Mozambique : Private Participation in Isolated Electrical Grids
The note outlines the impacts of the Urban Household Energy Project in Mozambique, identifying cost-recovery tariffs, employment generation, and improved services, including the significant achievement of power sector reforms, which allowed the cre...
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okr-10986-98182021-04-23T14:02:47Z Mozambique : Private Participation in Isolated Electrical Grids Sakairi, Yuriko DISTRIBUTION LOSSES ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY LAW ELECTRICITY SERVICES ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY USERS ELECTRIFICATION SCHEMES GENERATORS GRIDS HOUSEHOLD ENERGY LEARNING LOW-VOLTAGE POWER POWER HOUSES POWER SECTOR POWER SECTOR REFORMS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION RISK MANAGEMENT ROADS RURAL ELECTRIFICATION PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION ELECTRIC POWER GRIDS COST-EFFECTIVENESS REMOTE COMMUNITIES LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK POWER SECTOR REFORM TARIFF STRUCTURES EMPLOYMENT GENERATION MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION The note outlines the impacts of the Urban Household Energy Project in Mozambique, identifying cost-recovery tariffs, employment generation, and improved services, including the significant achievement of power sector reforms, which allowed the creation of independent grids. Following the passage of the Electricity Law in 1997, which de-monopolized the national power utility, and allowed private sector participation in the industry, the above mentioned project funded a pilot isolated grid electrification project in two coastal towns, which extended low-cost services to these isolated areas, after an enabling framework had been created for private participation. 2012-08-13T09:37:04Z 2012-08-13T09:37:04Z 2001-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/1089492/mozambique-private-participation-isolated-electrical-grids http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9818 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 62 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Mozambique |
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DISTRIBUTION LOSSES ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY LAW ELECTRICITY SERVICES ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY USERS ELECTRIFICATION SCHEMES GENERATORS GRIDS HOUSEHOLD ENERGY LEARNING LOW-VOLTAGE POWER POWER HOUSES POWER SECTOR POWER SECTOR REFORMS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION RISK MANAGEMENT ROADS RURAL ELECTRIFICATION PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION ELECTRIC POWER GRIDS COST-EFFECTIVENESS REMOTE COMMUNITIES LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK POWER SECTOR REFORM TARIFF STRUCTURES EMPLOYMENT GENERATION MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION |
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DISTRIBUTION LOSSES ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY LAW ELECTRICITY SERVICES ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY USERS ELECTRIFICATION SCHEMES GENERATORS GRIDS HOUSEHOLD ENERGY LEARNING LOW-VOLTAGE POWER POWER HOUSES POWER SECTOR POWER SECTOR REFORMS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION RISK MANAGEMENT ROADS RURAL ELECTRIFICATION PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION ELECTRIC POWER GRIDS COST-EFFECTIVENESS REMOTE COMMUNITIES LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK POWER SECTOR REFORM TARIFF STRUCTURES EMPLOYMENT GENERATION MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION Sakairi, Yuriko Mozambique : Private Participation in Isolated Electrical Grids |
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The note outlines the impacts of the
Urban Household Energy Project in Mozambique, identifying
cost-recovery tariffs, employment generation, and improved
services, including the significant achievement of power
sector reforms, which allowed the creation of independent
grids. Following the passage of the Electricity Law in 1997,
which de-monopolized the national power utility, and allowed
private sector participation in the industry, the above
mentioned project funded a pilot isolated grid
electrification project in two coastal towns, which extended
low-cost services to these isolated areas, after an enabling
framework had been created for private participation. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Sakairi, Yuriko |
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Sakairi, Yuriko |
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Sakairi, Yuriko |
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Mozambique : Private Participation in Isolated Electrical Grids |
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Mozambique : Private Participation in Isolated Electrical Grids |
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Mozambique : Private Participation in Isolated Electrical Grids |
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Mozambique : Private Participation in Isolated Electrical Grids |
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Mozambique : Private Participation in Isolated Electrical Grids |
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mozambique : private participation in isolated electrical grids |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/1089492/mozambique-private-participation-isolated-electrical-grids http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9818 |
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