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Leveraging Partnerships to Increase Access to Power in Sub-Saharan Africa 600 million people, 70%
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Document Date: 2014-03-26 09:20:15


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City

Cape Town / /

Company

Power Systems United States Energy Association Aelous Kenya Ltd / Generation Capacity / Aeolus Kenya Ltd. / General Electric / The Abraaj Group NextGen Solar Denham Capital / Power Holding Company / Africa Nedbank Capital Standard Bank Group / Reykjavik Geothermal / Development Bank / The Power Africa / Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation / Heirs Holdings / Leveraging Partnerships / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Kenya / United States / Uganda / Tanzania / Nigeria / Liberia / Ghana / Ethiopia / Mozambique / South Africa / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

Debt Financing / Business Partnership / Funding / /

Facility

Corbetti Geothermal Power Plant / /

IndustryTerm

mitigation insurance / energy resource management / advisory services / project finance / electricity / development finance partners / energy needs / energy security / local commercial finance / oil and gas resource management / electricity grid solutions / electricity access / natural gas / energy projects / resource management / long-term energy security / intermittent renewable energy / energy technology / energy sector resources / energy / /

Organization

Government of Ethiopia / World Bank / U.S. Government / Government of Kenya / American Capital Energy & Infrastructure Corporate Council / /

Person

Obama / /

Position

President / International Harith General / Private Sector / /

Region

Sub-Saharan Africa / /

Technology

energy technology / /

URL

www.usaid.gov/powerafrica / /

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