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Title
Bringing Power and Progress to Africa in a Financially and Environmentally Sustainable Manner
Publisher
Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy
Author
Richard Stuebi, Edem Adukonu, Peishan Wang, Ted Zhang, Xin Yue, Justin Ren
Published in
May 2020
Abstract
This paper presents a summary of the present state and possible futures for the African electricity

sector. A synthesis of an ever-growing body of research on electricity in Africa, this paper aims to provide the reader a thorough and balanced context as well as general conclusions and

recommendations to better inform and guide decision-making and action.
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