This document aims to spark discussion on transport transformation in Africa – not only for change agents in African countries, but also in connection with the global climate and transport community. Through 12 insightful and thought-provoking ideas, the document addresses various areas such as facilitating a just transition, electrifying vehicles from renewable energies and redirecting […]
This report considers the challenges faced by developers implementing renewable energy projects in the SADC region, analyzes existing prefeasibility or early-stage project preparation funds in the region and globally to assess if they effectively support project developers, and provides recommendations on how to improve and scale up these facilities.
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.
The roadmap identifies challenges hampering private sector investment in renewable energy, and proposes concrete solutions which will help Côte d’Ivoire achieve its renewable energy development target.
This feasibility study describes the institutional framework for waste management in Côte d’Ivoire, presents a baseline on compost and biogas value chains, and provides a feasibility assessment based on economic models.
This report describes the context and potential for hydropower development in Madagascar.
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 shows how the transformation of Africa’s energy sector can be achieved, and what the prospects and challenges are for the next 30 years.
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 presents an analysis of energy use in and efficiency solutions for five key agro-industries in Côte d’Ivoire: cocoa, palm oil, cashew nuts, sugar and milling.