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ID113491
Title ProperUnderstanding the political economy and key drivers of energy access in addressing national energy access priorities and policies
Other Title InformationAfrican perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorKhennas, Smail
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper is focused on the key drivers of energy access in North and sub-Saharan Africa which are characterized by huge discrepancies in terms of energy access to modern forms of energy. The paper points out that long term development strategies and large programmes with significant financial resources are essential to achieving substantial results in terms of energy access. The paper argues that building up the energy infrastructure (power plants, grid interconnections and small-scale decentralized energy options in rural areas.) is a pre-condition for economic growth and ultimately for energy access. It underlines that historically there is a trend towards more efficient, convenient and cost effective forms of energy. Low carbon path and above all renewable will therefore play an increasing role in the energy mix in the next couple of decades. Manufacturing of capital goods for the renewable energy industry in Africa will be a key challenge to achieving energy security economic growth and energy access.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy vol. Suppli, sup; Jun 2012: p.21-26
Journal SourceEnergy Policy vol. Suppli, sup; Jun 2012: p.21-26
Key WordsEnergy Access ;  Economic Growth and Key Drivers ;  Energy Africa