Utilities as a Client

Utilities as a Client

Addressing the Changing Nature of Power and Water Services in Sub-Saharan Africa

RELEASE DATE
09-Jun-2016
REGION
Africa
Research Code: MB6D-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG01657-AF-MR_18857
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Africa is home to 15% of the world’s population. The electrification and water accessibility rates in the continent are not very promising. The region’s peak demand is about 74,000 MW but the current generation capacity is just 50% of it. Water scarcity and drought are taking a toll on both the power and water supply market. The problem is being made worse due to the rapidly increasing urban population. However, due to the same fact, Africa is emerging to be an excellent market for equipment suppliers and service providers in certain countries that considered to have great potential for doing business.
The study provides economic analysis, changing business models, and performance analysis of power and water utilities of some of the hotspot countries in Africa. It offers an insight into the current financial and infrastructural trends of the countries’ power and water utilities. It also discusses future developments that are expected in these countries and provides the market drivers and restraints in achieving the future targets.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary—CEO’s Perspective

Project Scope

Geographic Scope of Study

Market Overview—Power

Market Overview—Power (continued)

Market Overview—Power (continued)

Power Sector—South Africa

Power Sector—Tanzania

Power Sector—Kenya

Power Sector—Mozambique

Power Sector—Ghana

Power Sector—Nigeria

Economic Overview—South Africa

Power Sector Overview—South Africa

Electricity Supply Industry—South Africa

Electricity Supply Industry—South Africa (continued)

Power Utility in South Africa—Eskom

Power Utility in South Africa—Eskom (continued)

Power Utilities in South Africa—Private Power Utilitiesand IPPs

Future of Power Sector—South Africa

Future of Power Sector—South Africa (continued)

South Africa—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

South Africa—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Economic Overview—Tanzania

Power Sector Overview—Tanzania

Electricity Supply Industry—Tanzania

Electricity Supply Industry—Tanzania (continued)

Power Utility in Tanzania—TANESCO

Power utilities in Tanzania—IPPs, EPPs, and SPPs

Future of Power Sector—Tanzania

Future of Power Sector—Tanzania (continued)

Tanzania—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Tanzania—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Economic Overview—Kenya

Power Sector Overview—Kenya

Electricity Supply Industry—Kenya

Electricity Supply Industry—Kenya (continued)

Power Utility in Kenya—KENGEN

Power Utility in Kenya—KETRACO

Power Utility in Kenya—KPLC

Power Utilities in Kenya—IPPs, EPPs, and IGPs

Future of Power Sector—Kenya

Future of Power Sector—Kenya (continued)

Kenya—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Kenya—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Economic Overview—Mozambique

Power Sector Overview—Mozambique

Electricity Supply Industry—Mozambique

Electricity Supply Industry—Mozambique (continued)

Mozambique—Electricidade de Moçambique

Power Utilities in Mozambique—IPPs

Future of Power Sector—Mozambique

Future of Power Sector—Mozambique (continued)

Mozambique—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Mozambique—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Economic Overview—Ghana

Power Sector Overview—Ghana

Electricity Supply Industry—Ghana

Electricity Supply Industry—Ghana (continued)

Power Utility in Ghana—Volta River Authority

Power Utility in Ghana—Ghana Grid Company

Power Utility in Ghana—Electricity Company of Ghana

Power Utilities in Ghana—Bui Hydro, IPPs and Imports

Future of Power Sector—Ghana

Ghana—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Ghana—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Economic Overview—Nigeria

Power Sector Overview—Nigeria

Electricity Supply Industry—Nigeria

Electricity Supply Industry—Nigeria (continued)

Future of Power Sector—Nigeria

Nigeria—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Nigeria—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Market Overview—Water

Market Overview—Water (continued)

Water Sector—South Africa

Water Sector—Tanzania

Water Sector—Kenya

Water Sector—Mozambique

Water Sector—Ghana

Water Sector—Nigeria

South Africa—Demography

Water Sector—South Africa

Non-Revenue Water—South Africa

Water Supply Industry—South Africa

Future of Water Sector—South Africa

Future of Water Sector—South Africa (continued)

Future of Water Sector—South Africa (continued)

South Africa—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

South Africa—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Tanzania—Demography

Water Sector—Tanzania

Non-Revenue Water—Tanzania

Water Supply Industry—Tanzania

Future of Water Sector—Tanzania

Tanzania—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Tanzania—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Kenya—Demography

Water Sector—Kenya

Non-Revenue Water—Kenya

Water Supply Industry—Kenya

Future of Water Sector—Kenya

Kenya—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Kenya—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Mozambique—Demography

Water Sector—Mozambique

Non-Revenue Water—Mozambique

Water Supply Industry—Mozambique

Future of Water Sector—Mozambique

Mozambique—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Mozambique—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Ghana—Demography

Water Sector—Ghana

Non-Revenue Water—Ghana

Water Supply Industry—Ghana

Future of Water Sector—Ghana

Future of Water Sector—Ghana (continued)

Ghana—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Ghana—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Nigeria—Demography

Water Sector—Nigeria

Non-Revenue Water—Nigeria

Water Supply Industry—Nigeria

Future of Water Sector—Nigeria

Nigeria—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Nigeria—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

The Last Word—Three Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition—Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

Africa is home to 15% of the world’s population. The electrification and water accessibility rates in the continent are not very promising. The region’s peak demand is about 74,000 MW but the current generation capacity is just 50% of it. Water scarcity and drought are taking a toll on both the power and water supply market. The problem is being made worse due to the rapidly increasing urban population. However, due to the same fact, Africa is emerging to be an excellent market for equipment suppliers and service providers in certain countries that considered to have great potential for doing business. The study provides economic analysis, changing business models, and performance analysis of power and water utilities of some of the hotspot countries in Africa. It offers an insight into the current financial and infrastructural trends of the countries’ power and water utilities. It also discusses future developments that are expected in these countries and provides the market drivers and restraints in achieving the future targets.
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Author Nikhil Deshbhratar
Industries Energy
WIP Number MB6D-01-00-00-00
Keyword 1 Utilities as a Client
Keyword 2 Water Services in Sub-Saharan Africa
Keyword 3 Changing Nature of Power in Sub-Saharan Africa
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