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Sub-Saharan Africa : introducing low-cost methods in electricity distribution networks (English)

The level of electrification in sub-Saharan Africa is low, with less than 10 percent of the rural households having access to electricity. One of the key barriers to accelerating access is the high cost of connections, arising, inter alia, from the use of outdated, unsuitable, high-cost methods in electricity networks. A second key barrier is the small and dispersed nature of electricity demand, arising from low density of population and low income...
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Aissa,Mohamed Moncef; Amissah-Arthur,Jabesh; Bergman,Sten; Davies, Ian; Fernstrom, Eric; Karhammar,Ralph Ake; Mathur,Subodh C.; Sanghvi,Arun P.; Tulloch,John E..

Sub-Saharan Africa : introducing low-cost methods in electricity distribution networks (English). ESMAP Technical Paper ; no. 104 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/333511468204868864

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