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Publication - Promoting Private Sector Participation in Africa's Grids
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Private sector participation (PSP) is pivotal, as it brings know-how and investment capital to bridge the gap from limited public sector funding. Unfortunately, private investment in transmission is not prevalent on the African continent, with few examples (e.g. the Copperbelt Energy Corporation in Zambia). This is vastly different from regions such as Latin America and India, where private sector participation, by contrast, is commonplace.
Notwithstanding, overcoming the barriers in Africa’s electricity sector requires consistent and parallel efforts in generation, transmission, and distribution and partnerships between the public and private sector.
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