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Planning and Management in the African Power Sector

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Edited By: Lucy Khalema-Redaby, Hailu Mariam, Abel Mbewe and Ben Ramasedi
302 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Zed Books
Planning and Management in the African Power Sector
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  • Planning and Management in the African Power Sector ISBN: 9781856495523 Paperback May 1998 Out of Print #72066
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About this book

The generation of electricity, while by no means the only energy sector to be taken into account in African countries, is crucial to the modern economy generally and to the future growth of manufacturing in particular. 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.

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Part 1 Introduction: the power generation sector in Africa - an overview. Part 2 Zambia. Part 3 Ethiopia. Part 4 Botswana.

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Out of Print
Edited By: Lucy Khalema-Redaby, Hailu Mariam, Abel Mbewe and Ben Ramasedi
302 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Zed Books
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These Zed Books' publications are of a high level and are essential reference sources. "John Twidell, De Montfort University"
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