Plan to develop 'National Energy Efficiency Programme'
FAISALABAD (January 29 2008): The government is planning to acquire and implement a phased strategy for undertaking a systematic, broad-based 'National Energy Efficiency Programme' with the financial assistance of Asian Development Bank.
In a project report, Dr Akhtar A Awan, Member Energy, Planning Commission said that the ADB financial assistance of $600,000 would enable the government to develop and implement a comprehensive energy efficiency development and investment programme.
He said that the TA will design a suitable programme proposal that supports the government efforts to (i) establish an enabling policy and business environment for energy efficiency; and (ii) provide immediate financing of priority projects.
Key activities will include (i) in-depth energy efficiency market and economic assessment; (ii) awareness building for energy efficiency through short-term policy and regulatory recommendations as well as developing targeted public relations programmes; (iii) strategy and action guidelines for initiating a sustainable long-term national energy efficiency programme; (iv) a roadmap for implementing the national energy efficiency programme with corresponding investment plans; and (v) design of bankable investment projects.
The TA will also require the services of an international consultant (firm) with practical knowledge and expertise in energy efficiency and demand-side issues, energy efficiency project management, project and energy economics, financial analysis and financial management, and energy system planning. A consulting firm or consortium of firms will be engaged by ADB in accordance with its guidelines on the use of consultants. Recruitment of consultants will be under the quality and cost-based selection procedures, and simplified technical proposals will be requested.
Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]