Underpowered : The State of the Power Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa is in the midst of a power crisis marked by insufficient generating capacity, unreliable supplies, high prices, and low rates of popular access to the electricity grid. The region's capacity for generating power is lower tha...

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Main Authors: Eberhard, Anton, Foster, Vivien, Briceño-Garmendia, Cecilia, Ouedraogo, Fatimata, Camos, Daniel, Shkaratan, Maria
Format: Energy Study
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
GDP
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/05/10468575/africa-underpowered-state-power-sector-sub-saharan-africa
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7833
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topic ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
AVERAGE COSTS
AVERAGE TARIFF
BACKUP POWER
BALANCE
BENCHMARK
BENCHMARKS
BIDDING PROCESS
BLACKOUTS
BLOCK TARIFFS
BORDER TRADE
BORDER TRANSMISSION
BOTTOM LINE
CAPACITY CHARGES
CAPACITY UTILIZATION
CAPITAL COSTS
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
CHEAPER POWER
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COAL GENERATION
COAL RESERVES
COGENERATION
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY
COMPETITION IN GENERATION
COMPETITIVENESS
CONCESSION
CONCESSION CONTRACT
CONCESSIONS
CONSUMERS
CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY
COST OF POWER
COST RECOVERY
COSTS OF POWER
CUSTOMER SERVICE
DEBT
DEVALUATION
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DIESEL
DISECONOMIES OF SCALE
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DIVESTITURE
DOMESTIC ENERGY
DOMESTIC ENERGY RESOURCES
DOMESTIC GAS
DOMINANT FUEL
ECONOMIC COSTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFECTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICAL POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY BILL
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE
ELECTRICITY PRICES
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
ELECTRICITY REGULATOR
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ELECTRIFICATION
ENERGY CRISIS
ENERGY RESERVES
ENERGY RESOURCES
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL CLOSURE
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUELS
FUEL
GAS PRODUCTION
GAS RESOURCES
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GENERATING CAPACITY
GENERATION
GENERATION ASSETS
GENERATION CAPACITY
GENERATION COSTS
GENERATION SYSTEMS
GENERATOR
GENERATORS
GRID POWER
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
GROWTH RATES
HEAVY FUEL OIL
HYDROELECTRIC POTENTIAL
HYDROPOWER
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS
INDEPENDENT REGULATION
INEFFICIENCY
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT FUNDS
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
KILOWATT HOUR
LABOR RELATIONS
LEASE CONTRACT
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTORS
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
MARGINAL COST
MARKET RATES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS GENERATION
NUCLEAR POWER
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS
OIL
OIL PRICES
OIL PRODUCTION
OIL RESERVES
OUTSOURCING
PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PERFORMANCE TARGETS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POWER
POWER CAPACITY
POWER COSTS
POWER CRISIS
POWER DEMAND
POWER DEVELOPMENT
POWER DISTRIBUTION
POWER GENERATION
POWER GRID
POWER MARKETS
POWER OUTAGES
POWER PLANTS
POWER POOLS
POWER PRICES
POWER PRICING
POWER PRODUCERS
POWER PROJECT
POWER PROJECTS
POWER PURCHASE
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR PLANNING
POWER SECTOR REFORM
POWER SECTORS
POWER SHORTAGES
POWER SUPPLIES
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SYSTEM
POWER SYSTEMS
POWER UTILITIES
PRESSURE REGULATORS
PRICE DIFFERENTIAL
PRICE INCREASES
PRICE OF POWER
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY
RETAIL COMPETITION
REVENUE COLLECTION
SOLAR ENERGY
STATE-OWNED UTILITIES
SUPPLY CHAIN
THERMAL CAPACITY
THERMAL POWER
TOTAL COSTS
TRANSMISSION LINES
UTILITIES
UTILITY CUSTOMERS
VOLTAGE
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
AVERAGE COSTS
AVERAGE TARIFF
BACKUP POWER
BALANCE
BENCHMARK
BENCHMARKS
BIDDING PROCESS
BLACKOUTS
BLOCK TARIFFS
BORDER TRADE
BORDER TRANSMISSION
BOTTOM LINE
CAPACITY CHARGES
CAPACITY UTILIZATION
CAPITAL COSTS
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
CHEAPER POWER
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COAL GENERATION
COAL RESERVES
COGENERATION
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY
COMPETITION IN GENERATION
COMPETITIVENESS
CONCESSION
CONCESSION CONTRACT
CONCESSIONS
CONSUMERS
CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY
COST OF POWER
COST RECOVERY
COSTS OF POWER
CUSTOMER SERVICE
DEBT
DEVALUATION
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DIESEL
DISECONOMIES OF SCALE
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DIVESTITURE
DOMESTIC ENERGY
DOMESTIC ENERGY RESOURCES
DOMESTIC GAS
DOMINANT FUEL
ECONOMIC COSTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFECTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICAL POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY BILL
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE
ELECTRICITY PRICES
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
ELECTRICITY REGULATOR
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ELECTRIFICATION
ENERGY CRISIS
ENERGY RESERVES
ENERGY RESOURCES
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL CLOSURE
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
FOSSIL
FOSSIL FUELS
FUEL
GAS PRODUCTION
GAS RESOURCES
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GENERATING CAPACITY
GENERATION
GENERATION ASSETS
GENERATION CAPACITY
GENERATION COSTS
GENERATION SYSTEMS
GENERATOR
GENERATORS
GRID POWER
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
GROWTH RATES
HEAVY FUEL OIL
HYDROELECTRIC POTENTIAL
HYDROPOWER
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS
INDEPENDENT REGULATION
INEFFICIENCY
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT FUNDS
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
KILOWATT HOUR
LABOR RELATIONS
LEASE CONTRACT
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTORS
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
MARGINAL COST
MARKET RATES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS GENERATION
NUCLEAR POWER
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS
OIL
OIL PRICES
OIL PRODUCTION
OIL RESERVES
OUTSOURCING
PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PERFORMANCE TARGETS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POWER
POWER CAPACITY
POWER COSTS
POWER CRISIS
POWER DEMAND
POWER DEVELOPMENT
POWER DISTRIBUTION
POWER GENERATION
POWER GRID
POWER MARKETS
POWER OUTAGES
POWER PLANTS
POWER POOLS
POWER PRICES
POWER PRICING
POWER PRODUCERS
POWER PROJECT
POWER PROJECTS
POWER PURCHASE
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR PLANNING
POWER SECTOR REFORM
POWER SECTORS
POWER SHORTAGES
POWER SUPPLIES
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SYSTEM
POWER SYSTEMS
POWER UTILITIES
PRESSURE REGULATORS
PRICE DIFFERENTIAL
PRICE INCREASES
PRICE OF POWER
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY
RETAIL COMPETITION
REVENUE COLLECTION
SOLAR ENERGY
STATE-OWNED UTILITIES
SUPPLY CHAIN
THERMAL CAPACITY
THERMAL POWER
TOTAL COSTS
TRANSMISSION LINES
UTILITIES
UTILITY CUSTOMERS
VOLTAGE
Eberhard, Anton
Foster, Vivien
Briceño-Garmendia, Cecilia
Ouedraogo, Fatimata
Camos, Daniel
Shkaratan, Maria
Underpowered : The State of the Power Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa
geographic_facet Africa
description Sub-Saharan Africa is in the midst of a power crisis marked by insufficient generating capacity, unreliable supplies, high prices, and low rates of popular access to the electricity grid. The region's capacity for generating power is lower than that of any other world region, and growth in that capacity has stagnated. The average price of power in Sub-Saharan Africa is double that of other developing regions, but supply is unreliable. Because new household connections in many countries are not keeping up with population growth, the electrification rate, already low, is actually declining. The manifestations of the current crisis are symptoms of deeper problems that are explored in this study of power sector institutions in 24 countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, which draws extensively on a new body of research undertaken as part of the multi-donor Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD). There are nearly 60 medium- to longer-term power sector projects involving the private sector in the region excluding leases for emergency power generation. Almost half of these are independent power producers (IPPs). Involving more than $2 billion of private sector investment, these IPPs have added early 3,000 MW of new capacity. A few IPP investments have been particularly well structured and contribute reliable power to the national grid.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Energy Study
author Eberhard, Anton
Foster, Vivien
Briceño-Garmendia, Cecilia
Ouedraogo, Fatimata
Camos, Daniel
Shkaratan, Maria
author_facet Eberhard, Anton
Foster, Vivien
Briceño-Garmendia, Cecilia
Ouedraogo, Fatimata
Camos, Daniel
Shkaratan, Maria
author_sort Eberhard, Anton
title Underpowered : The State of the Power Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_short Underpowered : The State of the Power Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_full Underpowered : The State of the Power Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr Underpowered : The State of the Power Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Underpowered : The State of the Power Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa
title_sort underpowered : the state of the power sector in sub-saharan africa
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/05/10468575/africa-underpowered-state-power-sector-sub-saharan-africa
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7833
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spelling okr-10986-78332021-04-23T14:02:35Z Underpowered : The State of the Power Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa Eberhard, Anton Foster, Vivien Briceño-Garmendia, Cecilia Ouedraogo, Fatimata Camos, Daniel Shkaratan, Maria ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY APPROACH AVAILABILITY AVERAGE COSTS AVERAGE TARIFF BACKUP POWER BALANCE BENCHMARK BENCHMARKS BIDDING PROCESS BLACKOUTS BLOCK TARIFFS BORDER TRADE BORDER TRANSMISSION BOTTOM LINE CAPACITY CHARGES CAPACITY UTILIZATION CAPITAL COSTS CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS CHEAPER POWER CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COAL GENERATION COAL RESERVES COGENERATION COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY COMPETITION IN GENERATION COMPETITIVENESS CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSIONS CONSUMERS CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY COST OF POWER COST RECOVERY COSTS OF POWER CUSTOMER SERVICE DEBT DEVALUATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DIESEL DISECONOMIES OF SCALE DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DIVESTITURE DOMESTIC ENERGY DOMESTIC ENERGY RESOURCES DOMESTIC GAS DOMINANT FUEL ECONOMIC COSTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EFFECTS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICAL POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY BILL ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY REGULATOR ELECTRICITY SERVICES ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRIFICATION ENERGY CRISIS ENERGY RESERVES ENERGY RESOURCES EXPORTS FINANCIAL CLOSURE FINANCIAL VIABILITY FOSSIL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL GAS PRODUCTION GAS RESOURCES GDP GDP PER CAPITA GENERATING CAPACITY GENERATION GENERATION ASSETS GENERATION CAPACITY GENERATION COSTS GENERATION SYSTEMS GENERATOR GENERATORS GRID POWER GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION GROWTH RATES HEAVY FUEL OIL HYDROELECTRIC POTENTIAL HYDROPOWER INCOME INCOME GROUPS INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS INDEPENDENT REGULATION INEFFICIENCY INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT FUNDS INVESTMENT PROGRAM KILOWATT HOUR LABOR RELATIONS LEASE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT CONTRACTORS MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS MARGINAL COST MARKET RATES MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS GENERATION NUCLEAR POWER NUCLEAR POWER PLANT NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS OIL OIL PRICES OIL PRODUCTION OIL RESERVES OUTSOURCING PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERFORMANCE TARGETS POOR HOUSEHOLDS POWER POWER CAPACITY POWER COSTS POWER CRISIS POWER DEMAND POWER DEVELOPMENT POWER DISTRIBUTION POWER GENERATION POWER GRID POWER MARKETS POWER OUTAGES POWER PLANTS POWER POOLS POWER PRICES POWER PRICING POWER PRODUCERS POWER PROJECT POWER PROJECTS POWER PURCHASE POWER SECTOR POWER SECTOR PLANNING POWER SECTOR REFORM POWER SECTORS POWER SHORTAGES POWER SUPPLIES POWER SUPPLY POWER SYSTEM POWER SYSTEMS POWER UTILITIES PRESSURE REGULATORS PRICE DIFFERENTIAL PRICE INCREASES PRICE OF POWER PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE RELIABILITY OF SUPPLY RETAIL COMPETITION REVENUE COLLECTION SOLAR ENERGY STATE-OWNED UTILITIES SUPPLY CHAIN THERMAL CAPACITY THERMAL POWER TOTAL COSTS TRANSMISSION LINES UTILITIES UTILITY CUSTOMERS VOLTAGE Sub-Saharan Africa is in the midst of a power crisis marked by insufficient generating capacity, unreliable supplies, high prices, and low rates of popular access to the electricity grid. The region's capacity for generating power is lower than that of any other world region, and growth in that capacity has stagnated. The average price of power in Sub-Saharan Africa is double that of other developing regions, but supply is unreliable. Because new household connections in many countries are not keeping up with population growth, the electrification rate, already low, is actually declining. The manifestations of the current crisis are symptoms of deeper problems that are explored in this study of power sector institutions in 24 countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, which draws extensively on a new body of research undertaken as part of the multi-donor Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD). There are nearly 60 medium- to longer-term power sector projects involving the private sector in the region excluding leases for emergency power generation. Almost half of these are independent power producers (IPPs). Involving more than $2 billion of private sector investment, these IPPs have added early 3,000 MW of new capacity. A few IPP investments have been particularly well structured and contribute reliable power to the national grid. 2012-06-12T17:56:15Z 2012-06-12T17:56:15Z 2008-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/05/10468575/africa-underpowered-state-power-sector-sub-saharan-africa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7833 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Energy Study Economic & Sector Work Africa