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ID166388
Title ProperAmbitions versus policy design
Other Title Informationaddressing issues of the Power Africa initiative's quantitative targets
LanguageENG
AuthorTrotter, Philipp A
Summary / Abstract (Note)Low energy access in sub-Saharan Africa has motivated the implementation of over 60 international electrification initiatives in the region. The US-led Power Africa initiative is one of the largest such efforts. Its central targets are to install 30 GW of additional capacity and create 60 million new connections to double electricity access by 2030. While Power Africa has received praise for its early achievements, an analysis of its targets and the rationale behind them reveals attributional, developmental and technical issues: Power Africa lacks a clear definition which criteria have to be met before African electrification projects can be counted towards fulfilling Power Africa's targets, the targets themselves appear to be too low to deliver on Power Africa's promises, and they exhibit several technical inconsistencies. Crucially, this paper argues that contrary to the Trump administration's intention to reduce its funds, Power Africa's targets and efforts need to be increased to meet the initiative's own ambitions.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy , No.128; May 2019: p.900-906
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-05
Key WordsForeign Aid ;  Socio-Economic Development ;  Public Service Provision ;  African Electrification ;  International Electrification Initiative ;  Energy for Productive Use