Alternative Fuel Challenge Fund (AFCF)
Call for proposals for a competitive challenge fund to support fuel producers’ upscale production and sale capabilities.
Reference Number : 83471355
Publication date : 25.09.2024
1. Context
According to the Fifth Rwanda Population and Housing Census, 2022 Main Indicators published in February 2023, one third of the Rwandan households (32%) have and use energy-saving stoves. This means that the remaining 68% of the households still rely on traditional cookstoves and use firewood or agricultural residues for cooking. The inefficient traditional biomass use has a high impact on climate, the environment as well as user’s health.
In its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), the Government of Rwanda committed themselves to the following:
The Reducing the Climate Impact of Cooking in Rwanda (ReCIC) project, implemented by EnDev, is co-funded by the European Union under the Global Climate Change Alliance Plus (GCCA+) initiative and aims to address the above mentioned challenges through a threefold approach: increasing and improving the production capacities of ICS and fuel producers, raising consumer awareness, and supporting dissemination density.
By designing an Alternative Fuel Challenge Fund (AFCF), ReCIC seeks to empower private sector companies in the Rwandan cooking energy sector to increase the production and enhance the distribution of alternative fuels such as briquettes and pellets. In particular, the project pursues the following objectives
Through the Fund, ReCIC will support selected companies with business development services such as trainings and targeted financial contributions (installment)s against evidence support to enable companies to develop, test and scale up biomass-based alternative fuels, and business models that have not been fully disseminated in Rwanda.
2. Technology Focus and Support Pillars
The application and support will focus on market and business model development for alternative fuels (i.e. briquettes, green charcoal and pellets)
The Alternative Fuel Challenge Fund (AFCF) aims to:
The Alternative Fuel Challenge Fund has two pillars
3. Who can apply
Applications are open to all Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), cooperatives or companies operating in the clean cooking sector in Rwanda and producing alternative fuels such as briquettes, pellets and green charcoal.
Eligibility criteria
A company / cooperative will be expected to meet the following conditions to qualify for the AFCF:
Technology Focus
Lega Status
Financial Status
Capacity Status
4. Evaluation Criteria
Given the fulfillment of the eligibility criteria, the applicants will be assessed based on their motivation, business plan as well as against the following evaluation scorecard (hereafter referred to as technical assessment).
Criteria |
5 points |
4 points |
3 points |
2 - 0 points |
Access to raw materials/ sourcing |
Less than 5 km |
Between 5-10 km |
Between 10-15 km |
|
Condition of machines (hrs of operation) |
More than 6 hours |
4-6 hrs |
2-4 hrs |
|
Production capacity |
6-20 tons/day |
4-5 tons/day |
2-3 tons/day |
|
Storage capacity |
More than 20 tons |
10-20 tons |
5-10 tons |
|
Sales capacity (proven by sales records) |
Sales of more than 30-50 tons/month |
Sales of 20-30 tons/month |
Sales of 10-20 tons/month |
|
Employment and gender equality of the employees |
More than 40% of female employees |
30-40% of female employees |
20-30% of female employees |
|
Access to paved/main road |
Less than 0.5 km |
0.5-1 km |
1-2 km |
|
Other considerations for the evaluation
5. Concept of the Bid
Technical offer
Bidders must submit their proposal using the provided technical offer submission form, which is provided in an editable PDF format. The following points should be addressed by applicants:
The proposal should aim to accelerate sustainable market development for alternative fuels in Rwanda, avoiding market distortion or unfair competition (e.g., third-party funded free distribution)
In the technical offer submission form, each category contains guiding questions that must be answered. For each guidance question, the evaluation grid used by the evaluation committee is posted so that bidders have a clear idea of the criteria on which their bids will be evaluated. The proposal must be submitted in English. The total length of the offer must not exceed 12 pages with font Arial, point size 11.
Submission of other templates or forms or offers in a language other than English will result in the rejection of the offer. If the tender form is not provided in the PDF form provided or exceeds 7 pages, the excess portion will not be evaluated. No other document beyond the submission form will be considered for evaluation.
Financial Offer
Bidders are also required to fill out the financial offer submission form for the financial offer. Bidders may propose total budgets of up to RwF 35.0 million as a project contribution.
6. Selection Process Description
The selection process will include.
Selected or winning companies and cooperatives will receive a service contract for their business idea presented in their proposal. While applicants must be able to provide an own contribution of a minimum of 20% the AFCF shall support with a maximum of 80%.
As this is a competitive process, the size of the grant support will differ amongst the four winners and according to their ranking.
Tender Plan
Stage |
Description |
Date |
Tender Publication |
Terms of Reference will be published, and the submission of bids is open. |
25/09/2024 |
Info session at GIZ CEU office KG 546 Street 1, Golden Plaza building 2nd floor on 04.10.2024 at 10AM |
This session is for the bidders to ask questions regarding the application procedures and requirements. |
04/10/2024 |
Bid submissions deadline |
Bids are submitted through GIZ-RW Country Office |
11/10//2024 |
Evaluation phase completed |
Bids have been evaluated against the evaluation criteria, due diligence checks will be conducted |
18/10/2024 |
Final listing of the winners |
award decision will be communicated to bidders |
24/10/2024 |
Contracts are prepared |
Country Office concludes contracts with selected bidders. Funds will be released as per Partnership agreement |
November |
Implementation of the proposed solution and provision of service and maintenance. |
Successful bidders will implement their projects/ proposals |
November |
Monitoring and Evaluation |
The implemented solutions will be monitored by GIZ on a monthly basis, and their impact evaluated. |
Will start during the implementation phase until the end of the contract. |
End of Contract |
The support will be granted for approximately 10 months |
31/09/2025 |
7. Funding and Milestones
Funding and support
The first five with the highest score will receive funding in the range from Rwf 20 million to Rwf 35 million to be invested in equipment and machines or fuel business. The funding request should be realistic and reasonable and GIZ reserves the right to allocate less funds than requested.
During the duration of the service contract up to three installments will be made. Once service contract are signed, the payment of the first instalment will be released. The following two installments will depend upon the successful completion of the deliverables per milestone. Selected bidders are expected to be ready for due diligence evaluation.
The duration of the AFCF is 1 year of implementation from the start of the service contract. The successful bidder is expected to ensure and sustain the accessibility of alternative fuels to the target groups/ end users (i.e.: households, schools, refugees etc.). During this period, GIZ and its partners may reserve the right to negotiate other forms of cooperation agreements or tender solutions for the grant fund.
Milestones
Instalment |
Payment percentage |
Milestone/ activity |
Remarks |
Due date |
1. First instalment |
40% |
|
1st month of contract signature |
|
2. Second instalment |
40% |
|
Grants provided should be earmarked to the establishment of new production/sales units or scale up production at the existing production site. |
First 3 month of contract signature |
3.Third instalment |
20% |
|
Grants provided should be earmarked to the establishment of new production/sales units or scale up production at the existing production site. |
July / August 2025 |
Please submit electronically your EoI (technical & Financial offer) in 2 separated emails and should be in PDF files to this email ONLY: RW_Quotation@giz.de until latest 11th October 2024. Please you must write on each email subject this sentence: 83471355-Technical/financial offer, without this sentence, your offer may not be considered.
Hard copies are not allowed this time
GIZ reserves all rights
Annexes
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