Power Infrastructure Tracker in East Africa
Power Infrastructure Tracker in East Africa
Large Investment and Infrastructure Development to Drive Diversification of Energy Mix
20-Jan-2014
Africa
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Description
This study analyses the power infrastructure sector in East African countries of Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda and covers electricity generation, transmission and distribution. East Africa has the lowest access to electrical power and smallest per capita generation, as compared to the other regions in the African continent. The demand for electricity in East Africa is expected to grow at approximately 5.3%, annually. Governments in this region have prioritised energy development and diversification. The potential for development of power infrastructure creates substantial opportunities for investors, globally. This study delves into the unique opportunities and challenges of the East African region and individual countries.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Executive Summary (continued)
Key Questions this Study will Answer
Project Scope
Project Scope (continued)
Methodology
Regional Overview
Regional Overview (continued)
Regional Overview (continued)
Regional Overview (continued)
Regional Overview (continued)
Regional Overview (continued)
Regional Overview (continued)
Regional Overview (continued)
Market Drivers and Restraints
Drivers Explained
Drivers Explained (continued)
Drivers Explained (continued)
Restraints Explained
Restraints Explained (continued)
Restraints Explained (continued)
Restraints Explained (continued)
Country Overview
Power Infrastructure Sector Overview
Current Power Infrastructure
Current Power Infrastructure (continued)
Ongoing Power Infrastructure Projects
Ongoing Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Ongoing Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Future Power Infrastructure Projects
Future Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Power Infrastructure Participants
Outlook and Conclusion
Outlook and Conclusion (continued)
Country Overview
Power Infrastructure Sector Overview
Current Power Infrastructure
Ongoing Power Infrastructure Projects
Future Power Infrastructure Projects
Future Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Future Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Future Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Future Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Future Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Power Infrastructure Participants
Power Infrastructure Participants (continued)
Outlook and Conclusion
Country Overview
Power Infrastructure Sector Overview
Power Infrastructure Sector Overview (continued)
Current Power Infrastructure
Ongoing Power Infrastructure Projects
Ongoing Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Ongoing Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Future Power Infrastructure Projects
Future Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Future Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Future Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Future Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Future Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Power Infrastructure Participants
Power Infrastructure Participants (continued)
Outlook and Conclusion
Country Overview
Power Infrastructure Sector Overview
Power Infrastructure Sector Overview (continued)
Power Infrastructure Sector Overview (continued)
Current Power Infrastructure
Ongoing Power Infrastructure Projects
Ongoing Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Ongoing Power Infrastructure Projects (continued)
Future Power Infrastructure Projects
Power Infrastructure Participants
Outlook and Conclusion
The Last Word—Three Big Predictions
Legal Disclaimer
Table of Acronyms Used
Table of Acronyms Used (continued)
Table of Acronyms Used (continued)
Who is Frost & Sullivan
What Makes Us Unique
TEAM Methodology
Our Global Footprint 40+ Offices
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Podcast | No |
Author | Joanita Roos |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | M977-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |