020 outlines USAID's initiative aimed at promoting energy sector sustainability through self-reliance, focusing on the need for tailored technical assistance and collaboration among stakeholders. It identifies challenges faced by developing countries in energy sector reform and calls for Expressions of Interest (EOI) to co-create innovative solutions in four key focus areas: strengthening utility partnerships, addressing gaps in specialized technical assistance, advancing gender equity, and improving program planning and evaluation. USAID seeks diverse partners to help design and implement effective energy sector interventions while emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and measurable impact.
    The document provides a set of FAQs regarding the USAID New Approaches to Promoting Energy Sector Sustainability Addendum, addressing eligibility, funding, and partnership inquiries for Expressions of Interest (EOIs). It emphasizes that both single-country and multi-country studies are equally considered, and there's no preference for U.S.-based organizations, although all proposals must serve USAID partner countries. Organizations are encouraged to collaborate, and while there are no fixed budgets or typical awards, discussions around funding will occur during the co-creation phase for accepted EOIs.
    The "Addendum to BAA-OAA-E3-ENERGY-2020," issued by USAID on February 10, 2020, seeks innovative collaborations to enhance energy sector sustainability in developing countries through technical assistance, capacity building, and community engagement, particularly focusing on gender equity. It outlines common challenges faced by energy sectors, emphasizes the need for private sector involvement, and invites diverse stakeholders to submit Expressions of Interest (EOIs) aligned with identified focus areas. The submission deadlines for EOIs vary by focus area, with opportunities for further co-creation workshops planned for selected Offerors.
    The BAA-OAA-E3-ENERGY-2020 Amendment 03 outlines USAID's New Approaches to Promoting Energy Sector Sustainability, emphasizing that both single-country and multi-country studies are equally acceptable and that there is no geographical preference for Expressions of Interest (EOIs). Funding arrangements and award durations are flexible, as USAID aims to tailor solutions collaboratively, while non-U.S. organizations are encouraged to apply, provided they focus on partner countries. The document details eligibility requirements for organizations, clarifications on potential project topics, and notes that co-creation events may adapt to public health considerations.
    Amendment 04 Addendum 01 to BAA-OAA-E3-ENERGY-2020 outlines USAID's initiative to enhance energy sector sustainability through collaborative efforts. It invites Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from a diverse array of organizations to co-create solutions focusing on four main areas: strengthening utility partnerships, addressing gaps in specialized technical assistance, advancing gender equity, and improving program planning and evaluation in the energy sector. The amendment aims to mobilize private sector support and expertise to foster self-reliance and promote inclusive energy access in developing countries.
    The USAID's addendum to the Energy Sector Self-Reliance BAA invites Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for innovative solutions to enhance energy sector sustainability, accepting submissions from both U.S. and non-U.S. organizations across various geographical scales. It emphasizes the importance of co-creation with diverse partners and clarifies eligibility criteria for different types of entities, including UN agencies and independent nonprofits. Additionally, USAID outlines that co-creation events may require in-person attendance, and they are open to discussions regarding potential funding levels but are not obligated to issue awards as a result of this addendum.
    USAID's Addendum to the Energy Sector Self-Reliance Broad Agency Announcement seeks Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for innovative energy sector sustainability approaches, considering submissions from both U.S. and non-U.S. organizations, as well as multiple geographical scales. There is no specific budget or period of performance established in this initial Addendum, as funding discussions will occur during the co-creation process with accepted EOIs. Additionally, priorities include collaboration with diverse partners, and the potential focus areas range from utility partnerships to workforce development in energy sectors, without preference for specific countries.
    The USAID Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for Energy Sector Self-Reliance invites various entities to co-create, co-design, and co-invest in innovative energy solutions aimed at achieving self-reliant energy sectors in developing countries. It outlines a collaborative process involving Expressions of Interest (EOIs), development of Concept Papers, and a structured pathway for partnership and funding, emphasizing the importance of addressing the unique energy challenges faced by partner nations. The initiative is part of USAID's larger goal to enhance energy access, sustainability, and financial viability in the energy sector for poverty reduction and economic growth.
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