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Title
Energy and Environment Partnership Southern and East Africa: Market Landscape Study - Volume II - Country Profiles - Stakeholder Maps
Publisher
Danish Energy Management & Esbensen
Author
Danish Energy Management & Esbensen
Published in
September 2017
Abstract
This report is the second part of the "Energy and Environment Partnership Southern and East Africa: Market Landscape Study - Volume I - Report". It entails detailed information on markets, frameworks conditions, technologies, and stakeholders from 15 countries in Southern and East Africa.



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