International expert on financial and technological sustainability of District Heating in Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine, 3 months (remote)
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Job no: 583998
Contract type: Consultant
Duty Station: Kyiv
Level: Consultancy
Location: Ukraine
Categories: WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene)
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Background:
In Ukraine the District Heating sector provides heat for buildings to around 40% of the population, with focus on the large residential buildings in cities. Private households, in contrast, use individual heating systems, mostly gas fired.
With ageing infrastructure, outdated technology and low revenues it is difficult for DH utilities to provide the necessary services. Consumers are looking for alternative, individual heating solutions if possible, which leads to an even more difficult situation of District Heating.
Possible mitigation measures are known and tested in some places in Ukraine, like, for example the city of Zhytomyr:
- Private companies can step in and sell their surplus heat to the district heating utility at far lower costs than the price set by the tariff system.
- Alternative heat sources like municipal waste, biogas, wood or heat pumps are attractive, cost-efficient solutions, reducing risk and improving resilience.
- Reduction of heat loss in the district heating system, increase of efficiency of equipment and automation, and introduction of metering systems lead to significant cost reductions.
Major obstacles for private public partnerships in heat production and for diversification into alternative heat sources are the current legislation including subsidies hindering private investors to engage in the heat sector, and the tariff system.
Purpose of assignment:
This assignment aims at exploring a new approach to ensuring affordable heat supply for the population by creating feasible conditions for private sector investment in heat generation and supply as well as fostering the use of alternative energy sources and efficiency measures.
The study proposed shall serve as a basis for a new policy and legislation in District Heating and, at the same time, provide practicable recommendations to District Heating utilities towards financial and technological sustainability.
How can you make a difference?
Work assignment overview:
The work is provided in four parts: Part 1: Case study Zhytomyr |
not part of this assignment | |
Part 2: Analysis of five selected Ukrainian District Heating companies In cooperation with the International expert, lead |
•Development of concept and key indicators for assessment of district heating companies in Ukraine regarding economic risks, considering current legislation and future possible legislation •Elaboration of questionnaire to district heating utilities •Survey of five selected District Heating utilities •Analysis of the five cases |
17 days |
Part 3: Proposal of improvements on the Regulatory Framework for District Heating in Ukraine In cooperation with the International expert |
• Analysis of existing legislation and tariff system in Ukraine • Comparison with selected international legislation which is compatible with EU legislation • Proposal of improvements to the legislation to foster private investment, cost transparency and effectiveness, economic sustainability and efficiency, use of alternative energy sources, and improved service levels. |
38 days |
Deliverable | Deadline | # of w/days |
Part 2, D1:
Presentation and discussion of concept and interim findings from 5 DH utilities’ survey and analysis, in a meeting with the Ministry- support |
31 October 2025 | 9 days |
Part 2, D2: Final report and presentation slides - support | 21 November 2025 | 7 days |
Part 2, D3: Workshop with stakeholders (see part 3, D3) - support | 05 December 2025 | 1 day |
Part 3, D1:
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31 October 2025 | 18 days |
Part 3, D2: Final report and presentation slides - lead | 21 November 2025 | 17 days |
Part 3, D3: Workshop with stakeholders - lead | 05 December 2025 | 3 days |
Grand total: | 55 days |
Please provide an all-inclusive financial proposal including travels to carry out the deliverables listed above.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
Education: Master's degree or higher in one of the following fields is required: engineer with expertise in economics and legislation, or economist with expertise in engineering and legislation; disciplines: energy technology, district heating, legislation.
Professional experience: Minimum 10 years’ experience in the energy sector in a senior position or as a consultant, participation or lead of studies with strategic focus.
Languages:
- Ukrainian: Proficient/Native [C2];
- English: Proficient/Native [C2].
Skills and competencies:
- Communication skills with stakeholders from utilities, municipalities and government
- Excellent team player (cooperation with International expert and UNICEF WASH experts)
- Creation of reports and high quality presentations
For every Child, you demonstrate…
UNICEF's values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust, Accountability, and Sustainability (CRITAS).
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Remarks:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.
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