Systematic review of carbon pricing policy, socioeconomic impacts and public perceptions
A Contract Award Notice
by LLYWODRAETH CYMRU / WELSH GOVERNMENT
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £36K-£50K
- Sector
- PROFESSIONAL
- Published
- 29 Sep 2025
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Caerdydd / Cardiff
2 buyers
1 supplier
- Thevisionarys London
Description
The Welsh Government requires a rigorous and comprehensive systematic review of: Carbon pricing policies (including but not limited to emissions trading) implemented or considered in other parts of the world (at national, subnational or supranational level) and related to the following sectors: heating buildings, transport and agriculture. Mitigation policies to alleviate disproportionate impacts of carbon pricing policies on economically or socially vulnerable groups. Wherever possible/relevant, the bidder is encouraged to take an intersectional approach (see this Welsh Government report for a definition of intersectionality) in their consideration of vulnerable groups. The literature on public perceptions and receptiveness to carbon pricing policies. We require the contractor to contextualise the findings of the review to the Welsh context by discussing how expanding the ETS would impact the population of Wales given the country’s unique characteristics.
Total Quantity or Scope
1. Carbon pricing policies (including but not limited to emissions trading) implemented or considered in other parts of the world (at national, subnational or supranational level) and related to the following sectors: heating buildings, transport and agriculture. The review should cover the policies’ social and economic impacts, as well as their effectiveness in reducing GHG. 2. Mitigation policies to alleviate disproportionate impacts of carbon pricing policies on economically or socially vulnerable groups. Wherever possible/relevant, the bidder is encouraged to take an intersectional approach (see this Welsh Government report for a definition of intersectionality) in their consideration of vulnerable groups. 3. The literature on public perceptions and receptiveness to carbon pricing policies. We require the contractor to contextualise the findings of the review to the Welsh context by discussing how expanding the ETS would impact the population of Wales given the country’s unique characteristics. Based on this, the contractor should produce a set of high-level recommendations on: The feasibility of applying carbon pricing to the aforementioned sectors (heating buildings, transport and agriculture). How the expansion of the ETS can be carried out in line with the principles of a just transition and the policies that can be applied to mitigate disproportionate harm on economically or socially vulnerable groups. The contractor should be able to produce a clear and high-quality report and do a presentation of the findings to the client.
Award Detail
1 | Thevisionarys (London)
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Award Criteria
Welsh Policy Context - Demonstration of a clear understanding of the Welsh policy context, the challenges and priorities associated with the research work | 20.0 |
Methodology - Proposed methodology | 30.0 |
Resources - Personnel roles and suitability of the personnel for the contract: | 15.0 |
Project Timetable & Risks - Understanding of and ability to meet the project timetable, taking account of dependencies and risks | 15.0 |
PRICE | 20.0 |
CPV Codes
- 73110000 - Research services
Indicators
- Award on basis of price.
Legal Justification
Conclusion of a mini competition run under an established Crown Commercial Services Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS). Opportunity restricted to suppliers registered on the DPS.
Other Information
(WA Ref:156240)
Reference
- FTS 060673-2025