Seeking a service provider for socio-economic and cost-benefit analysis related to the procurement of up to 10GW of nuclear energy. The contract duration is five months, focusing on comprehensive evaluations to support energy policy decisions.
The Department of Electricity and Energy is inviting proposals for advisory services to conduct a thorough socio-economic impact and cost-benefit analysis for the procurement of up to 10GW of nuclear energy. This analysis is critical for informing policy decisions and ensuring that investments align with national energy security and sustainability goals. The successful bidder will be expected to deliver a series of reports and models that assess the financial viability, job creation potential, and environmental implications of nuclear energy projects. Key deliverables include international benchmarking, financial modeling, and sensitivity analyses, all aimed at providing a robust evidence base for future nuclear energy initiatives in South Africa.
The scope of work encompasses eight key deliverables, including literature reviews and integrated recommendations, ensuring that the analysis is comprehensive and actionable. The service provider will also need to engage with various stakeholders and incorporate findings from previous studies to enhance the analysis. This project represents a significant opportunity for firms with expertise in energy economics, environmental assessments, and socio-economic modeling, particularly those familiar with the nuclear energy sector and its associated challenges.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms specializing in energy economics, environmental impact assessments, and socio-economic modeling, particularly those with experience in nuclear energy projects and public sector engagements.