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Côte d`Ivoire
POWER AFRICA FACT SHEET
ENERGY SECTOR OVERVIEW
Côte d’Ivoire’s economy is rebounding rapidly after a decade of socio-political instability. Economic growth and electricity demand are projected to continue increasing as investment grows in sectors including manufacturing and mining. The Government has committed to meeting demand growth by increasing installed generation capacity by approximately 150 MW each year, mostly through IPPs. It also plans to diversify the generation mix to include a larger share of hydropower, biomass, solar, and potentially imported liquified natural gas (LNG). While the country’s electricity grid is relatively expansive and access rates are high, the actual share of household connection is low – largely due to the upfront cost of connection.
GENERATION CAPACITY CONNECTIONS
Installed Capacity: 2,178 MW
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Thermal: 60%
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Hydro:40%
Power Africa New MW to Date
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Reached Financial Close: 352
Power Africa 2030 Pipeline: 2,307 MW
Current Access Rate: 62%
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Rural: 31% Urban: 88%
Households without Power: 1.8 million
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Target: Universal Access by 2025
Power Africa New Connections: 142,965
INVESTMENT AND ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
Biggest Issues and Bottlenecks
- Procurement & project development processes
- High cost of connection
- Limited off-grid policy and incentives
Power Africa Interventions
- Transaction advisory support
- Support for the government’s Electricity for All Program
- Beyond the Grid
POWER AFRICA’S ENGAGEMENT IN CÔTE D’IVOIRE
MW GENERATION
USAID provides continuous transaction advisory services to support private sector investment in generation.
CONNECTIONS
USAID provides continuous transaction advisory assistance to help private sector off-grid companies strengthen their business models and expand their services – and is in the process of embedding an advisor to support development of a national off-grid policy. USAID is also providing technical assistance to assess options to pre-finance connections and help the regulator conduct the country’s first ever willingness-to-pay survey, which will help support national tariff reform.
SUCCESS STORY
With support from the U.S.-Africa Clean Energy Finance Initiative, off-grid company PEG Africa successfully expanded their commercial operations into Côte d’Ivoire.
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