Ethiopia Scaling Solar Project Manager
Ethiopia Electric Power
Total years of experience :18 years, 11 Months
• Collect and provide all available reports relevant to the study update, including reports for bulk electricity supply in the country, indigenous energy resources, and feasibility studies and compile data for the study.
• Assist the consultant in updating of previous unit cost database used for planning, and budgeting and prepare and update unit cost database for generation, transmission and distribution facilities to be used for future planning, and budgeting.
• design and review renewable energy technology
• prepare bankable feasibility report of grid tied and off grid tied renewable energy technology
• prepare technical and financial proposal of renewable energy technology.
• Determining effective capacity of non-dispatchable resources on the grid
• Calculating power variability from PV systems in Ethiopia
• Calculating the value of solar PV by estimating utility savings in fuel, capital and O&M
• Research on clean energy issues such as technology, policy and regulation, markets, and finance. The areas covered will include energy efficiency and renewable energy, as well as supply-side efficiency and reduction of impacts and greenhouse gas emissions from the use of fossil fuels.
• Collect and provide to the consultant any reports on indigenous energy resources such as geothermal, coal, natural gas, Wind, Solar and hydroelectric power which are available at different authorities, enterprises or Ministries.
• Collect and provide to the consultant hydrological Methodological Historical database at different authorities, enterprises or Ministries to be used as an input for Generation Planning Software Modules for perform multi reservoir system simulation.
• Collect, Review and evaluate operation and maintenance data, including water resource management and reliability, and technical characteristics, for existing power stations and transmission lines.
• Cooperate in Review and update with EEPCO the planning criteria (including generation and transmission risk levels) used in previous studies and currently adopted by EEPCO, and recommend any changes that should be considered,