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Country Name


Capital

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Official language(s)

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Government

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President

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Total area

km2

Population

(year)

Rural population

(year)

GDP (nominal)

US $(year)

GDP Per capita

US$ (year)

Currency

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Time zone

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Electricity generation

TWh/year (Year)
Access to Electricity %

Wind energy (installed capacity)

MW(Year)

Solar Energy (installed capacity)

MW (Year)


Overview

Renewable Energy Sources

Hydropower

Solar power

Biomass

Wind power

Policy Framework, Laws and Regulations

Institutional Set-up in the Energy Sector

Activities of Other Donors

Further Information

References