East Africa Energy

East Africa Energy

The East African Renaissance and the Resultant Energy Opportunities

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25-Sep-2015
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Africa
Research Code: MB61-01-00-00-00
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Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Rwanda are key economies in the fast-growing East African region, which is emerging as a hotbed for energy-related investments. The expanding urban population, hydrocarbon discoveries, and the growing demand for modern energy forms, such as electricity and natural gas, will drive a socio-economic transformation wherein countries will look to achieve a middle income economy status over the next decade. Oil, natural gas, coal, hydropower, wind, and geothermal will be the major sources of primary energy for these countries. Over the next 10-15 years, the aforementioned 4 countries are expected to add anywhere between 40,000 MW and 50,000 MW to their installed generation capacity, while hydrocarbon trade will benefit the economies of Tanzania, Kenya, and Ethiopia. Private sector participation through finance and technology, as well as regional energy interconnections, are critical to realising the true potential of the existing energy reserves. Poor infrastructure facilities, the lack of competent local human capital, and inadequate financing sources are significant bottlenecks to energy development in the region.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

East Africa Energy—Scope of the Study

East Africa Energy—Economic Outlook

East Africa Energy—Regional Overview

East Africa Energy—Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

East Africa Energy—Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained (continued)

Tanzania—Country Overview

Tanzania—GDP and Economy

Tanzania—Overview of the Energy Sector

Tanzania—Energy Policy and Regulation

Tanzania—Energy Policy and Regulation (continued)

Tanzania—Status of the Electricity Industry

Tanzania—Status of the Petroleum Industry (Oil and Natural Gas)

Tanzania—Natural Gas Transmission Infrastructure

Tanzania—Status of Petroleum Exploration Licensing

Tanzania—Status of the Coal Industry

Tanzania—Status of Geothermal Energy

Tanzania—Status of Wind and Solar Energy

Tanzania—Status of Biomass Energy and Hydropower

Tanzania—Opportunities for Energy Development

Kenya—Country Overview

KenyaGDP and Economy

Kenya—Overview of the Energy Sector

Kenya—Energy Policy and Regulation

Kenya—Energy Policy and Regulation (continued)

Kenya—Status of the Electricity Industry

Kenya—Status of the Petroleum Industry (Oil and Natural Gas)

Kenya—Status of Petroleum Exploration Licensing

Kenya—Status of the Coal Industry

Kenya—Status of the Coal Industry (Mining Blocks)

Kenya—Status of Geothermal Energy

Kenya—Status of Wind and Solar Energy

Kenya—Status of Biomass Energy and Hydropower

Kenya—Opportunities for Energy Development

Ethiopia—Country Overview

EthiopiaGDP and Economy

Ethiopia—Overview of the Energy Sector

Ethiopia—Energy Policy and Regulation

Ethiopia—Status of the Electricity Industry

Ethiopia—Status of the Petroleum Industry (Oil and Natural Gas)

Ethiopia—Status of Petroleum Exploration Licensing

Ethiopia—Status of the Coal Industry

EthiopiaStatus of Geothermal Energy

Ethiopia—Status of Wind Energy

Ethiopia—Status of Solar Energy

Ethiopia—Status of Hydropower

Ethiopia—Opportunities for Energy Development

Rwanda—Country Overview

Rwanda—GDP and Economy

RwandaOverview of the Energy Sector

Rwanda—Energy Policy and Regulation

Rwanda—Energy Policy and Regulation (continued)

Rwanda—Status of the Electricity Industry

Rwanda—Status of the Petroleum Industry (Oil and Natural Gas)

Rwanda—Status of Geothermal Energy

RwandaStatus of Biomass and Solar Energy

Rwanda—Status of Hydropower and Peat Reserves

Rwanda—Opportunities for Energy Development

East Africa Energy—The Regional Perspective

East Africa Energy—Power Generation Potential

East Africa Energy—Regional Trade

East Africa Energy—Regional Trade (continued)

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

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Abbreviations

Data Sources

The Frost & Sullivan Story

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Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Rwanda are key economies in the fast-growing East African region, which is emerging as a hotbed for energy-related investments. The expanding urban population, hydrocarbon discoveries, and the growing demand for modern energy forms, such as electricity and natural gas, will drive a socio-economic transformation wherein countries will look to achieve a middle income economy status over the next decade. Oil, natural gas, coal, hydropower, wind, and geothermal will be the major sources of primary energy for these countries. Over the next 10-15 years, the aforementioned 4 countries are expected to add anywhere between 40,000 MW and 50,000 MW to their installed generation capacity, while hydrocarbon trade will benefit the economies of Tanzania, Kenya, and Ethiopia. Private sector participation through finance and technology, as well as regional energy interconnections, are critical to realising the true potential of the existing energy reserves. Poor infrastructure facilities, the lack of competent local human capital, and inadequate financing sources are significant bottlenecks to energy development in the region.
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No Index No
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Author Neeraj Sanjay Mense
Industries Energy
WIP Number MB61-01-00-00-00
Keyword 1 Energy in Africa
Keyword 2 Energy
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