PALLADIUM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED grants
3 opportunities
Enabling offshore wind port development and investment
→Palladium as the delivery partner for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) funded UK Partnering for Accelerate Climate Transitions (UK PACT) programme invites you to submit a quotation for the services detailed in this RFQ. The Philippines is scaling up offshore wind to meet ambitious renewable energy targets, with upcoming auction rounds expected to unlock significant capacity. As the sector advances, attention is shifting toward enabling infrastructure particularly ports, which are critical for construction, staging, installation, and long-term operations. While initial assessments by partners such as ADB and GWEC have focused on public ports, the scale of planned deployment requires expanded port capacity and stronger private sector participation. However, there remains limited clarity on how to structure offshore wind port development to attract investment that is technically viable, commercially sound, and aligned with Department of Energy (DOE) deployment timelines. UK PACT, working with DOE and other agencies, seeks to address this gap by supporting privately led port development and strengthening decision-making, investment readiness, and early market engagement. This intervention will be delivered in two phases. Phase 1 will establish the foundations for private sector participation by drawing on UK experience, developing a Private Offshore Wind Port Development Framework, and identifying and prioritizing suitable port locations particularly in areas such as South Mindoro and Negros Occidental based on technical suitability and readiness. Phase 2 will undertake detailed technical and commercial feasibility assessments of three shortlisted sites, including infrastructure requirements, cost and financial analysis, environmental and regulatory considerations, and market validation Interested suppliers/consortia are encouraged to review the RfQ documentation and submit your proposal in accordance with the instructions above by the Close Date and Time. This RFQ includes the following materials: Schedule 1 - Terms of Reference Schedule 2 - Instructions for submission Schedule 3 - Terms and Conditions Annex I - RFQ Response Form Annex II - Budget and workplan template
Tender$629KCloses 2026-07-13GBGoods & ManufacturingEnergy Connect - UK-ASEAN Energy Cooperation Forum and Study Visit in London
→We invite proposals for the delivery of the UK-ASEAN Energy Cooperation Forum 2026 and Study Visit in the UK, convening senior ASEAN stakeholders and UK industry leaders at a pivot moment for the region's energy transition. Interested suppliers are encouraged to review the tender pack and submit their proposals by 29 June 12:00
Tender$167KCloses 2026-06-29GBEnergyBangkok Congestion Charge Policy Detailed Legislative Development
→The UK Government's Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) programme is inviting quotations from qualified suppliers or consortia to deliver technical assistance facility in Thailand Thailand's transport sector remains a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, urban congestion, and air pollution particularly in Bangkok. In response, the Government of Thailand has identified congestion charging as a key policy tool to reduce traffic demand, lower emissions, and promote more sustainable urban mobility. The Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP), under the Ministry of Transport, is seeking a qualified supplier to support the next phase of this flagship initiative. Building on extensive feasibility studies and policy development work delivered under the Thailand-UK PACT programme, this assignment will focus on bridging the gap between policy design and implementation. The selected supplier will provide expert legislative analysis and drafting support to translate the existing congestion charge policy into a legally viable and implementation-ready framework. This work will play a critical role in preparing the policy for formal government consideration and advancing implementation targeted for 2029-2030. The delivery approach should be structured across the following phases: 1. Inception Phase (July-August 2026) 2. Legislative Draft Development (September-November 2026) 3. Government Stakeholder Consultation (September-November 2026) 4. Legislative Recommendation (November-December 2026) Interested suppliers are invited to review the documentation provided in this notice, and submit their applications to: expertdeployments@ukpact.co.uk
Tender$54KCloses 2026-06-30GBEnergy
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