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|CES Country Name=Sierra Leone
 
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= Introduction =
 
 
 
Very few people have access to electricity in Sierra Leone: Approximately 10% to 12% of the urban population and only around 2% of the rural population. Petrol or diesel generators are often used because most of the region lacks a stable public power supply. Kerosene, battery lamps or candles are mainly used for lighting. 96,7% of the population cooks with firewood or charcoal. There is significant potential for the use of renewable energy, particularly solar energy and hydroelectric power.
 
 
 
= Energy Situation / Statistics =
 
 
 
 
 
= <span style="font-size: 21.76px; line-height: 30.464px; background-color: initial;">Fossil Fuel</span><br/> =
 
 
 
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= Key Problems of the Energy Sector =
 
 
 
*Financing/Investment
 
*Building up Infrastructure (Transmission and Distribution Networks)
 
**Many parts of the country have no grid access
 
**Network is very old (50 years) and many distribution lines were destroyed during the civil war
 
**This has led to large private sector generation, especially in industry. Many companies are forced to rely on diesel generators
 
 
 
*Generation capacity does not cover the demand
 
*Poor Energy Efficiency (both in terms of electricity generation and distribution as well as with biofuels/kerosene used for cooking and lighting)
 
**Old equipment
 
**No energy audits/benchmarking
 
**Inefficient cooking stoves + kerosene lights
 
 
 
<ref>UNDP, 2012. National Energy Profile pf Sierra Leone, s.l.: UNDP.</ref>
 
 
 
 
 
= Policy Framework, Laws and Regulations =
 
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“Improving&nbsp;the&nbsp;country’s&nbsp;energy&nbsp;sector&nbsp;is&nbsp;one&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Government’s&nbsp;foremost&nbsp;objectives …The Government is committed to working with the private sector, International Energy Development Programmes and the donor community to achieve these essential improvements.”&nbsp;<ref>UNDP, 2012. National Energy Profile pf Sierra Leone, s.l.: UNDP.</ref>
 
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== Future Targets ==
 
 
 
[[File:Sierra Leone Energy Targets.png|left|600pxpx]]<br/>
 
 
 
= Institutional Set up in the Energy Sector =
 
 
 
 
 
= Further Information =
 
 
 
*A much more detailed report on the energy situation is provided in the [https://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwiZ3v3Mja_NAhUJPRQKHfs-D9wQFggeMAA&url=http://www.undp.org/content/dam/sierraleone/docs/focusareadocs/undp_sle_energyprofile.pdf&usg=AFQjCNHL77LwNzomXjHWAwIcoryxE-9-lA National Energy Profile of Sierra Leone], published by the UN in 2012<br/>
 
*For a full overview of energy policies see: [http://www.energy.gov.sl/Sierral_Leone_Policy_Compact_-_Energy_Africa_-_Final.docx Sierra Leone Energy Africa Compact], published by Energy Africa&nbsp;<br/>
 
*Useful [http://irena.masdar.ac.ae/?map=1610 IRENA mapping tool] for seeing the wind and solar potential in Sierra Leone
 
 
 
 
 
= References =
 
 
 
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