South and East African Power Utilities Markets 2017 – Research and Markets
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “South
and East African Power Utilities – 2016” report has been added
to Research and Markets’ offering.
This research service contemplates the current scenario of the energy
supply industry and its future developments in the target countries.
To reduce the over dependence on the conventional methods of power
generation, these countries are trying to diversify their power
generation mix by adding more renewable sources into the system. There
is a necessity to expedite the process of organising additional funding
to guarantee a viable service delivery for the future.
The reforms in the electricity supply and distribution industry have
resulted in higher rates of access to electricity, increased the ease of
power trading and the awareness for cost-reflective pricing strategies.
Power distribution and transmission projects will dominate the
investments in urban electricity supply owing to the increasing
urbanisation.
Key Questions This Study Will Answer:
– What is the current energy scenario in the target countries?
– What factors are driving and restraining the development of power
infrastructure in South and East Africa?
– How is the financial performance of power sector utilities?
– What is the current infrastructure footprint of the power sector in
the target economies?
– What are the upcoming projects in the field of power generation,
transmission, and distribution infrastructure in South and East Africa?
– What are the opportunities for investments in the power sector in the
target economies?
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
3. Country Overview – South Africa
4. Zimbabwe
5. Tanzania
6. Kenya
7. Growth Opportunities and Companies to Action
8. The Last Word
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/47z67z/south_and_east
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