Linking Up : Public-Private Partnerships in Power Transmission in Africa
The 'Linking up: Public-Private Partnerships in Power Transmission in Africa' report examines private sector-led investments in transmission globally and how this approach is applicable in sub-Saharan Africa. The private sector has invest...
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okr-10986-278072021-05-25T09:01:16Z Linking Up : Public-Private Partnerships in Power Transmission in Africa World Bank PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS POWER TRANSMISSION ELECTRICITY UTILITY FINANCE The 'Linking up: Public-Private Partnerships in Power Transmission in Africa' report examines private sector-led investments in transmission globally and how this approach is applicable in sub-Saharan Africa. The private sector has invested over US$25 billion in the generation sector in Africa, and across other regions, has also participated successfully in transmission networks in many countries in Latin America and Asia. In these regions, private sector participation has reduced project costs and expanded coverage. The report draws lessons from case studies and highlights what regulations and other factors are needed to attract private sector interest in transmission projects. 2017-08-14T21:43:50Z 2017-08-14T21:43:50Z 2017 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/794221496411403495/Linking-up-public-private-partnerships-in-power-transmission-in-Africa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27807 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Africa Africa Sub-Saharan Africa |
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The 'Linking up: Public-Private
Partnerships in Power Transmission in Africa' report
examines private sector-led investments in transmission
globally and how this approach is applicable in sub-Saharan
Africa. The private sector has invested over US$25 billion
in the generation sector in Africa, and across other
regions, has also participated successfully in transmission
networks in many countries in Latin America and Asia. In
these regions, private sector participation has reduced
project costs and expanded coverage. The report draws
lessons from case studies and highlights what regulations
and other factors are needed to attract private sector
interest in transmission projects. |
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Linking Up : Public-Private Partnerships in Power Transmission in Africa |
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Linking Up : Public-Private Partnerships in Power Transmission in Africa |
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Linking Up : Public-Private Partnerships in Power Transmission in Africa |
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Linking Up : Public-Private Partnerships in Power Transmission in Africa |
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Linking Up : Public-Private Partnerships in Power Transmission in Africa |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/794221496411403495/Linking-up-public-private-partnerships-in-power-transmission-in-Africa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27807 |
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