Deadline: 25-Nov-22
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) invites you to submit applications for subsidizing the installation of solar systems for personal needs on individual housing facilities in the area of the City of Cazin.
Recognizing the importance of solar energy for the purpose of the transition to clean energy, the United Nations Development Program in Bosnia and Herzegovina has started the implementation of the project “Accelerating the transition to clean energy using the potential of solar energy in Bosnia and Herzegovina” (SolarCET), supported by the Government of the Slovak Republic.
The SolarCET project aims to encourage citizens, owners of private and public buildings to use solar panels and collectors, as a measure to support the transition to clean energy, the fight against air pollution and energy poverty, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the number of citizens suffering from respiratory diseases in Bosnia. and Herzegovina. The project aims to facilitate the development of a friendly environment for investing in technically and economically feasible solar solutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and then to promote their wider acceptance by citizens through dedicated financial mechanisms and funding frameworks established at the local level in BiH.
The public call is conducted within the SolarCET project, in cooperation with the project ” Initiation of environmental financing for the purpose of low-carbon urban development” (URBANLED), which is implemented by UNDP and financed by the Global Environment Facility (GEF).
The partners in this Public Call are the City of Cazin and the UNDP office in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Project Team of the “SolarCET” project, implemented by UNDP, financed by the Ministry of Finance of the Slovak Republic and Project Team of the “URBANLED” project, implemented by UNDP, financed by the GEF) .
Goals
The main goals of this Public Call are to realize, through the implementation of the installation of solar systems in the housing sector:
- reducing electricity costs by producing electricity in our own photovoltaic systems,
- increasing resistance to changes in electricity prices,
- increasing the use of renewable energy sources and
- reduction of emissions of solid particles and gases with the greenhouse effect (GHG).
Requirements
Applicants, potential users, are required to submit the following mandatory documentation:
- Completed application form;
- Proof of residence at the address of the facility that is the subject of application for the Public Call – form issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Srpska, not older than 6 (six) months, counting from the date of publication of the Public Call;
- Statement on the household list, which will determine the number of household members (notarized by a notary or in the competent municipal/city service) no older than three (3) months from the date of publication of the Public Invitation;
- Invoices for the electricity supply service in the name of the user/applicant from the address of the facility that is the subject of application to the Public Call for a period of twelve (12) months (invoices must be submitted in a visible copy for the last twelve (12) months from the publication of the Public Call, on which clearly indicated consumption in kWh), with the fact that the sum of the consumed electricity must amount to a minimum of 3000 kWh for twelve (12) months so that the built-in photovoltaic system would not be oversized . Applicants selected through the Public Call will have the obligation to subsequently submit invoices for the electricity supply service for the period of the previous three (3) years and have them available immediately before the arrival of the consultant in charge of creating the solar system installation project ;
- Photograph of the external appearance of the object (in color) that is the subject of the Public Call, with a view of the entire object from which it is evident that the object is structurally correct, i.e. that there is no structural damage that could threaten the integral stability of the object after the installation of the solar system (photograph of the object should be made so that you can see two sides of the building, the storey of the building and the roof);
- A copy of the cadastral plan, not older than 6 (six) months counting from the date of publication of the Public Call;
- Land registry extract, not older than 6 (six) months counting from the date of publication of the Public Call;
- Checklist for submitted documentation;
- Statement on related parties;
- A statement of all co-owners, certified by the competent authority, giving consent for the implementation of the installation of the solar system on the object that is the subject of the application to the Public Invitation – in the event that there is more than one owner for the individual residential object in question;
- Statement by which the applicant accepts the conditions of participation in the Public Call, and that he agrees:
- that it will enable persons authorized by UNDP to access the facility in order to verify the existing condition;
- that it will allow the contractor and professional supervision during the execution of the works unimpeded access to the facility;
- that they will co-finance the execution of works with the measures determined by the prepared technical documentation in accordance with the conditions defined in the Public Invitation;
- that after the installation of the solar system, the data about it will be entered into the ISA (eng. Interactive Solar Atlas) – installed power of the system, expected annual production, information about the contractor, date of commissioning and photo of the power plant;
- that after the installation of the solar system, it will not be alienated;
- that they will allow persons authorized by UNDP to access the facility one year after the installation of the solar system in order to verify the use of the solar system.
For more information, visit https://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=96636