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An examination of the structure and process within energy utilities in Kenya and the Sudan, their financial and technical performance; their ability to formulate and implement policies and strategies, and their technical and managerial competence.
An examination of the structure and process within energy utilities in Kenya and the Sudan, their financial and technical performance; their ability to formulate and implement policies and strategies, and their technical and managerial competence.
Motorized transport has grown substantially in sub-Saharan Africa. This text presents transport energy research findings from Mauritius, which has a booming, middle-income economy, and Ethiopia, which has only just begun the transition to a market-oriented economy.
Motorized transport has grown substantially in sub-Saharan Africa. This text presents transport energy research findings from Mauritius, which has a booming, middle-income economy, and Ethiopia, which has only just begun the transition to a market-oriented economy.
This study explores the problems of the power sector in Africa, including the tendency to ignore the electricity needs of the population at large. It stresses that power sector reforms are dependent on political stability, strong macro-economic demand, and foreign aid not distorting policy.
This study explores the problems of the power sector in Africa, including the tendency to ignore the electricity needs of the population at large. It stresses that power sector reforms are dependent on political stability, strong macro-economic demand, and foreign aid not distorting policy.
This work examines the World Bank's energy policies and seeks to add to the pressure to shift its capital lending and policy advice in favour of sustainable energy. Case studies and evidence are included from a wide range of Third World and Eastern European countries.
This study traces the shifts that have taken place with the expansion of non-OPEC oil production, market liberalization, political competition in the Middle East, the re-emergence of Russia as a primary oil and dominant gas exporter, and the explosive rise of East Asian energy demand.