This action plan, developed with support from SEforALL and ECREEE, lays out the energy access strategy of Côte d’Ivoire for 2016-2020/2030. It includes extensive background and context as well as information on strategic priorities and measures to promote these.
This website contains a range of learning resources on Integrated Resource Planning (a methodology for least-cost planning by public utilities), including load forecasting, tariff policies, amd demand side management. It also includes exercises and case studies.
Sustainable Energy Transitions in Uganda: Influential Determinants of the Renewable Energy Landscape
This article provides an overview of the renewable energy landscape of Uganda, discussing the interplay between policy, technology, financing and societal awareness. It provides recommendations to advance the energy transition.
This report presents the results of a modeling exercise projecting the effects of different energy transition scenarios on Uganda’s economy.
This memo investigates the main energy transition policy instruments adopted in Côte d’Ivoire over the 2012-2020 period, and examines their relevance, coherence, effectiveness and impact.
This report analyses economic, policy and other barriers to the expansion of the electricity sector of Madagascar and proposes interventions to address these.
The study takes stock of the implementation of the energy transition initiated by the New Energy Policy adopted in Madagascar in 2015 and identifies specific policy recommendations aimed at its realization.
Uganda’s Energy Transition Plan sets goals for different sectors and discusses enablers for implementation, including financing.
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).
This report takes stock of the latest energy trends, assesses Uganda’s energy policies and provides policy recommendations.