Nummer: 6250972
Land: Belgium
Quelle: TED
Competitiveness of the renewable energy sector
The renewable energy package, consisting in the revision of the Directive 2009/28/EC of the European parliament and of the council of 23.4.2009 on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources and amending and subsequently repealing Directives 2001/77/EC and 2003/30/EC and including a bio-energy sustainability strategy, together with other ongoing initiatives on electricity market design, Energy Union governance, heating and cooling, and electricity interconnection, will create the conditions to ensure delivery of the renewable energy target. Back in 2014, DG internal market, industry, entrepreneurship and SMEs commissioned a study of the competitiveness of the renewable energy industry. Today, it is instrumental to assess which are the economic and societal impacts for the sector as a whole, not limited to the power supplier, on the entire society. Such a study will be a supporting document for the discussions to follow the adoption of the revised renewable energy directive.
The tasks will be performed in the contractor"s premises. All meetings between the contractor and the commission shall be held on commission"s premises in Brussels, unless agreed otherwise with the EC.
The European Commission is publishing this invitation to tender for services to conclude a contract with a service provider (or consortium) to conduct a study on the competitiveness of the renewable energy sector.
The selected service provider will support the EU institutions in discussing, amending and then adopting the revised renewable energy directive, through providing data and evidence on the competitiveness of the renewable energy sector.
The objective of the contract is to provide technical assistance that shall include:
— data collection, analysis and assessment of the competitiveness of the heating and cooling sector, including markets potentials, services and products, jobs and growth creation,
— data collection, analysis and assessment of the competitiveness of corporate sourcing renewable energy and its benefits and challenges.