
Sub-Saharan Africa’s power capacity shortfall is holding back economic development in the sub-continent. Despite the region’s huge energy potential, capacity expansion is painfully slow. The funding required to remedy the deficit is substantial and governments do not have the necessary resources at their disposal. In this context the private sector clearly has a key role to play.
- Electricity consumption and private sector share in electricity installed capacities in sub-Saharan Africa, 2013
- Access to electricity and consumption by region, 2009
- Installed capacity of sub-Saharan Africa (excluding South Africa), 1990-2010
- Capacity by energy type, 2013
- Impact of power production system weaknesses on GDP, 2008
- Infrastructure needs and financing sources in sub-Saharan Africa, 2008
- Economic benefit of REs (wind, solar PV) 2013