Scaling Up Access to Electricity: Emerging Best Practices for Mini-Grid Regulation

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Title
Scaling Up Access to Electricity: Emerging Best Practices for Mini-Grid Regulation
Type
Articles (news)
Organization
World Bank Group
Region/Country
Global/Multiple
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Year of publication
2015
Description
Mini-grids, an increasingly attractive complement to conventional rural electrification, provide electricity to communities that would have to wait years for the arrival of the main grid. Recent innovations have spurred private interest

in mini-grids, but further development will require better regulatory frameworks. Properly structured, light-handed regulation can lower risks to mini-grid developers through transparent rules on issuing licenses, setting tariffs, and

preparing for the arrival of the country’s main grid.
Author / Producer
Chris Greacen, Stephanie Nsom, Dana Rysankova
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