Mozambique Energy Sector Policy Note

This Energy Sector Policy Note is intended to support the Government of Mozambique in determining priorities for policy decisions with the aim of delivering efficiently produced, technically and financially sustainable electricity supply to the Moz...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2016
Subjects:
GAS
LNG
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26284799/mozambique-energy-sector-policy-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24441
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language English
en_US
topic GAS RESOURCES
POWER GRID
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
SULPHUR DIOXIDE
POWER PLANTS
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS
DOMESTIC GAS
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
ELECTRICITY TARIFF
POWER STATIONS
GAS FACILITIES
ACTIVITIES
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
GENERATION
SURPLUS POWER
COST OF ELECTRICITY
WIND
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
ENERGY PLANNING
EMISSIONS
GAS PRICES
SPOT’ PRICE
POWER PROJECT
GAS FIELDS
GAS
WHOLESALE PRICE
PRICE
PEAK DEMAND
VOLTAGE
POWER SYSTEM
WIND POTENTIAL
SOLAR PANEL
BIOMASS
GENERATION CAPACITY
LNG
PETROLEUM
GRID EXTENSION
OIL
POWER SYSTEMS
POWER GENERATION
THERMAL PLANT
ENERGY MIX
ENERGY SOURCES
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
POWER SECTOR
DOMESTIC SUPPLY
GAS PRODUCTION
SOLAR HOME SYSTEM
ELECTRIFICATION
OPTIONS
WATER
RETAIL CUSTOMERS
ENERGY RESOURCES
GAS PLANT
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
GRID POWER
SOLAR ENERGY
PRICE ELASTICITY
THERMAL ENERGY
COAL RESERVES
FUELS
THERMAL POWER
POWER PRODUCERS
POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
KEROSENE LIGHTING
RENEWABLE GENERATION
ACCESS TO ENERGY
POWER DEMAND
GRID CONNECTIONS
MINERAL RESOURCES
WHOLESALE PRICES
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY
POWER TRADE
BALANCE
SOURCE OF ENERGY
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
COST OF GAS
HYDRO POWER
UTILITIES
ENERGY NEEDS
DEMAND FOR ENERGY
PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS
POWER
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY
GRID ELECTRIFICATION
CEMENT
SUPPLY COSTS
HYDROPOWER
ELECTRICITY TARIFFS
ENERGY STRATEGY
COST OF ENERGY
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
TRANSMISSION LOSSES
GENERATING CAPACITY
HYDROCARBONS
HYDROPOWER PLANT
TARIFF LEVELS
SOLAR POWER
PRIMARY ENERGY
POWER PRODUCTION
ENERGY DEMAND
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS EXPLORATION
POWER PRODUCER
QUANTITY OF GAS
DISTRIBUTION GRID
TRANSMISSION LINE
INVESTMENT
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
GRID SYSTEMS
COAL
TARIFF
FUEL
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DRILLING
FACILITIES
AVAILABILITY
HYDROPOWER GENERATION
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
INVESTMENTS
CONVERSION RATE
RESIDENTIAL DEMAND
RENEWABLE ENERGY
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
DIESEL
KEROSENE
PIPELINE
TRANSMISSION LINES
PRICES
APPROACH
POWER PLANT
GAS EXPLORATION
ENERGY
spellingShingle GAS RESOURCES
POWER GRID
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
SULPHUR DIOXIDE
POWER PLANTS
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS
DOMESTIC GAS
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
ELECTRICITY TARIFF
POWER STATIONS
GAS FACILITIES
ACTIVITIES
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
GENERATION
SURPLUS POWER
COST OF ELECTRICITY
WIND
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
ENERGY PLANNING
EMISSIONS
GAS PRICES
SPOT’ PRICE
POWER PROJECT
GAS FIELDS
GAS
WHOLESALE PRICE
PRICE
PEAK DEMAND
VOLTAGE
POWER SYSTEM
WIND POTENTIAL
SOLAR PANEL
BIOMASS
GENERATION CAPACITY
LNG
PETROLEUM
GRID EXTENSION
OIL
POWER SYSTEMS
POWER GENERATION
THERMAL PLANT
ENERGY MIX
ENERGY SOURCES
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
POWER SECTOR
DOMESTIC SUPPLY
GAS PRODUCTION
SOLAR HOME SYSTEM
ELECTRIFICATION
OPTIONS
WATER
RETAIL CUSTOMERS
ENERGY RESOURCES
GAS PLANT
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
GRID POWER
SOLAR ENERGY
PRICE ELASTICITY
THERMAL ENERGY
COAL RESERVES
FUELS
THERMAL POWER
POWER PRODUCERS
POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
KEROSENE LIGHTING
RENEWABLE GENERATION
ACCESS TO ENERGY
POWER DEMAND
GRID CONNECTIONS
MINERAL RESOURCES
WHOLESALE PRICES
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY
POWER TRADE
BALANCE
SOURCE OF ENERGY
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
COST OF GAS
HYDRO POWER
UTILITIES
ENERGY NEEDS
DEMAND FOR ENERGY
PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS
POWER
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY
GRID ELECTRIFICATION
CEMENT
SUPPLY COSTS
HYDROPOWER
ELECTRICITY TARIFFS
ENERGY STRATEGY
COST OF ENERGY
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
TRANSMISSION LOSSES
GENERATING CAPACITY
HYDROCARBONS
HYDROPOWER PLANT
TARIFF LEVELS
SOLAR POWER
PRIMARY ENERGY
POWER PRODUCTION
ENERGY DEMAND
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS EXPLORATION
POWER PRODUCER
QUANTITY OF GAS
DISTRIBUTION GRID
TRANSMISSION LINE
INVESTMENT
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
GRID SYSTEMS
COAL
TARIFF
FUEL
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DRILLING
FACILITIES
AVAILABILITY
HYDROPOWER GENERATION
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
INVESTMENTS
CONVERSION RATE
RESIDENTIAL DEMAND
RENEWABLE ENERGY
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
DIESEL
KEROSENE
PIPELINE
TRANSMISSION LINES
PRICES
APPROACH
POWER PLANT
GAS EXPLORATION
ENERGY
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Mozambique Energy Sector Policy Note
geographic_facet Africa
Mozambique
description This Energy Sector Policy Note is intended to support the Government of Mozambique in determining priorities for policy decisions with the aim of delivering efficiently produced, technically and financially sustainable electricity supply to the Mozambican population. To support the development of recommendations, this Note includes simulation analysis based on the current finances of the sector. Electricidade de Macambique’s (EDM) corporate financial model was adapted for this work. Targets for electrification are based on discussions with government officials. EDM’s current generation pipeline and its timing was taken as a given in order to simulate investment needs and evolution of sector finances under various tariff and funding availability assumptions. The various simulations and the broader sector quantitative and qualitative discussion should support policy formulation and prioritization going forward. The power sector in Mozambique faces three key challenges: i) to provide reliable and efficient electricity supply to its customers; ii) to cope with the increase in the electricity demand from its current (and future) customer base by expanding its generation and transmission capacity; and, iii) to provide access to electricity to the vast majority of the population. The importance of the timing of new generation to export power to South Africa also points to the importance of the backbone transmission project to evacuate the power from the center of the country – thereby enabling exports. Increasing access in line with Government targets will require major investments. The Government needs to consider the trade-offs between the ambition of the access targets imposed upon EDM and the sector’s broader financial viability for carrying out operations, maintenance and investment. Relaxation of the access target so that the 50 percent target is achieved by 2030 instead of 2023 gives EDM more liquidity in the first years.
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title Mozambique Energy Sector Policy Note
title_short Mozambique Energy Sector Policy Note
title_full Mozambique Energy Sector Policy Note
title_fullStr Mozambique Energy Sector Policy Note
title_full_unstemmed Mozambique Energy Sector Policy Note
title_sort mozambique energy sector policy note
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26284799/mozambique-energy-sector-policy-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24441
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spelling okr-10986-244412021-04-23T14:04:21Z Mozambique Energy Sector Policy Note World Bank GAS RESOURCES POWER GRID TRANSMISSION CAPACITY SULPHUR DIOXIDE POWER PLANTS RENEWABLE RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS DOMESTIC GAS SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS ELECTRICITY TARIFF POWER STATIONS GAS FACILITIES ACTIVITIES ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS GENERATION SURPLUS POWER COST OF ELECTRICITY WIND ELECTRICITY SYSTEM ENERGY PLANNING EMISSIONS GAS PRICES SPOT’ PRICE POWER PROJECT GAS FIELDS GAS WHOLESALE PRICE PRICE PEAK DEMAND VOLTAGE POWER SYSTEM WIND POTENTIAL SOLAR PANEL BIOMASS GENERATION CAPACITY LNG PETROLEUM GRID EXTENSION OIL POWER SYSTEMS POWER GENERATION THERMAL PLANT ENERGY MIX ENERGY SOURCES SUSTAINABLE ENERGY POWER SECTOR DOMESTIC SUPPLY GAS PRODUCTION SOLAR HOME SYSTEM ELECTRIFICATION OPTIONS WATER RETAIL CUSTOMERS ENERGY RESOURCES GAS PLANT DISTRIBUTION LOSSES ELECTRICITY SUPPLY GRID POWER SOLAR ENERGY PRICE ELASTICITY THERMAL ENERGY COAL RESERVES FUELS THERMAL POWER POWER PRODUCERS POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS KEROSENE LIGHTING RENEWABLE GENERATION ACCESS TO ENERGY POWER DEMAND GRID CONNECTIONS MINERAL RESOURCES WHOLESALE PRICES DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY POWER TRADE BALANCE SOURCE OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY DEMAND COST OF GAS HYDRO POWER UTILITIES ENERGY NEEDS DEMAND FOR ENERGY PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS POWER ELECTRICITY SALES ELECTRICITY GRID ELECTRIFICATION CEMENT SUPPLY COSTS HYDROPOWER ELECTRICITY TARIFFS ENERGY STRATEGY COST OF ENERGY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TRANSMISSION LOSSES GENERATING CAPACITY HYDROCARBONS HYDROPOWER PLANT TARIFF LEVELS SOLAR POWER PRIMARY ENERGY POWER PRODUCTION ENERGY DEMAND ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS EXPLORATION POWER PRODUCER QUANTITY OF GAS DISTRIBUTION GRID TRANSMISSION LINE INVESTMENT ENERGY DEVELOPMENT GRID SYSTEMS COAL TARIFF FUEL DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DRILLING FACILITIES AVAILABILITY HYDROPOWER GENERATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION INVESTMENTS CONVERSION RATE RESIDENTIAL DEMAND RENEWABLE ENERGY ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION DIESEL KEROSENE PIPELINE TRANSMISSION LINES PRICES APPROACH POWER PLANT GAS EXPLORATION ENERGY This Energy Sector Policy Note is intended to support the Government of Mozambique in determining priorities for policy decisions with the aim of delivering efficiently produced, technically and financially sustainable electricity supply to the Mozambican population. To support the development of recommendations, this Note includes simulation analysis based on the current finances of the sector. Electricidade de Macambique’s (EDM) corporate financial model was adapted for this work. Targets for electrification are based on discussions with government officials. EDM’s current generation pipeline and its timing was taken as a given in order to simulate investment needs and evolution of sector finances under various tariff and funding availability assumptions. The various simulations and the broader sector quantitative and qualitative discussion should support policy formulation and prioritization going forward. The power sector in Mozambique faces three key challenges: i) to provide reliable and efficient electricity supply to its customers; ii) to cope with the increase in the electricity demand from its current (and future) customer base by expanding its generation and transmission capacity; and, iii) to provide access to electricity to the vast majority of the population. The importance of the timing of new generation to export power to South Africa also points to the importance of the backbone transmission project to evacuate the power from the center of the country – thereby enabling exports. Increasing access in line with Government targets will require major investments. The Government needs to consider the trade-offs between the ambition of the access targets imposed upon EDM and the sector’s broader financial viability for carrying out operations, maintenance and investment. Relaxation of the access target so that the 50 percent target is achieved by 2030 instead of 2023 gives EDM more liquidity in the first years. 2016-06-07T18:04:14Z 2016-06-07T18:04:14Z 2015-11-30 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26284799/mozambique-energy-sector-policy-note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24441 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 Mozambique