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National Approaches to Electrification – Review of Options
Content
- Introduction
- What are National Electrification Approaches?
- How to use this Review tool
- Categorization of National Electrification Approaches
- Category Dashboard and information on categories
- Example Table and Country Case Studies
- Bangladesh, Brazil, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Nepal, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia,Vietnam
- Bangladesh, Brazil, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Nepal, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia,Vietnam
Download
- The tool is a Powerpoint in full screen slide show: File:National Approaches to Electrification - Review of Options.pptx
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



















