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  • Energy Profile: Guinea Bissau

    Guinea Bissau has a population of 1.75 million. Total production of electricity in 2015 was 13 ktoe with all of it produced from fossil fuels. Final consumption of electricity...
  • Energy Profile: South Africa

    In 2015, total electricity produced was 25,399 ktoe, of which 90 per cent was produced from fossil fuels, 4.8 per cent from nuclear and 4.3 per cent from hydro. Final...
  • Energy Profile: Malawi

    By 2013, the population of Malawi was 16.19 million. In 2015, total electricity produced was 252 ktoe of which 98.4 per cent came from hydro sources (Table 2). In the same year,...
  • Energy Profile: Morocco

    In 2015, total electricity production was 3,733 ktoe, with 86.1 per cent from fossil fuels, 8.09 per cent from hydro and 5.7 per cent from solar and wind. Final electricity...
  • Energy Profile: Madagascar

    Madagascar’s population in 2013 was 22.92 million (World Bank, 2015). Electricity produced in 2015 was 223 ktoe of which 61.8 per cent came from fossil fuels and 36.3 per cent...
  • Energy Profile: Sao Tome and Príncipe

    In 2015, total electricity produced was 3 ktoe, of which 66.6 per cent came from fossil fuels and 33.3 per cent from hydro sources.
  • Energy Profile: Libya

    In 2013, Libya had a population of 6.2 million and in 2015, the total amount of electricity produced was 3,105 ktoe of which 99.9 per cent was from fossil fuels. In the same...
  • Energy Profile: Zambia

    Total electricity production in 2015 was 1,025 ktoe, with 93.3 per cent from hydro and 6.5 per cent from fossil fuels. Final electricity consumption in the same year was 97 ktoe.
  • Energy Profile: Tanzania

    Total electricity production in 2015 was 555 ktoe, with 70.9 per cent from fossil fuels and 27.2 per cent from hydro sources, as shown in Table 2. Final consumption of...
  • Energy Profile: South Sudan

    Total production of electricity in 2015 was 28 ktoe, with 92.8 per cent from fossil fuels and 7.1 per cent from hydro sources. Final electricity consumption in 2015 was 16 ktoe.
  • Energy Profile: Swaziland

    Electricity production in 2015 was 50 ktoe while final consumption of electricity was 99 ktoe.
  • Energy Profile: Niger

    In 2015, total production of electricity was 58 ktoe, with all of it produced from fossil fuels.
  • Energy Profile: Somalia

    Total electricity produced in 2015 was 35 ktoe, with 97.1 per cent produced from fossil fuels. Final electricity consumption in 2015 was 28 ktoe (AFREC, 2015).
  • Energy Profile: Sierra Leone

    In 2015, total production of electricity was 28 ktoe of which 46.4 came from fossil fuels and 42.8 per cent from hydro sources.
  • Energy Profile: Equatorial Guinea

    Equatorial Guinea had a population of 790,000 people in 2013 (IEA, 2016). Total electricity production in 2015 was 82 ktoe with 57.3 per cent generated from hydro and 41.4 per...
  • Energy Profile: Guinea

    Guinea had a poulation of 11.94 in 2013 (World Bank, 2016). In 2015, total production of electricity was 109 ktoe with 43.1 per cent produced from fossil fuels and 55.9 per cent...
  • Energy Profile: Ghana

    Ghana’s population in 2013 was 25.91 million. Total production of electricity in 2015 was 1,275 ktoe with 41.6 per cent produced from fossil fuels and 46.9 per cent from hydro...
  • Energy Profile: Côte d'Ivoire

    Energy is a growth industry in Côte d’Ivoire. The country is an important supplier of energy to the region due to the excess electricity it generates, and its reserves of...
  • Energy Profile: Djibouti

    The electricity sector in Djibouti has not seen much progress for several decades and the electrification rate is just over 50 per cent (World Bank, 2016). The equipment is old...
  • Energy Profile: Gambia

    In 2013, Gambia’s population was 1.86 million. Total production of electricity in 2015 was 28 ktoe with 96.4 per cent produced from fossil fuels. In 2015, final consumption of...
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