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Wholesale Electricity Access in Sub-Saharan Africa: Uptake, Reliability, and Complementary Factors for Economic Impact - Paperback

Wholesale Electricity Access in Sub-Saharan Africa: Uptake, Reliability, and Complementary Factors for Economic Impact - Paperback

Wholesale Electricity Access in Sub-Saharan Africa: Uptake, Reliability, and Complementary Factors for Economic Impact - Paperback

Wholesale Electricity Access in Sub-Saharan Africa: Uptake, Reliability, and Complementary Factors for Economic Impact - Paperback

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by Moussa P. Blimpo (Author), Malcolm Cosgrove-Davies (Author) Access to reliable electricity is a prerequisite for the economic transformation of African economies, especially in a digital age. Yet the electricity access rate in Sub-Saharan African countries is often substantially low, households and businesses with access often face unreliable service, and the cost of the service is often among the highest in the world. This situation imposes substantial constraints on economic activities, provision of public services, adoption of new technologies, and quality of life. Much of the focus on how best to provide reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity service to all has been on mitigating supply-side constraints. However, demand-side constraints may be as important, if not more important. On the supply side, inadequate investments in maintenance result in high technical losses; most state-owned utilities operate at a loss; and power trade, which could significantly lower the cost of electricity, is underdeveloped. On the demand side, the uptake and willingness to pay are often low in many communities, and the consumption levels of those who are connected are limited. Increased uptake and use will encourage investment to improve service reliability and close the access gap. This report shows that the fundamental problem is poverty and lack of economic opportunities rather than power. The solution lies in understanding that the overarching reasons for the unrealized potential involve tightly intertwined technical, financial, political, and geographic factors. The ultimate goal is to enable households and business to gain access, to afford to use, and utilities to recover their cost and make profits. The report makes the case that policy makers need to adopt a more comprehensive and long-term approach to electrification in the region--one centered on the productive use of electricity at affordable rates. Such an approach includes increased public and private investment in infrastructure, expanded access to credit for new businesses, improved access to markets, and additional skills development to translate the potential of expanded and reliable electricity access into substantial economic impact. Enhancing the economic capabilities of communities is the best way to achieve faster and more sustainable development progress while addressing the broad challenges of affordability, low consumption, and financial viability of utilities, as well as ensuring equitable provision between urban and rural areas. Number of Pages: 164 Dimensions: 0.35 x 9 x 6 IN Publication Date: March 11, 2019


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SKU: 9781464813610 Made in United States Weight: 226.8 g (8 oz) EAN: 9781464813610



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