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Energy and Climate Change
Orientation Center
(ECCOC)
Pre-Bid Details – for submitting Bids
21st December 20151
Outline
• Rationale• Vision of ECCOC• Objectives• Target Groups• Location and Layout • Components• Scope of Work• Presentation tools and techniques• Underlying Principle• Submitting Expression of Interest• Evaluation Criteria
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Rationale• Nature – Backbone of Life; Energy – Backbone of Development
• Humans derive their energy from ecosystem productivity (Energy of Ecosystems)
• Energy is the primary requirement of all economic sectors - manufacturing, transportation, industries, domestic, agriculture, forestry and fisheries sectors
• Ever increasing demand and therefore - increased production (current capacity in India–2.81 TW – 70% from fossil fuels), high imports of coal, oil and gas, uncertain and fluctuating prices, potential shortages in future…
• Energy sector is Largest emitter of GHGs, and hence key target sector for climate change mitigation – ENERGY – CLIMATE CHANGE LINKAGE
• Besides, has Environmental and Social Implications – Pollution, Emission, excessive consumerism, unsustainable trajectory
• Number of aspects – Energy conservation, energy security, energy efficiency, renewable sources of energy, smart grids, technological innovations,
• National and International context / POLICY
– IPCC studies, UNFCCC Decisions – limiting emissions under the threshold (other international bodies)
– Financing, technology transfer and capacity building
– National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency
– 175 GW renewable energy target of GoI
• Correct understanding and Synergy is needed to prevent a collective loss….
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….Therefore, it is necessary to acquaint the SOCIETY to the Concepts of Energy, that of Climate Change (its causes and impacts on different sectors) and their interlink age.
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Vision of the ECCOC
A well informed, enlightened and receptive society on different aspects of Energy and Climate Change
– Energy conservation
– Renewable energy options
– Linkage between energy, environment and climate change
– Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
– Technological and policy level interventions to meet Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Security issues
– Sustainable Lifestyle
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Objectives
• Generate awareness about the concepts of Energy and Climate Change & sensitize communities towards energy and environment conservation
• Communicate scientific and technical knowhow of the Climate Change phenomenon, renewable energy, and conservation policies and practices
• Generate acceptance of mitigation and adaptation options and the renewable energy options and sustainable lifestyle among masses
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Target Groups
• School children- through organized trips and ad-hoc visits
• Youths
• Nature/Wildlife/Conservation Enthusiasts
• Researchers/ officers visiting GEER Foundation
• Park Visitors (General Public)
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Location and Area
• Within the premises of Indroda Nature Park, near Kalrav Sankul
– 80 m + 60 m Walkway on two sides of a small garden area
– 13.4 * 10.3 sq. m. enclosed area
• The next Slide gives Layout of the Location with area and dimensions to scale .
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TENTATIVE COMPONENTS
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A. Evolution of human understanding of Energy and related technology from Pre-historic to Modern times
– Understanding of Energy in the Pre-historic Period • Discovery of fire• Motion and Wheels • Muscle power of animals
– Energy in the Ancient Period (Using sun wind and water for various energy/power needs)
– Energy in the Medieval Period (shift to mineral resources)
– The Renaissance and Modern Period (invention of steam engine for generating energy to use of nuclear energy)
– Energy of the Future
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– What is energy– Energy and Ecosystems – energy flow in ecosystems– Energy in various contexts– Forms of energy and their evolution (ancient, medieval,
modern and futuristic)– Energy transformation– Measurement – Sources of Energy– Uses, utilities and applications of energy(various sectors of
Economy using Energy)– Interesting facts and figures(Energy Balance
Diagrams/Charts)– Interesting experiments / hands-on exercises
B. Energy- Concept and Science
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C. Energy production- Conventional and non-conventional
• Energy production scenario – India and World
• Concept of energy as Power
• Types of Energy Generation/harnessing systems
– Thermal Power Production (using fossil fuels)
– Hydro Power Production – small and large
– Solar power
– Wind power
– Bio-energy: bio-fuels, biogas, biomass as fuel
– Ocean Thermal energy and Tidal Energy
– Geo-thermal energy
– Atomic energy
– Nuclear energy
– Hydrogen fuel technology
– Innovative energy sources/ Innovative Technology
• Energy storage and Fuel cell technology
• Energy Transmission and distribution
• Interesting facts and figures
• Interesting experiments / hands-on exercises(Interesting games developed by GEDA)
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• Energy, emissions and climate change• Environmental and social risks and hazards from different types of Energy
Production systems (nuclear/atomic energy, human displacement due to large hydro – in catchment areas etc…)
• Energy security• Energy conservation • Energy efficiency and energy saving devices/ Models• Technological advancements in energy production, storage, distribution etc• Smart Grid concept – demand and supply side management• Green buildings (Illustrative Panel) • Concept of Green Village • Economic and environment friendly energy conservation options in day-to-day life• Energy Conservation Initiatives around the world• Interesting facts and figures• Interesting experiments / hands-on exercises
D. Energy Conservation
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– Climate and Weather- concept and naturally occurring changes
– Green house effect and enhanced greenhouse effect and Global Warming
– Energy as a key sector to Climate Change
– Climate Change Basics, Facts, figures and charts
E. Introduction to Climate Change
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– GHG Emissions and their sources
– Rise in the emissions
– How climate change occurs
– Scientific evidences of Climate Change
– Deforestation and Forest Degradation
– Responsible sectors, activities and countries –Cause and Effect format
– Facts, figures and charts
F. Science of Climate Change
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G. Impacts of Climate Change
– Impact on Climatic factors- temperature, ppt, mean sea level,
– Impacts on various sectors: Agriculture– Biodiversity – faunal and floral and habitats– Human health– Energy Security– Severity and frequency of extreme events- droughts,
floods, storms, heat strokes, glacier melting etc (IPCC AR-V and INCCA)
– Figures on the total loss incurred by the society– Economic and ecological Impacts- regional variations
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H. International Conventions and Negotiations
– Major events
– Convention and legal bindings
– Important CoPs and Agreements/Action plans
– Post Kyoto Scenario
– International bodies
– Financing and technology transfer
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I. Mitigation and Adaptation
– Various mitigation options - concepts
– Mitigation and adaptation at different levels –global, regional and local
– Mitigation as market Mechanism: CDM, EU-ETS, JI, REDD, Voluntary mitigation
– Success Stories
– Policy measures at different sectors – national and international
– Adaptation mechanisms
– Climate Resilience
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J. Low Carbon Economy and Sustainable Lifestyle
– Renewable energy options and energy efficiency
– Green Buildings and architecture
– Green landscapes and afforestation
– Optimizing energy needs in manufacturing, transportation, residential and commercial systems
– Low-consumption lifestyle – Carbon footprint, ecological footprint
– Waste management and recycling
– Clean Industrial processing and manufacturing
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K. India’s Initiatives
• Policy Initiatives - NAPCCC – NMEEE
• Industry Initiatives, social initiatives
• Initiatives in other sectors – for energy conservation and climate change mitigation –agriculture, manufacturing industry, domestic etc…
• State level and National Institutions and important NGOs working in the field (with brief profile)
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Scope of Work
1. Phase-I: Preparatory Phase (in consultation with GEER Foundation)
– Concept Design– Landscape Designing & Layout, interior designing & Layout, Presentation tools and techniques to be used, Graphic Designing, signage etc.
– Creative Writing - for the Information Panels/Exhibits etc.
2. Phase-II: Construction and Fixation of Display exhibits/panels/models
3. Phase-III: Annual Maintenance Contract for 5 years
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Presentation Tools and TechniquesMay include, but not limited to….
• Exhibits
• Information Panels
• Pictures, maps, figures – 2D / 3D
• Static models / Electronic/Digital Maps
• Dynamic models ??
• Hands on experiments
• Interactive user-input formats/models
• In-door as well as out-door
• ‘Take away’ Brochure / information booklet / Activity Kit (having information not
already part of the exhibits), activity kit, different post-cards, play-cards etc. that may have some small and subsidised token cost on ‘no
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Underlying Principle…
The underlying Principle of the following Theme-park presentation would be:
• Easy comprehension– Three tier presentation(Heading, Introduction, and detailed
Information in decreasing fonts)– Passive (self read) / Active (Park interpreter)
• Long-lasting with low level of maintenance• Built in a sustainable and eco-friendly way• Be integrated in the Indroda Nature Park• Add and merge to the landscape of the Indroda Nature Park• Innovative and appealing• Visitor Logistics & facilities (space for circulation, time in & out etc)• Feedback system
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Submission of Expression of InterestInterested Parties should submit ‘Expression of Interest’ in two separate envelops for technical bid and financial bid before 5th Jan 2016.
The Technical Bid shall consist of:
1. Layout Plan of the Theme Park
2. Sequential plan of the Displays for the Theme Park
3. Display Exhibits details (separately for indoor and outdoor areas):
a. Material Type:
b. Exhibit Design:
c. Number:
d. Size:
4. Contents of the Displays: Text, Graphics, figures, photos, graphs etc. (Visual:Text Ratio) and creative writing
5. Display method and details:
6. Take away material: Brochures, Activity Kits – details, types, size, costs etc.
7. Brief Company Profile, Experience on Similar Projects and Team Composition
Note: The Parties can explain the above points with some examples/ illustrations/ drawings/ charts/ graphics etc. to give clarity. They can also submit other information they may find important and relevant.
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Evaluation Criteria
An Evaluation Committee shall be formed and the Evaluation shall be done on basis of the following:
– Layout of the Theme Park– Coverage and sequence of the components / Themes – Quality of the display material– Design and uniqueness of the display material – Visual:Text ratio of the display material and
comprehensibility – Scripting and Content of the exhibits (3-tier system:
Heading, Intro, Details)– Communication effectiveness– Evaluation of any other additional / important / creative
aspect of the technical bid that the evaluation committee may find useful
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Thank You
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