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Scaling Distributed Generation in Mozambique

Mozambiqueโ€™s electricity sector is undergoing a significant transformation to capitalise on global trends such as the decarbonisation, decentralisation, and digitalisation of power systems, along with the increasing emphasis on renewable energy sources. This white paper highlights barriers and opportunities for scaling distributed renewable energy generation as well as key actions required for successful implementation.

2025
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Africa
Country: Mozambique
Topic: Energy Planning
Market segment: On-Grid

Scaling Distributed Generation in Mozambique

Mozambiqueโ€™s electricity sector is undergoing a significant transformation to capitalise on global trends such as the decarbonisation, decentralisation, and digitalisation of power systems, along with the increasing emphasis on renewable energy sources. This white paper highlights barriers and opportunities for scaling distributed renewable energy generation as well as key actions required for successful implementation.

2025
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Africa
Country: Mozambique
Topic: Energy Planning
Market segment: On-Grid
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Opening Power Markets to Private Sector Participation

This study delves into Namibiaโ€™s introduction of the Modified Single Buyer (MSB) model, one of the most progressive power market structures on the African continent. Namibia had introduced the MSB model in 2019 in order to liberalise its power market, attract private investment, and increase domestic generation. The model enables Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to sell electricity directly in parts to large users or export it to the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP), while eligible customers can procure power directly from generators.

Opening Power Markets to Private Sector Participation

This study delves into Namibiaโ€™s introduction of the Modified Single Buyer (MSB) model, one of the most progressive power market structures on the African continent. Namibia had introduced the MSB model in 2019 in order to liberalise its power market, attract private investment, and increase domestic generation. The model enables Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to sell electricity directly in parts to large users or export it to the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP), while eligible customers can procure power directly from generators.

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Powering Peruโ€™s Future: Smarter Forecasting for Reliable Renewable Integration

This report sheds light on Peruโ€™s impressive journey to improved variable renewable energy (vRE) forecasting and a future-ready grid. For Peru, a country rich in solar and wind resources, the challenge of accurate generation prediction was particularly critical in view of the countryโ€™s goal of a 20% share of renewables in its electricity mix by 2030. But with more vRE feeding into the system, knowing the output in advance became harder and more important than ever.

Powering Peruโ€™s Future: Smarter Forecasting for Reliable Renewable Integration

This report sheds light on Peruโ€™s impressive journey to improved variable renewable energy (vRE) forecasting and a future-ready grid. For Peru, a country rich in solar and wind resources, the challenge of accurate generation prediction was particularly critical in view of the countryโ€™s goal of a 20% share of renewables in its electricity mix by 2030. But with more vRE feeding into the system, knowing the output in advance became harder and more important than ever.

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Transforming Africaโ€™s Energy Regulation Landscape

This study sheds light on the tangible and lasting results of advancing energy transitions in partnership with high-impact countries and regions.The study further highlights how the African Electricity Regulator Peer Review and Learning Network (PRLN) is able to advance regional collaboration and regulation and thus unlock investment in Africaโ€™s energy future.

2025
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Africa
Country: Namibia, Mozambique, Kenya, Uganda, Eswatini, Tanzania, Cameroon
Topic: Regulation
Market segment: On-Grid

Transforming Africaโ€™s Energy Regulation Landscape

This study sheds light on the tangible and lasting results of advancing energy transitions in partnership with high-impact countries and regions.The study further highlights how the African Electricity Regulator Peer Review and Learning Network (PRLN) is able to advance regional collaboration and regulation and thus unlock investment in Africaโ€™s energy future.

2025
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Africa
Country: Namibia, Mozambique, Kenya, Uganda, Eswatini, Tanzania, Cameroon
Topic: Regulation
Market segment: On-Grid
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Breaking Barriers, Building Markets

This publication examines how opening power markets can unlock the investment and innovation needed to meet Africaโ€™s growing demand for reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity. The paper highlights a pivotal shift: moving from a bottom-up, project-by-project approach toward structured markets that enable broad participation. Market reform creates space for diverse new players, reducing risk through diversification and driving down costs.

Breaking Barriers, Building Markets

This publication examines how opening power markets can unlock the investment and innovation needed to meet Africaโ€™s growing demand for reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity. The paper highlights a pivotal shift: moving from a bottom-up, project-by-project approach toward structured markets that enable broad participation. Market reform creates space for diverse new players, reducing risk through diversification and driving down costs.

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CIER’s Report on Energy Profiles of South and Central American Countries and a Sector Overview for 2019-2023

The Commission for Regional Energy Integration (Comisiรณn de Integraciรณn Energรฉtica Regional, or CIER) published a report on Energy Profiles of the South and Central American Countries. This report was written in partnership with GET.transform and analyses the energy profiles of each country in the region from 2019-2023. It explores the national energy sources, primary energy uses, and the efficiency and productivity in the use of energy.

2025
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
Topic: Energy Planning
Market segment: On-Grid

CIER’s Report on Energy Profiles of South and Central American Countries and a Sector Overview for 2019-2023

The Commission for Regional Energy Integration (Comisiรณn de Integraciรณn Energรฉtica Regional, or CIER) published a report on Energy Profiles of the South and Central American Countries. This report was written in partnership with GET.transform and analyses the energy profiles of each country in the region from 2019-2023. It explores the national energy sources, primary energy uses, and the efficiency and productivity in the use of energy.

2025
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
Topic: Energy Planning
Market segment: On-Grid
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CIER’s Report on International Interconnections: Energy Exchanges and Status in South and Central America

The Commission for Regional Energy Integration (CIER) published a report on international interconnections for South and Central American countries. The report was produced in partnership with GET.transform and presents an inventory of existing and planned energy interconnections, including technical characteristics, operational status and energy exchanges between countries in both regions. The study also provides details on the Central American Market and the Central American Interconnected System.

2025
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
Topic: Energy Planning
Market segment: On-Grid

CIER’s Report on International Interconnections: Energy Exchanges and Status in South and Central America

The Commission for Regional Energy Integration (CIER) published a report on international interconnections for South and Central American countries. The report was produced in partnership with GET.transform and presents an inventory of existing and planned energy interconnections, including technical characteristics, operational status and energy exchanges between countries in both regions. The study also provides details on the Central American Market and the Central American Interconnected System.

2025
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
Topic: Energy Planning
Market segment: On-Grid
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Economic Guidelines of the African Model Mini-Grid Regulations Tool

The African Forum of Utility Regulators (AFUR) published Economic Guidelines to support its African Model Mini-Grid Regulations Tool. Developed with GET.transform, the Guidelines help policymakers and regulators apply international best practices in tariff-setting for mini-grids. The resource addresses common regulatory challenges and strengthens efforts to create enabling environments for sustainable mini-grid development across Africa.

2025
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Africa
Topic: Energy Access
Market segment: Off-Grid

Economic Guidelines of the African Model Mini-Grid Regulations Tool

The African Forum of Utility Regulators (AFUR) published Economic Guidelines to support its African Model Mini-Grid Regulations Tool. Developed with GET.transform, the Guidelines help policymakers and regulators apply international best practices in tariff-setting for mini-grids. The resource addresses common regulatory challenges and strengthens efforts to create enabling environments for sustainable mini-grid development across Africa.

2025
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Africa
Topic: Energy Access
Market segment: Off-Grid
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Legal Guidelines of the African Model Mini-Grid Regulations Tool

The African Forum of Utility Regulators (AFUR) introduced Legal Guidelines as part of its African Model Mini-Grid Regulations Tool, developed in collaboration with GET.transform. The Legal Guidelines as well as the accompanying Economic and Technical Guidelines informed the tool development and helped strike a balance between regulatory rigidity and flexibility.

2025
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Africa
Topic: Energy Access
Market segment: Off-Grid

Legal Guidelines of the African Model Mini-Grid Regulations Tool

The African Forum of Utility Regulators (AFUR) introduced Legal Guidelines as part of its African Model Mini-Grid Regulations Tool, developed in collaboration with GET.transform. The Legal Guidelines as well as the accompanying Economic and Technical Guidelines informed the tool development and helped strike a balance between regulatory rigidity and flexibility.

2025
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Africa
Topic: Energy Access
Market segment: Off-Grid
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Renewable Supply Chains and Manufacturing: Building Bridges between Africa and Europe

The report underscores the untapped potential for collaboration in renewable energy development across Africa and Europe. The study explores local manufacturing’s potential to boost economic growth in Africa. Finally, it reveals that while Africa currently has limited regions capable of fostering robust manufacturing clusters, strategic actions and policies could rewrite the continentโ€™s role in the global green industrial revolution.

2024
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Africa
Topic: Finance, Job Creation, Solar Energy

Renewable Supply Chains and Manufacturing: Building Bridges between Africa and Europe

The report underscores the untapped potential for collaboration in renewable energy development across Africa and Europe. The study explores local manufacturing’s potential to boost economic growth in Africa. Finally, it reveals that while Africa currently has limited regions capable of fostering robust manufacturing clusters, strategic actions and policies could rewrite the continentโ€™s role in the global green industrial revolution.

2024
Instrument: GET.transform
Region: Africa
Topic: Finance, Job Creation, Solar Energy
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