The consultant will provide short-term technical assistance to provide the necessary information to ANARSE and other key stakeholders within the sector regarding the responsibilities and requirements of organizing a regulatory agency. The consultant will also be working alongside a local Haitian consultant, who will provide local context to the training. All of the activities will be conducted in Port-au-Prince, Haiti for the duration identified in the schedule. The technical assistance will be divided into three separate trainings. Each of these trainings will be allocated a duration of six days (Monday-Friday 8:00AM-1:00PM; Saturday 9AM-12PM).
The consultant will assist ANARSE and the Ministry of Public Works in Port-au-Prince, Haiti for the duration indicated in the schedule. USEA will be responsible for arranging the roundtrip airfare to and from Haiti for all on-site consulting, lodging expenses, per diem (meals and incidental expenses) at the current U.S. government rate, travel insurance, visa costs, and all associated ground transportation costs.
TOPIC AREA: LICENSING
SCHEDULE: May 21-26, 2018 (Monday-Friday 8:00AM-1:00PM; Saturday 9:00AM-12:00PM)
The consultant will assist ANARSE to:
- Recommend a plan for granting licenses to operators of the energy sector with a focus on issuing licenses for generation, transmission and distribution of electric power.
- Make relevant recommendations to facilitate the development and the revitalization of the sector by ensuring future investment through legal and regulatory proposals.
- Participate actively in the development of new regulatory tools and ensure their compliance and adaptation to the Haitian system with the support of the local consultant.
- Contribute to the definition of the framework defining the terms and procedures for granting of license, work permit and authorization to operate in all links in the chain of suppliers to the public electricity supply.
- The international consultants will collaborate with the local consultant in the development of the curriculum and materials.
TOPIC AREA: TARIFFS
SCHEDULE: TBD - July 2018 (Monday-Friday 8:00AM-1:00PM; Saturday 9:00AM-12:00PM)
The current tariff structure shall be evaluated with the consultant tasked with preparing a projection of a future average cost recovery tariff for the generation, transmission, and distribution of electric power. In particular: (a) Tariff Determination; (b) Tariff Petition.
The consultant will propose a Tariff Schedule Design that reflects the different customer categories that will be served by the utility. The tariff should take into consideration the level of poverty and the customer’s ability to pay, the impact of industrial users being served, and demonstrate the energy efficiency objectives of tariff setting. A review will be conducted regarding any elasticity analysis or willingness/ability to pay studies that have been conducted in Haiti to estimate the maximum tariff level consumers could theoretically bear. If such an analysis is not available, this issue will be discussed with key stakeholders to estimate the highest practicable tariff level and a feasible time schedule to address the following:
- How to determine tariffs for generation, transmission, and distribution of electric power.
- The duties of the regulator to regulate the electric power sector in order to promote a competitive structure for the industry and ensure the coordinated, reliable and adequate supply of electric power in the future.
- The international consultants will collaborate with the local consultant in the development of the curriculum and materials.
TOPIC AREA: ALLOCATION OF REGULATORY RESPONSIBILITIES AND INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
SCHEDULE: TBD – September 10-15, 2018 (Monday-Friday 8:00AM-1:00PM; Saturday 9:00AM-12:00PM)
The consultant will define regulatory functions and responsibilities and prepare a blueprint for how these would be allocated to ANARSE. This includes defining the institutional arrangements for any new regulatory framework to perform effectively, including staffing, management, operating procedures, salary standards, job descriptions, and identifying equipment and other resources required by the regulatory body being established. The consultant will:
- Establish a regulatory framework for a new structure including the licenses, permission, and concession.
- Provide recommendations for the establishment and operation of a regulatory body.
- Propose a draft template for a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) contract and discuss model PPA contracts.
- The international consultants will collaborate with the local consultant in the development of the curriculum and materials.
TOPIC AREA: CLOSING SEMINAR
SCHEDULE: TBD – September 17, 2018 (9:00AM-1:00PM)
The consultant(s) will present and discuss the overall outcomes of the three trainings and receive feedback from the ad hoc working group of key stakeholders (ANARSE, EDH, MTPTC, etc.)