Investment Plans for Power Utilities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Investment Plans for Power Utilities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Increased Investment in Power Networks to Boost Economic Growth Potential
RELEASE DATE
03-Jul-2013
03-Jul-2013
REGION
Africa
Africa
Research Code: M834-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG00079-AF-MR_00574
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SKU
EG00079-AF-MR_00574
Description
This study highlights targets and projects that are being planned and implemented by key power utilities in five Sub-Saharan African countries, namely, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Kenya and Zambia. The research service also discusses the key challenges faced by the industry in each country with respect to increasing capacity and electricity tariffs, as well as implementation plans and the associated financiers for the same. All drivers are related to economic growth, population growth and urbanisation with emphasis on rural electrification, which is being mandated at a national and international level.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Executive Summary (continued)
Executive Summary—CEO’s Perspective
Market Overview—Description and Scope
Market Overview—Key Questions This Study Will Answer
Market Overview—Segmentation
Drivers and Restraints
Drivers Explained
Drivers Explained (continued)
Drivers Explained (continued)
Restraints Explained
Restraints Explained (continued)
Restraints Explained (continued)
Average Tariff Trends and Forecast
Average Tariff Trends and Forecast Discussion
Ghana—Power Industry Overview
Ghana—Power Industry Structure
Ghana—Supply and Demand Forecast
Ghana—Supply and Demand Overview
Ghana—Planned Capacity Increase
Ghana—Planned Capacity Increase (continued)
Ghana—Challenges to Energy Implementation
Ghana—Challenges to Energy Implementation (continued)
Ghana—Power Industry Expansion Plans
Ghana—Power Industry Expansion Plans (continued)
Ghana—Present Energy Projects
Ghana—Present Energy Projects (continued)
Ghana—Energy Expansion Finance
Equipment Suppliers and Manufacturer Preference from Selected Plants
Ghana—Average Tariff Forecast
Nigeria—Power Industry Overview
Nigeria—Power Industry Structure
Nigerian Power Reform Process
Nigerian Power Reform Process (continued)
Nigerian Power Reform Process (continued)
Nigeria—Supply and Demand Forecast
Nigeria—Challenges to Energy Implementation
Nigeria—Challenges to Energy Implementation (continued)
Tanzania—Power Industry Overview
Tanzania—Power Industry Structure
Planned Increase in Capacity and its Major Financiers
Tanzania—Supply and Demand Forecast
Tanzania—Challenges to Energy Implementation
Tanzania—Challenges to Energy Implementation (continued)
Tanzania—Present Energy Projects
Tanzania—Present Energy Projects (continued)
Tanzania—Present Energy Projects (continued)
Geothermal Expansion Projects
Selected Equipment Suppliers and Contractors Used by Utilities in Upgrades and New Builds
Selected Equipment Suppliers and Contractors Used by Utilities in Upgrades and New Builds (continued)
Selected Equipment Suppliers and Contractors Used by Utilities in Upgrades and New Builds (continued)
Selected Equipment Suppliers and Contractors Used by Utilities in Upgrades and New Builds (continued)
Tanzania—Average Tariff Forecast
Kenya—Power Industry Overview
Kenya—Power Industry Structure
Kenya—Supply and Demand Forecast
Kenya—Planned Capacity Increase
Kenya—Challenges to Energy Implementation
Kenya—Present Energy Projects
Kenya—Present Energy Projects (continued)
Planned Implementation Projects
Ongoing Generation Projects—Kengen
Energy Project Finance
Energy Project Finance (continued)
Energy Project Finance (continued)
Renewable Energy and Geothermal Feed-in Tariffs
Zambia—Power Industry Overview
Zambia—Power Industry Overview (continued)
Zambia—Power Industry Structure
Zambia—Supply and Demand Forecast
Zambia—Planned Capacity Increase
Zambia—Challenges to Energy Implementation
Zambia—Present Energy Projects
Zambia—Present Energy Projects(continued)
Energy Project Finance and Equipment Suppliers
Zambia—Average Tariff Forecast
The Last Word—Three Big Predictions
Legal Disclaimer
Market Engineering Methodology
Additional Sources of Information on Power Utilities in Africa
Learn More—Next Steps
Table of Acronyms Used
This study highlights targets and projects that are being planned and implemented by key power utilities in five Sub-Saharan African countries, namely, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Kenya and Zambia. The research service also discusses the key challenges faced by the industry in each country with respect to increasing capacity and electricity tariffs, as well as implementation plans and the associated financiers for the same. All drivers are related to economic growth, population growth and urbanisation with emphasis on rural electrification, which is being mandated at a national and international level.
No Index | Yes |
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Podcast | No |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | M834-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |