Title of article
Power sector reforms in Ethiopia: options for promoting local investments in rural electrification
Author/Authors
Mengistu Teferra، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
9
From page
967
To page
975
Abstract
An estimated 13% of Ethiopiaʹs population has access to electricity. Almost all electrified centres are urban, with rural areas as well as most small rural towns largely unelectrified. Rural electrification (RE) thus remains a major challenge to the power sector of Ethiopia. The national power utility (EEPCO) has traditionally been assigned the task of electrifying rural demand centres. EEPCO has, however, concentrated on the more developed and profitable urban areas. The objective of this article is to present the findings of a study that examined whether the ongoing power sector reforms in Ethiopia can attract private investment in RE as an alternative to the sole reliance on EEPCO. Initial findings of the study indicate that private investment in RE can be enhanced with some improvement in the legal and regulatory provisions, along with extension of technical assistance from EEPCO to private investors.
Keywords
Rural electrification , Reforms , Ethiopia
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
975200
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