The role of electricity availability in promoting the economic growth of low-income countries is a highly debated issue. Taking the Tanzanian government’s view that a lack of infrastructure for power generation, together with a low electrification rate, are a limitation to growth, this paper studies the implications on the country’s sustainable development of expanding the electricity sector. The analysis is based on the joint use of the OSeMOSYS open-source power system optimization model and the Leontief Input-Output model (based on the Tanzanian Social Accounting Matrix). Four scenarios are considered, representative of alternative technological and environmental policies, characterized by different timing to achieve full electrification...
Fast growing and emerging economies face the dual challenge of sustainably expanding and improving t...
In order to fulfil its aspiration to become a middle-income country, Tanzania is working on improvin...
Tanzania is among the countries with the fastest growing economy in Africa and therefore the need fo...
The role of electricity availability in promoting the economic growth of low-income countries is a h...
The role of electricity availability in promoting the economic growth of low-income countries is a h...
In light of a national policy aiming at satisfying a growing demand for electricity, while achieving...
The current study applies an energy-system model to explore energy supply options in meeting Tanzani...
Fast growing and emerging economies face the dual challenge of sustainably expanding and improving t...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 협동과정 기술경영·경제·정책전공, 2013. 2. 김연배.Tanzania is endowed with abundant natural fu...
Abstract: Power sector in Tanzania which includes generations, transmissions and utilizations faces ...
In this paper we investigate the prospects for the large-scale use of low-emission energy technologi...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa faces unique barriers to electricity development due to t...
This study examines the concept of the evolution of electricity sector in Tanzania.Electrification o...
Ethiopia is a low-income country, with low electricity access (45%) and an inefficient power transmi...
This thesis is designed to examine the current constraints on energy to a growing economy in Tanzani...
Fast growing and emerging economies face the dual challenge of sustainably expanding and improving t...
In order to fulfil its aspiration to become a middle-income country, Tanzania is working on improvin...
Tanzania is among the countries with the fastest growing economy in Africa and therefore the need fo...
The role of electricity availability in promoting the economic growth of low-income countries is a h...
The role of electricity availability in promoting the economic growth of low-income countries is a h...
In light of a national policy aiming at satisfying a growing demand for electricity, while achieving...
The current study applies an energy-system model to explore energy supply options in meeting Tanzani...
Fast growing and emerging economies face the dual challenge of sustainably expanding and improving t...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 협동과정 기술경영·경제·정책전공, 2013. 2. 김연배.Tanzania is endowed with abundant natural fu...
Abstract: Power sector in Tanzania which includes generations, transmissions and utilizations faces ...
In this paper we investigate the prospects for the large-scale use of low-emission energy technologi...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa faces unique barriers to electricity development due to t...
This study examines the concept of the evolution of electricity sector in Tanzania.Electrification o...
Ethiopia is a low-income country, with low electricity access (45%) and an inefficient power transmi...
This thesis is designed to examine the current constraints on energy to a growing economy in Tanzani...
Fast growing and emerging economies face the dual challenge of sustainably expanding and improving t...
In order to fulfil its aspiration to become a middle-income country, Tanzania is working on improvin...
Tanzania is among the countries with the fastest growing economy in Africa and therefore the need fo...