GET.invest Country Brief – Benin
A high-level and quick overview of the renewable energy market in Benin.
GET.invest Country Brief – Benin
A high-level and quick overview of the renewable energy market in Benin.
Visit the siteGET.invest Country Brief – Benin
A high-level and quick overview of the renewable energy market in Benin.
GET.invest Country Brief – Benin
A high-level and quick overview of the renewable energy market in Benin.
Visit the siteRenewable Energy Market Segments in Sub-Saharan Africa: Outlook & Challenges
This paper is based on the implementation experience of the programme as well as the professional experience and views of the individual contributing team members and advisors, and as such represents a synopsis of combined experience of several decades.
Renewable Energy Market Segments in Sub-Saharan Africa: Outlook & Challenges
This paper is based on the implementation experience of the programme as well as the professional experience and views of the individual contributing team members and advisors, and as such represents a synopsis of combined experience of several decades.
Captive Power: Developer Guide
This Developer Guide is meant to be a ‘reference document’ to inform early market exploration. It is a relatively long document which summarises a wealth of details. It should best be read to obtain specific facts or information. The Guide is supplemented with Case Studies and Model Business Cases accessible at www.get-invest.eu.
Captive Power: Developer Guide
This Developer Guide is meant to be a ‘reference document’ to inform early market exploration. It is a relatively long document which summarises a wealth of details. It should best be read to obtain specific facts or information. The Guide is supplemented with Case Studies and Model Business Cases accessible at www.get-invest.eu.
DownloadAEEP Forum 2021 Spotlight – Aligning Energies for a Green and Prosperous Africa
The AEEP Forum 2021 Spotlight summarises the key findings from the AEEP Forum on 20 October 2021. The Forum convened more than 500 stakeholders for a half-day virtual event to discuss Africa and Europe’s unique partnership on energy. Speakers highlighted that the African energy transition is an opportunity for the continent with immense potential for job creation, innovation and inclusivity.
AEEP Forum 2021 Spotlight – Aligning Energies for a Green and Prosperous Africa
The AEEP Forum 2021 Spotlight summarises the key findings from the AEEP Forum on 20 October 2021. The Forum convened more than 500 stakeholders for a half-day virtual event to discuss Africa and Europe’s unique partnership on energy. Speakers highlighted that the African energy transition is an opportunity for the continent with immense potential for job creation, innovation and inclusivity.
DownloadPolicy Brief 2022/02: Wind Energy: Joining Forces for an African Lift-Off
The Africa-EU Energy Partnership’s (AEEP) Policy Brief Wind Energy explores the main action areas that could unlock Africa’s enormous wind energy potential. By working closely together, Africa and Europe can leverage their existing partnership and secure wind’s contribution to Agenda 2063 and Agenda 2030.
Policy Brief 2022/02: Wind Energy: Joining Forces for an African Lift-Off
The Africa-EU Energy Partnership’s (AEEP) Policy Brief Wind Energy explores the main action areas that could unlock Africa’s enormous wind energy potential. By working closely together, Africa and Europe can leverage their existing partnership and secure wind’s contribution to Agenda 2063 and Agenda 2030.
DownloadProductive Use of Energy 2.0: New Scaling Opportunities and Innovations in the Sector
The study takes stock of the evolving PUE landscape and discusses how to unlock large-scale deployment. It aims to support governments, development banks, donors and project developers in understanding new opportunities and promising business models. Thanks to the emergence of new actors in the private sector, supplying hardware and appliances for sale and for use, PUE is evolving to a “2.0” era.
Productive Use of Energy 2.0: New Scaling Opportunities and Innovations in the Sector
The study takes stock of the evolving PUE landscape and discusses how to unlock large-scale deployment. It aims to support governments, development banks, donors and project developers in understanding new opportunities and promising business models. Thanks to the emergence of new actors in the private sector, supplying hardware and appliances for sale and for use, PUE is evolving to a “2.0” era.
DownloadNigeria Case Study: Financing Instruments for the Mini-Grid Market
This GET.transform case study illustrates Nigeria’s successful approach to establishing large-scale mini-grid programmes. One of the success factors in Nigeria is the development of strong financing instruments, on top of a series of power sector reforms and regulations in place for the development of mini-grids. Nigeria uses both performance based grants and minimum subsidy tenders, with result-based financing (RBF) instruments used under both the Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP) and the Rural Electrification Fund (REF), to guarantee consistency in reimbursement of developers’ costs.
Nigeria Case Study: Financing Instruments for the Mini-Grid Market
This GET.transform case study illustrates Nigeria’s successful approach to establishing large-scale mini-grid programmes. One of the success factors in Nigeria is the development of strong financing instruments, on top of a series of power sector reforms and regulations in place for the development of mini-grids. Nigeria uses both performance based grants and minimum subsidy tenders, with result-based financing (RBF) instruments used under both the Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP) and the Rural Electrification Fund (REF), to guarantee consistency in reimbursement of developers’ costs.
DownloadA Renewable Energy Mini-Grid Technical Assistance Guide
Building on 15 years of support in mini-grid development, GET.transform on behalf of GIZ developed new guidance on creating effective frameworks for renewable energy mini-grid deployment. The report describes the kind of technical assistance (TA) needed to kickstart a mini-grid market and illustrates essential findings leading the way towards a new understanding of the role and aim of mini-grid technical assistance (TA).
A Renewable Energy Mini-Grid Technical Assistance Guide
Building on 15 years of support in mini-grid development, GET.transform on behalf of GIZ developed new guidance on creating effective frameworks for renewable energy mini-grid deployment. The report describes the kind of technical assistance (TA) needed to kickstart a mini-grid market and illustrates essential findings leading the way towards a new understanding of the role and aim of mini-grid technical assistance (TA).
DownloadUganda Case Study: A Bundled Approach to Mini-Grid Tendering
This GET.transform case study describes the development of the mini-grid framework in Uganda. The framework is particularly interesting because it integrates several of the main building blocks of mini-grid development, such as planning, financing, licensing and procurement, under a single process and facilitates multi-site development.
Uganda Case Study: A Bundled Approach to Mini-Grid Tendering
This GET.transform case study describes the development of the mini-grid framework in Uganda. The framework is particularly interesting because it integrates several of the main building blocks of mini-grid development, such as planning, financing, licensing and procurement, under a single process and facilitates multi-site development.
DownloadSierra Leone Case Study: A Cost-Reflective Mini-Grid Tariff Framework
Through the split asset mini-grid model, Sierra Leone was among the first countries in Sub-Saharan Africa to initiate a close collaboration between the public sector, private mini-grid investors and international organisations for the large-scale deployment of mini-grids. In this case study, GET.transform explores the success factors of Sierra Leone’s mini-grid framework.
Sierra Leone Case Study: A Cost-Reflective Mini-Grid Tariff Framework
Through the split asset mini-grid model, Sierra Leone was among the first countries in Sub-Saharan Africa to initiate a close collaboration between the public sector, private mini-grid investors and international organisations for the large-scale deployment of mini-grids. In this case study, GET.transform explores the success factors of Sierra Leone’s mini-grid framework.
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