Fact pack on the current electricity transmission scenario in Africa and opportunity assessment till 2025
Inadequacy of Power Supply in Sub-Saharan Africa Makes it a Unique Market that Offers both Transformative Potential and Attractive Investment Opportunity
Sub- Saharan Africa, a region know for its significant wealth in natural resources is amongst the fastest emerging markets in the world. But fall well short from other similar growing markets when it comes to economic prosperity. Electricity plays a very crucial role for economic growth. Infact, there exists a direct correlation between economic growth and electricity supply and if Sub-Saharan African countries needs to see faster economic growth, then they must focus on developing its power sector. There are three aspects of power sector supporting national development of any economy – availability , accessibility and affordability. In case of Africa, accessibility is a major concern. It is pertinent to note that only 35-40% of the total population in Africa has access to electricity. A primary cause for such poor quality of supply and low electrification rates lies with weak power networks. Addressing these challenges will require new approaches to development and funding into power transmission sector of the country. Since, a large funding gap is already affecting the Sub-Saharan Africa’s power sector, this development cannot be done by country’s public sector alone and hence brings a great opportunity for scaling up the private participation and investments from the private channels.
BUSINESS CASE FOR POWER TRANSMISSION SECTOR IN AFRICA
Transmission network expansion to witness investments from private players to the tune of USD 3.2 Billion to USD 4.3 Billion annually between 2016-2040
South Africa power utility Eskom, has announced plans to add about 6 500 km of high-voltage transmission lines and
46000 MVA of transformer capacity by 2028
Nigeria plans to add over 190 new projects to boost power transmission, generation and distribution
Africa targets to provide electricity connections to about 60 million new households by 2030
About 5000 ckt. Kms of transmission line network targeted to be installed by 2030
Africa targets to increase electricity generation capacity by 30,000 MW
East African countries projects to witness peak demand/supply surplus of 3430 MW by 2025
Kenya Power & Lighting Company plans to invest USD 15 Million on projects to improve electricity supply in the country by 2019
South Africa’s power utility Eskom is set to expand its transmission network after ADB approved financial assistance of USD 218 Million
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Key Highlights
Immediate opportunity wise categorization of electricity demand centres in African region till 2025
Overview of current power transmission situation in Africa
Identifying major capacity addition pockets for renewable energy in Africa till 2025
Power demand-supply situation in Africa
Power generation trends in Africa – Overview on capacity addition from conventional and renewable energy sources
Transmission network expansion and track of key transmission projects in Africa
Opportunity assessment for building the subsequent transmission network for integrating the to be added renewable capacity
Power demand estimates for key countries in Africa till 2025
Report Insights
Power demand-supply situation in Africa
Power generation trends in Africa – Overview on capacity addition from conventional and renewable energy sources
Power demand estimates for key countries in Africa till 2025
Immediate opportunity wise categorization of electricity demand centres in African region till 2025
Overview of current power transmission situation in Africa
Transmission network expansion and track of key transmission projects in Africa
Identifying major capacity addition pockets for renewable energy in Africa till 2025
Opportunity assessment for building the subsequent transmission network for integrating the to be added renewable capacity
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Power Transmission Utilities in India
Power Transmission Utilities in Africa
Independent Power Transmission Utilities in India , Africa and RoW
Merchant Investors in Africa and RoW
Power Distribution Utilities (DISCOMs) in Africa
Power Generation Companies in India
Power Generation Companies in Africa
Original Equipment Manufacturers
Renewable Power Developers
Renewable Developing Agencies
Government Agencies
Research firms/ Institutes
Project Consultants
Industry Associations / Technical Consulting Group"
Contents and Coverage
An overview of power sector in Africa
A track on the current electricity electrification scenario in Africa
Current Regulatory & Policy Scenario for Electricity Generation in Africa & the Roadmap for Future Targets
Track on the Contribution of Development Partners in Power Transmission Works in Africa
Power Demand Estimations till 2025 for African Countries
Power Demand – Supply Situation in Africa – Examining the Gaps and Demand Estimations Till 2025
Anticipated Capacity Addition in the Power Transmission Network of African Countries till 2025 – Studying Key Countries
Estimating the Business Opportunities for Transmission & Distribution for Encouraging Electricity Trade in – North African Region, East African Region, West African Region & South African Region
Capacity Addition Targets for Renewable Energy in Africa – Estimating Likely Additions till 2025
Opportunity Assessment for Power Transmission Equipment OEM’s / Suppliers in Africa till 2025
Track of upcoming power transmission projects in Africa
Identifying Major Challenges Unlocking Regional Electricity Trade in Africa
Tracking investment opportunity in Power Transmission Sector in Africa – Capturing PPP opportunity trends
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