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Regional energy integration in Africa

Abstract

This report is the first publication produced within the framework of the WEC's Africa Regional Action Plan as part of the 2005-2007 Work Programme. Presently, over 80% of the total energy consumption in Africa is based on traditional biomass used mostly for cooking. This lack of access to modern energy is holding back economic and social development for 1.6 billion people around the world. The situation is particularly grave in sub-Sahara Africa where over 80% of the population lives in rural areas and the average electrification rate is less than 5%. At least 50 million new connections are needed to provide electricity to supply the non-connected areas in Africa. The over 700 million potential customers represented by these new connections provide a major business opportunity. It is now widely recognised that development assistance, bilateral aid, multilateral financing institutions, a multitude of international aid agencies, NGOs and others have failed to make a significant difference. A new approach is required, otherwise the number of people without access to electricity will continue to grow, and none of the Millennium Development Goals set by the United Nations will be achieved. This regional report highlights key factors that affect cooperative energy projects. The geopolitical  More>>
Publication Date:
Jun 15, 2005
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; AFRICA; REGIONAL COOPERATION; AVAILABILITY; ENERGY POLICY; RURAL AREAS; SECURITY; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; ECONOMIC ANALYSIS; POLITICAL ASPECTS; ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
OSTI ID:
21115918
Research Organizations:
World Energy Council (WEC)
Country of Origin:
WEC
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: XX08OA020
Availability:
Used by permission of the World Energy Council, London. Also available in PDF from the World Energy Council (WEC) site at the following URL: http://www.worldenergy.org/; Commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE21115918
Submitting Site:
ETDE
Size:
100 pages
Announcement Date:
Dec 19, 2008

Citation Formats

None. Regional energy integration in Africa. WEC: N. p., 2005. Web.
None. Regional energy integration in Africa. WEC.
None. 2005. "Regional energy integration in Africa." WEC.
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title = {Regional energy integration in Africa}
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abstractNote = {This report is the first publication produced within the framework of the WEC's Africa Regional Action Plan as part of the 2005-2007 Work Programme. Presently, over 80% of the total energy consumption in Africa is based on traditional biomass used mostly for cooking. This lack of access to modern energy is holding back economic and social development for 1.6 billion people around the world. The situation is particularly grave in sub-Sahara Africa where over 80% of the population lives in rural areas and the average electrification rate is less than 5%. At least 50 million new connections are needed to provide electricity to supply the non-connected areas in Africa. The over 700 million potential customers represented by these new connections provide a major business opportunity. It is now widely recognised that development assistance, bilateral aid, multilateral financing institutions, a multitude of international aid agencies, NGOs and others have failed to make a significant difference. A new approach is required, otherwise the number of people without access to electricity will continue to grow, and none of the Millennium Development Goals set by the United Nations will be achieved. This regional report highlights key factors that affect cooperative energy projects. The geopolitical context, investment climate and appropriate regulation are just as important as the institutional and technical capacity required to execute many of these projects. The report identifies four key benefits of regional integration: improved security of supply and accessibility; increased economic efficiency; enhanced environmental quality and broader development of renewable resources.}
place = {WEC}
year = {2005}
month = {Jun}
}