This article analyses the potential for solar energy in Ecuador and the efforts of the government to promote renewable energy.
This memo provides an overview of the current state of e-mobility in Latin America and the Caribbean.
This report presents data on energy systems and trends, information on policy frameworks, and future scenarios on the energy system in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean
This report draws on nearly 50 case studies, on different energy transition-related sectors and issues and from all over the world, to distill recommendations for priority actions to get more investment flowing to under-served areas.
This paper analyses the expected changes in the development of opportunities for private finance participation in the electricity supply chain and job creation in Ecuador as a result of a major IADB programme. It contains extensive background information on the regulatory framework governing the Ecuadorian energy sector.
This slide deck gives a quick overview of the current status of and future perspectives for the energy transition in Cameroon.
This report presents an assessment of the current approach to planning and implementing power sector expansion in Cameroon, and proposing improvements based on best practice from the international experience of jurisdictions with growing demand.
This report provides an extensive overview of the hydropower sector in Cameroon, including technologies, project management, and socio-economic and environmental context, and offers an assessment of the feasibility of a specific micro-hydro project in Yaoundé.
This study recommends opportunities, such as a suitable share of technologies, administrative reforms, and required adjustments in NDCs, that the government could exploit to advance the energy transition.
This report examines the trends of renewable energy investment and finance in Sub-Saharan Africa (Chapter 2), driven by regional and national plans, targets and strategies for the sector (Chapter 3), and the policy environment for renewables in the region (Chapter 4).