Strategic/Sectoral, Social and Environmental Assessment of Power Development Options in the Nile Equatorial Lakes Region : Appendices
The strategic / sectoral social and environmental assessment of power development options (SSEA) offers an overview analysis of major regional power development options and regional transmission interconnections in the Nile Equatorial Lakes region...
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okr-10986-196202021-04-23T14:03:46Z Strategic/Sectoral, Social and Environmental Assessment of Power Development Options in the Nile Equatorial Lakes Region : Appendices SNC Lavalin International AGRICULTURE AVAILABILITY BALANCE BIOMASS CARBON CARBON EMISSIONS CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIESEL ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ELECTRIC ENERGY ELECTRIC UTILITY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSION ENDANGERED SPECIES ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY COST ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY PAYBACK RATIO ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY EVALUATION CRITERIA EVAPORATION FISHERIES FORESTRY FOSSIL FUEL FUEL COSTS GENERATION CAPACITY GEOTHERMAL POWER GREENHOUSE GASES GRID GRIDS HYDROELECTRIC POWER HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT HYDROPOWER IMPORTS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVENTORY KILOWATT-HOUR KILOWATT-HOURS LAND USE LNG METHANE NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NATURAL RESOURCES OIL PLANT OUTPUT PORTFOLIO POSITIVE EFFECTS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER POWER DEMAND POWER DEVELOPMENT POWER GENERATION POWER PRODUCERS POWER PROJECTS POWER SECTOR POWER SECTORS POWER SYSTEMS POWER TRADE POWER TRADING POWER UTILITIES PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC HEARINGS PURCHASING POWER REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCES MANAGEMENT THERMAL PLANT THERMAL POWER TRANSMISSION INTERCONNECTION TRANSMISSION LINES UTILITIES WETLANDS WIND WIND ENERGY WIND POWER The strategic / sectoral social and environmental assessment of power development options (SSEA) offers an overview analysis of major regional power development options and regional transmission interconnections in the Nile Equatorial Lakes region in Eastern Africa. The assessment provides a solid foundation for planning the development of the power sectors of the region as it contains a proposed development strategy and a regional Nile Equatorial Lakes indicative development plan to the year 2020. The SSEA is based on a review of the current environmental and social context, the existing legal and regulatory framework, an assessment of the power needs for the region, and identification of the power development options and a comparison of these options in terms of environmental, socio/economic and risk considerations. It is a tool for public and private financiers, in their assessment of potential support to power development programs and projects in the region from a strategic perspective. The SSEA is consistent with the World Bank's 2001 Environment Strategy and was undertaken within the framework of the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) and the Nile Equatorial Lakes Subsidiary Action Program, one of two investment sub-programs of the NBI, promoting cooperative investment projects in Eastern Africa. The study area covered Burundi, the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda and was undertaken in partnership with country experts and regional stakeholders. Key recommendations include: a) a set of power options to be implemented as soon as possible; b) further baseline studies of promising power options; c) countries in the region should move towards a high degree of power system interconnection and associated legal reforms; and d) prepare, develop and finance in the order of 100 MW of identified priority power options and strengthen the associated transmission networks. 2014-08-21T22:11:04Z 2014-08-21T22:11:04Z 2007-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/02/7482116/africa-region-strategic-sectoral-social-environmental-assessment-power-development-options-nile-equatorial-lakes-region-vol-3-3-appendices http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19620 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Africa East Africa |
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AGRICULTURE AVAILABILITY BALANCE BIOMASS CARBON CARBON EMISSIONS CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIESEL ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ELECTRIC ENERGY ELECTRIC UTILITY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSION ENDANGERED SPECIES ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY COST ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY PAYBACK RATIO ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY EVALUATION CRITERIA EVAPORATION FISHERIES FORESTRY FOSSIL FUEL FUEL COSTS GENERATION CAPACITY GEOTHERMAL POWER GREENHOUSE GASES GRID GRIDS HYDROELECTRIC POWER HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT HYDROPOWER IMPORTS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVENTORY KILOWATT-HOUR KILOWATT-HOURS LAND USE LNG METHANE NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NATURAL RESOURCES OIL PLANT OUTPUT PORTFOLIO POSITIVE EFFECTS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER POWER DEMAND POWER DEVELOPMENT POWER GENERATION POWER PRODUCERS POWER PROJECTS POWER SECTOR POWER SECTORS POWER SYSTEMS POWER TRADE POWER TRADING POWER UTILITIES PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC HEARINGS PURCHASING POWER REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCES MANAGEMENT THERMAL PLANT THERMAL POWER TRANSMISSION INTERCONNECTION TRANSMISSION LINES UTILITIES WETLANDS WIND WIND ENERGY WIND POWER |
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AGRICULTURE AVAILABILITY BALANCE BIOMASS CARBON CARBON EMISSIONS CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DIESEL ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ELECTRIC ENERGY ELECTRIC UTILITY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSION ENDANGERED SPECIES ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY COST ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY NEEDS ENERGY PAYBACK RATIO ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY EVALUATION CRITERIA EVAPORATION FISHERIES FORESTRY FOSSIL FUEL FUEL COSTS GENERATION CAPACITY GEOTHERMAL POWER GREENHOUSE GASES GRID GRIDS HYDROELECTRIC POWER HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT HYDROPOWER IMPORTS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVENTORY KILOWATT-HOUR KILOWATT-HOURS LAND USE LNG METHANE NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NATURAL RESOURCES OIL PLANT OUTPUT PORTFOLIO POSITIVE EFFECTS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER POWER DEMAND POWER DEVELOPMENT POWER GENERATION POWER PRODUCERS POWER PROJECTS POWER SECTOR POWER SECTORS POWER SYSTEMS POWER TRADE POWER TRADING POWER UTILITIES PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC HEARINGS PURCHASING POWER REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCES MANAGEMENT THERMAL PLANT THERMAL POWER TRANSMISSION INTERCONNECTION TRANSMISSION LINES UTILITIES WETLANDS WIND WIND ENERGY WIND POWER SNC Lavalin International Strategic/Sectoral, Social and Environmental Assessment of Power Development Options in the Nile Equatorial Lakes Region : Appendices |
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The strategic / sectoral social and
environmental assessment of power development options (SSEA)
offers an overview analysis of major regional power
development options and regional transmission
interconnections in the Nile Equatorial Lakes region in
Eastern Africa. The assessment provides a solid foundation
for planning the development of the power sectors of the
region as it contains a proposed development strategy and a
regional Nile Equatorial Lakes indicative development plan
to the year 2020. The SSEA is based on a review of the
current environmental and social context, the existing legal
and regulatory framework, an assessment of the power needs
for the region, and identification of the power development
options and a comparison of these options in terms of
environmental, socio/economic and risk considerations. It is
a tool for public and private financiers, in their
assessment of potential support to power development
programs and projects in the region from a strategic
perspective. The SSEA is consistent with the World
Bank's 2001 Environment Strategy and was undertaken
within the framework of the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) and
the Nile Equatorial Lakes Subsidiary Action Program, one of
two investment sub-programs of the NBI, promoting
cooperative investment projects in Eastern Africa. The study
area covered Burundi, the eastern region of the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda and
was undertaken in partnership with country experts and
regional stakeholders. Key recommendations include: a) a set
of power options to be implemented as soon as possible; b)
further baseline studies of promising power options; c)
countries in the region should move towards a high degree of
power system interconnection and associated legal reforms;
and d) prepare, develop and finance in the order of 100 MW
of identified priority power options and strengthen the
associated transmission networks. |
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Strategic/Sectoral, Social and Environmental Assessment of Power Development Options in the Nile Equatorial Lakes Region : Appendices |
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Strategic/Sectoral, Social and Environmental Assessment of Power Development Options in the Nile Equatorial Lakes Region : Appendices |
title_full |
Strategic/Sectoral, Social and Environmental Assessment of Power Development Options in the Nile Equatorial Lakes Region : Appendices |
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Strategic/Sectoral, Social and Environmental Assessment of Power Development Options in the Nile Equatorial Lakes Region : Appendices |
title_full_unstemmed |
Strategic/Sectoral, Social and Environmental Assessment of Power Development Options in the Nile Equatorial Lakes Region : Appendices |
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strategic/sectoral, social and environmental assessment of power development options in the nile equatorial lakes region : appendices |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/02/7482116/africa-region-strategic-sectoral-social-environmental-assessment-power-development-options-nile-equatorial-lakes-region-vol-3-3-appendices http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19620 |
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