Difference between revisions of "Tanzania Energy Situation"
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==== Non governmental service providers for rural areas in the field of energy ==== | ==== Non governmental service providers for rural areas in the field of energy ==== | ||
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+ | '''ProBEC''': works with a variety of private actors to disseminate the supported technologies: Individual farmers in Iringa (Tabora), M&R Appropriate Technology Engineering and Green Ceramic Products and Environment, Uniliver Tea Company, Mufindi Tea Company, Kibena Tea Company, Tanzania Wattle Company LTD, Association of Tanzania Tobacco Traders (ATTT, Tabora), Envotec Services Ltd., VICOBA Sustainable Development Agency (Songea), West Usambara Women Education, Marangu community Development Association<br><br><br> | ||
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=== Policy framework === | === Policy framework === |
Revision as of 07:36, 27 October 2010
Situation analysis and framework conditions
Energy situation especially in rural areas
Wood fuel still is the most important energy used in Tanzania, accounting for over 90 percent of total energy consumption. Due to lacking programmes promoting the sustainable supply of wood fuel, availability of biomass resources declined crucially. So far, less than 1 percent of Tanzania's population has access to electricity.
Energy demand and supply in the household sector
Rural electricity supply
Institutional set up and actors in the energy sector
Public institutions
Energy sector is organised via the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, the Zanzibar Department of Energy and teh Commission for Science and Technology in Tanzania.
ProBEC works with a variety of private organisation in order to disseminate the supported technologies: .
Electricity companies
Power Generation: Transmission:
Distribution:
Non governmental service providers for rural areas in the field of energy
Private companies:
Micro-Finance Institutions:
ProBEC: works with a variety of private actors to disseminate the supported technologies: Individual farmers in Iringa (Tabora), M&R Appropriate Technology Engineering and Green Ceramic Products and Environment, Uniliver Tea Company, Mufindi Tea Company, Kibena Tea Company, Tanzania Wattle Company LTD, Association of Tanzania Tobacco Traders (ATTT, Tabora), Envotec Services Ltd., VICOBA Sustainable Development Agency (Songea), West Usambara Women Education, Marangu community Development Association
Policy framework
Poverty reduction strategy
Energy policy
Key problems hampering access to modern energy services in rural areas
Obstacles for grid based rural electrification