UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre is Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia, in the development of Sector-specific baseline emission factors (Output 1), Marginal Abatement Cost Curves (MACCs) (Output 2), Development of Climate project pipeline (Output 3) and Technology needs and availability assessment (Output 4) and Stakeholder Engagement (Output 5).
Under Outputs 4 and 5, the support of a local Climate Change Mitigation, Energy and Buildings Expert, is required. Under the direct supervision of the UNEP Project Manager, the Climate Change Mitigation, Energy and Buildings Expert will conduct a stakeholder informed technology needs assessment for two technologies per sector in the Energy and Buildings sectors in Georgia.
Georgia conducted its first Technology Needs Assessment (TNA), in 2012, and recently finalized an updated GCF funded TNA trough the CTCN where twelve technologies in four sectors (Energy Generation and Supply, Transport, Buildings, and Agriculture) were prioritized. However, an assessment of barriers and gaps, in terms of market penetration, policy/regulatory support, and institutional capacity is needed to determine measures for supporting the uptake of specific high impact technologies.
The consultancy services under this contract will feed into the overall work to support Georgia in addressing these gaps specifically in the areas of technology assessment and policy recommendations. The outputs of the consultancy will strengthen Georgia’s capacity to implement NDC 3.0, mobilize climate finance, and enhance readiness for Article 6 cooperative approaches.
The Local Climate Change Mitigation, Energy and Buildings Expert will gather data and engage with local stakeholders supporting UNEP CCC staff with activities under Output 4 Technology needs and availability assessment and Output 5 Stakeholder Engagement.
Activity 4.1: Conduct technology gap analysis in priority sectors.
Activity 4.2: Engage industry stakeholders, suppliers, and financiers to assess adoption capacity.
Activity 5.1 Map stakeholders and organize consultations/workshops for validation and awareness.
Activity 5.3 Facilitate inclusive dialogue with government, private sector, civil society, and partners.
On this background, the main objectives of the current assignment are:
- Map stakeholders and conduct a detailed and consultative Barrier and Enabling Framework analysis of two selected technologies per sector in the Energy and Buildings sectors to identify barriers hindering its acquisition, deployment, and diffusion and to identify measures to overcome them while meeting Georgia’s national sustainable development goals and priorities.
- To develop, in consultation with key national stakeholders, Technology Action Plans specifying activities and enabling frameworks to overcome the barriers and facilitate the transfer, adoption and diffusion of selected technologies (two technologies per sector in the Energy and Buildings sectors) and develop one policy brief per technology summarizing the policy relevant actions within the Technology Action Plans.
- Organize consultations and workshops for inclusive dialogue and validation with government, private sector, civil society and partners.
The local consultant will benefit from her/his extensive local network in functioning as a liaison between the public sector in Georgia and the UNEP project team. Moreover, she/he will reach out the public stakeholders to engage them productively on this project. As part of the data-collection process, the consultant will also liaise with sector-specific government agencies, which may include conducting in-person meetings as needed to ensure completeness and accuracy of information.
Application deadline: 16/03/2026
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