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Sr. Energy Regulatory Analyst, Caribbean Program

Saint Lucia

  • Organization: GGGI - Global Green Growth Institute
  • Location: Saint Lucia
  • Grade: Mid level - X9
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Renewable Energy sector
    • Public Policy and Administration
  • Closing Date: Closed

Sr. Energy Regulatory Analyst, Caribbean Program

The Senior Energy Regulatory Analyst will apply subject specialized knowledge in the areas of energy regulation and renewable energy development in support of GGGI’s regional Eastern Caribbean  program. The Senior Energy Analyst will provide direct support to the Saint Lucia National Utilities Regulatory Commission (NURC) to develop capacity in areas related to renewable energy policy and regulation and support development of related regulations, procedures, and policies. The Senior Energy Analyst will also work closely with the GGGI Caribbean Representative and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS Commission) to support implementation of regional sustainable energy frameworks by developing regional guidance for various aspects of electricity regulation related to incorporation of renewable energy. The Senior Energy Analyst will also support development of regional programs jointly with the OECS Commission and OECS member state governments to further the goals of facilitating increased adoption of renewable energy and other low-carbon technologies while ensuring an equitable and economically feasible energy transition.

PURPOSE

 

The purpose of the role is to support GGGI’s Eastern Caribbean regional program by providing technical support to regional and national bodies related to energy policy and regulation, and to further develop GGGI’s work in this sector across the Caribbean region.

 

ENGAGEMENT

 

  • Support the Regional Representative in building and maintaining productive relationships with key government and regional stakeholders in the energy sector.
  • Engage in stakeholder mapping and support facilitation of discussion between regulators, governments, investors, and other stakeholders.
  • Translate and adapt relevant information/knowledge acquired from a variety of sources for the use of staff of government agencies and electricity regulators.

 

DELIVERY

 

  • Provide on-site support to the Saint Lucia National Utilities Regulatory Commission (NURC), including technical assistance on pertinent regulatory issues and development of policies and procedures, as well as recommendations for short- and long-term development of the energy sector, sourcing funding for key activities, and partnering strategies with other institutions.
  • Support NURC in development of procedures for regulating the energy sector such as assessment, selection, and management of independent power producers (IPPs), tariff setting and reviews, etc.
  • Plan and execute training for government and regulatory staff on topics including regulatory governance, tariff/rate setting, structuring and overseeing legal arrangements including power purchase agreements (PPAs), interconnection agreements and other relevant structures, renewable energy policy instruments and procurement methods, generation planning,  utility performance benchmarking, regulatory impact assessments, licensing, stakeholder management, development of service standards and key performance indicators.
  • Provide and execute training for stakeholders on new and ongoing developments in the energy sector, especially on a global scale with the view to translating these developments to the local market and empowering stakeholders to assist in applying these developments.
  • Develop resources to assist in interpreting technical energy policy-related data to support decision-making related to regulation of the energy sector.
  • Assess national and regional needs related to development of policy and regulatory environments to facilitate adoption of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and other clean energy technologies and support in development of projects and programs to fulfill these needs.
  • Develop regional guidelines for OECS member states on topics related to electricity regulation and renewable energy, and develop and lead related capacity building events for training regional stakeholders.
  • Support development of regional resources facilitating wider adoption of renewable energy, and for promotion of closer cooperation and co-ordination between government and private sectors for sustainable energy.
  • Participate in the development of schemes to structure investment windows to attract financing for renewable energy and low-carbon technologies from traditional and private sector sources.
  • Contribute to green entrepreneurship programs by providing advice and guidance to entrepreneurs and businesses operating in the energy sector.
  • Provide substantive input to programme development and assessment of programme quality.

 

REQUIREMENTS
QUALIFICATIONS

 

  • Masters level degree in the field of energy policy, electrical engineering,  business management/development, finance, sustainable development, and/or a related field.  Training and/or certification in utility regulation is desirable.
  • 7-10 years of relevant professional experience in energy regulation and/or renewable energy development in Caribbean countries.
  • Experience developing regulatory instruments and processes related to procurement, management, and integration of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies, particularly in small island developing states context.
  • Experience structuring electricity tariffs for renewable energy.
  • Experience in engagement with energy sector stakeholders in the Caribbean, such as regulators, utilities, Independent Power Producers, and private-sector businesses, as well as relevant government ministries and agencies and regional entities.
  • Experience with capacity building, including conducting on-the-job training, organizing and facilitating workshops, training and/or events, particularly related renewable energy policy and regulation
  • Experience in designing and managing projects and programs related to energy in a development context.
  • Experience in financial structuring of renewable energy projects is a plus.
  • Fluency in English and excellent writing skills are essential.

 

FUNCTIONAL

 

  • Leadership, teamwork, and creative problem-solving abilities
  • Excellent multi-cultural literacy and interest in being a part of an international team working in an evolving and entrepreneurial environment
  • Excellent communication (both written and oral) and facilitation skills.
  • Problem solver, able to find and implement solutions
  • Experience working with high-level government officials, IOs, MDB, etc.
  • Innovative thinker, able to see opportunities across different sectors/disciplines
  • Anticipate and provide necessary technical and content-based support
  • Willingness and ability to travel within the Caribbean (COVID restrictions permitting)

 

CORPORATE

 

  • Understand and actively supports GGGI’s mission, vision and values.
  • Promote the optimum use of public resources
  • Promote an organizational culture of trust, transparency, respect and partnership.
  • Process and share information easily.
  • Manage emotions and stress positively, builds rapport and resolves conflict easily.
  • Promote creativity and innovation among staff.
  • Be able to lead where needed and provide solutions to project-level challenge.

 

GGGI reserves the right tailor the level of the position based on the experience level of the selected candidate.  This is for a one year contract with possibility of extension.

 

 

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