Ethiopia : The Energy II Project
The project's objectives were to (i) increase the efficiency and sustainability of Ethiopia's power sector and to increase electricity use for economic growth and improved quality of life; and (ii) improve the utilization efficiency of ru...
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okr-10986-95752021-04-23T14:02:46Z Ethiopia : The Energy II Project Mohan, P. C. AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE ARTIFACTS BEST PRACTICE BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS RESOURCES BULK POWER BUSINESS MODEL BUSINESS PROCESS CHARCOAL DECENTRALIZATION DISEASE VECTORS EFFICIENT USE OF BIOMASS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY TARIFF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ENERGY COMPONENT ENERGY SUPPLY ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EQUIPMENT GOOD PRACTICE HYDROELECTRIC PLANT HYDROPOWER KNOWLEDGE BASE LEARNING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE POWER POWER CORPORATION POWER SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR REMOTE SENSING RENEWABLE ENERGY RURAL ENERGY RURAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT STRUCTURES SUSTAINABLE USE VISION WOOD WOODY BIOMASS The project's objectives were to (i) increase the efficiency and sustainability of Ethiopia's power sector and to increase electricity use for economic growth and improved quality of life; and (ii) improve the utilization efficiency of rural renewable energy. An IDA credit of US$ 200 million over the years 1998-2005 supported these objectives. The project had 3 components: (i) the Gilgel Gibe Hydroelectric plant; (ii) Rural energy; and (iii) Institutional Development. An Emergency Recovery Project was included in June 2004 for emergency equipment and materials for war-affected areas and in particular to replace stranded goods and equipment at Assab Port. 2012-08-13T09:00:05Z 2012-08-13T09:00:05Z 2007-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/7561369/ethiopia-energy-ii-project http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9575 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 135 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 Ethiopia |
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AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE ARTIFACTS BEST PRACTICE BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS RESOURCES BULK POWER BUSINESS MODEL BUSINESS PROCESS CHARCOAL DECENTRALIZATION DISEASE VECTORS EFFICIENT USE OF BIOMASS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY TARIFF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ENERGY COMPONENT ENERGY SUPPLY ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EQUIPMENT GOOD PRACTICE HYDROELECTRIC PLANT HYDROPOWER KNOWLEDGE BASE LEARNING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE POWER POWER CORPORATION POWER SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR REMOTE SENSING RENEWABLE ENERGY RURAL ENERGY RURAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT STRUCTURES SUSTAINABLE USE VISION WOOD WOODY BIOMASS |
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AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE ARTIFACTS BEST PRACTICE BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS RESOURCES BULK POWER BUSINESS MODEL BUSINESS PROCESS CHARCOAL DECENTRALIZATION DISEASE VECTORS EFFICIENT USE OF BIOMASS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY TARIFF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ENERGY COMPONENT ENERGY SUPPLY ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EQUIPMENT GOOD PRACTICE HYDROELECTRIC PLANT HYDROPOWER KNOWLEDGE BASE LEARNING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE POWER POWER CORPORATION POWER SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR REMOTE SENSING RENEWABLE ENERGY RURAL ENERGY RURAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT STRUCTURES SUSTAINABLE USE VISION WOOD WOODY BIOMASS Mohan, P. C. Ethiopia : The Energy II Project |
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The project's objectives were to
(i) increase the efficiency and sustainability of
Ethiopia's power sector and to increase electricity use
for economic growth and improved quality of life; and (ii)
improve the utilization efficiency of rural renewable
energy. An IDA credit of US$ 200 million over the years
1998-2005 supported these objectives. The project had 3
components: (i) the Gilgel Gibe Hydroelectric plant; (ii)
Rural energy; and (iii) Institutional Development. An
Emergency Recovery Project was included in June 2004 for
emergency equipment and materials for war-affected areas and
in particular to replace stranded goods and equipment at
Assab Port. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Mohan, P. C. |
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Mohan, P. C. |
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Mohan, P. C. |
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Ethiopia : The Energy II Project |
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Ethiopia : The Energy II Project |
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Ethiopia : The Energy II Project |
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Ethiopia : The Energy II Project |
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Ethiopia : The Energy II Project |
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ethiopia : the energy ii project |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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