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Publication - State of the Global Mini-grids Market Report 2020: Trends of renewable energy hybrid mini-grids in Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and island nations

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Title
State of the Global Mini-grids Market Report 2020: Trends of renewable energy hybrid mini-grids in Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and island nations
Publisher
Mini-Grid Partnership (MGP), BloombergNEF, Sustainable Energy for All


Published in
July 2020
Abstract
The report aims to raise awareness about mini-grids, mobilizing investments in the mini-grid sector and serving as a benchmark to measure progress in the sector for decision-makers. It provides the latest updates on the global mini-grids market and highlights key trends in the industry that, together, can stand as the definitive source of information for stakeholders.

The insights found in the report were developed through literature reviews, quantitative analysis and, importantly, interviews with 68 organizations to collect information and data from mini-grid developers, financiers, donor agencies, research institutes, non-profit organizations and technology vendors.

Therefore, this report represents an important cross-institutional collaboration to provide a detailed look at the state of the mini-grids sector.
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