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Content

  1. Introduction
  2. What are National Electrification Approaches?
  3. How to use this Review tool
  4. Categorization of National Electrification Approaches
  5. Category Dashboard and information on categories
  6. Example Table and Country Case Studies
    • Bangladesh, Brazil, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Nepal, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia,Vietnam

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Key Messages

  • Categorization allows National Electrification Approaches (NEA) to be presented and compared systematically
  • NEAs combine technologies, delivery models, regulation, financial and other interventions – most effective approaches include actions in all these areas
  • There is no one ideal approach to electrification. Successful NEA elements are well alighted with each otehr and national context
  • NEA should change over time as levels of electrification increase
  • Major advances in electrification can be achieved in just a few years given commitment from policy makers.


Further Information

Reference

  • Authors: Mary Willcox, Dean Cooper
  • EUEI PDF, EnDev, Practical Action


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