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| {{Pub Database | | {{Pub Database |
− | |Pub Title=The African Development Bank and Energy Access Finance in Sub-Saharan Africa: Trends and Insights from Recent Data | + | |Pub Title=The African Development Bank and Energy Access Finance in Sub-Saharan Africa: Trends and Insights from Recent Data |
| |Pub Organization=Friends of the Earth & Oil Change International | | |Pub Organization=Friends of the Earth & Oil Change International |
| |Pub Author=Allison Lee, Alex Doukas, Kate DeAngelis & Elizabeth Bast | | |Pub Author=Allison Lee, Alex Doukas, Kate DeAngelis & Elizabeth Bast |
− | |Pub Month=December | + | |Pub Month=November |
| |Pub Year=2018 | | |Pub Year=2018 |
| |Pub Abstract=As of 2016, 590 million people in sub-Saharan Africa lacked access to electricity, and 850 million lacked access to modern energy for cooking. The number of people without access has declined in recent years, but population growth is quickly outpacing this progress. Under a business as usual scenario, an estimated 600 million people in sub-Saharan Africa will lack access to electricity in 2030, mainly in rural areas. | | |Pub Abstract=As of 2016, 590 million people in sub-Saharan Africa lacked access to electricity, and 850 million lacked access to modern energy for cooking. The number of people without access has declined in recent years, but population growth is quickly outpacing this progress. Under a business as usual scenario, an estimated 600 million people in sub-Saharan Africa will lack access to electricity in 2030, mainly in rural areas. |
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| The New Deal includes aspirational targets of providing 75 million new off-grid connections and providing 150 million households with clean energy solutions for cooking. This report looks at the role of the AfDB and some of its peer development finance institutions in contributing to energy access in sub-Saharan Africa in light of these goals. | | The New Deal includes aspirational targets of providing 75 million new off-grid connections and providing 150 million households with clean energy solutions for cooking. This report looks at the role of the AfDB and some of its peer development finance institutions in contributing to energy access in sub-Saharan Africa in light of these goals. |
− | |Pub Topics=Energy Access, Other | + | |Pub Topics=Energy Access, Financing and Business Models, Other |
| |Pub Download=https://1bps6437gg8c169i0y1drtgz-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/2018.11.02_AfDB-Energy-Access-Report.pdf | | |Pub Download=https://1bps6437gg8c169i0y1drtgz-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/2018.11.02_AfDB-Energy-Access-Report.pdf |
| |Pub Newsletter=No | | |Pub Newsletter=No |
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