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Iwayemi, Akin. Energy sector development in Africa. African Development Bank Group, 1998.

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John, Foster. Energy supply issues and strategies for the modern sector in Africa. Economic Development Institute of The World Bank, 1988.

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John, Foster. Energy supply issues and strategies for the modern sector in Africa. Economic Development Institute of the World Bank, 1988.

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Dialogue, Institute for Global, ed. Energy for the future: Select issues facing the energy sector in southern Africa. Institute for Global Dialogue, 2001.

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Engberg-Pedersen, Poul. World bank management of structural crises in Africa: The energy sector. Centre for Development Research, 1986.

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Nalule, Victoria R., ed. Energy Transitions and the Future of the African Energy Sector. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56849-8.

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The energy sector in SADCC countries: Policies, priorities, and options in the context of the African crisis. Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1985.

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United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Public-private partnerships in Africa's energy sector: Challenges, best practices, and emerging trends. United Nations, Economic Commission for Africa, 2011.

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Wolde-Ghiorgis, Woldemariam. The potential contribution of renewables in Ethiopia's energy sector: An analysis of geothermal and cogeneration technologies : renewables in Eastern and Horn of Africa : status and prospects. AFREPREN/FWD, 2004.

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Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan, ed. Energy Footprints of the Energy Sector. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2457-4.

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Johnson, Todd. China: Energy sector outlook. Economist Publications Limited, 1987.

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Industry, Great Britain Department of Trade and. UK energy sector indicators. Department of Trade and Industry, 2001.

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United States. Energy Information Administration. Energy in Africa. Energy Information Administration, Office of Energy Markets and End Use, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1999.

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Hafner, Manfred, Simone Tagliapietra, and Lucia de Strasser. Energy in Africa. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92219-5.

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Adesola, Sola, and Feargal Brennan, eds. Energy in Africa. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91301-8.

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Adhilary, Arun Dhoj. Energy sector: Problems and prospects. [Water and Energy Commission Secretariat], 1993.

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Khan, Urmee. Energy sector restructuring: Current issues. Edited by Centre for Policy Dialogue (Bangladesh). Centre for Policy Dialogue, 2000.

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Research), Technology Transfer Centre (Council for Scientific and Industrial. Report on energy sector study. Technology Transfer Centre (CSIR), 1990.

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Mirsaeedi-Farahani, Shabnam. Energy Sector Diversification in Iran. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-11284-4.

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Nepal. Water and Energy Commission. Secretariat. Energy sector synopsis report , 2010. Water and Energy Commission Secretariat, 2010.

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Office, United States Government Accountability. Capital financing: Partnerships and energy savings performance contracts raise budgeting and monitoring concerns : report to the Chairman, Committee on the Budget, U.S. Senate. GAO, 2004.

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Marekia, Njeri. Energy in East Africa. Lectern Publications Ltd., 1996.

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M, Teferra, and Bhagavan M. R. 1934-, eds. Transport energy in Africa. Zed Books, 1996.

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Thokozani, Simelance, and Abdle-Rahman Mohamed, eds. Energy transition in Africa. Africa Institute of South Africa, 2011.

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Martin, M. L. Energy resources of Africa. Council for Geoscience, 1997.

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Othieno, Herick, and Joseph Awange. Energy Resources in Africa. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25187-5.

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Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, ed. Security sector transformation in Africa. Lit, 2010.

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Chile. Comisión Nacional de Energía. El sector energía en Chile. La Comisión, 1989.

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China's energy sector : a sustainable strategy. Foreign Languages Press, 2007.

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Samoa. Ministry of Finance. Energy Policy Coordination and Management Division. Samoa energy sector plan, 2012 - 2016. Ministry of Finance, Energy Policy Coordination and Management Division, 2011.

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Ramaswamy, S. Energy in household sector: Regional perspectives. Reliance Pub. House, 2005.

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Takacs, Victoria A. Energy efficiency services sector: Workforce analyses. Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Auditor-General, Victoria Office of the. Energy efficiency in the health sector. Victorian Government Printer, 2012.

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Que, Guanghui. China's energy sector : a sustainable strategy. Foreign Languages Press, 2007.

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Linden, Eline van der. Namibia's energy sector: A country review. Namibian Economic Policy Research Unit, 1993.

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Harrold, Peter. The broad sector approach to investment lending: Sector investment programs. World Bank, 1995.

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Karekezi, Stephen. Renewable energy technologies in Africa. Zed Books in association with African Energy Policy Research Network (AFREPREN) and the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), 1997.

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Kotzé, D. J. Energy projections for South Africa. Institute for Energy Studies, Rand Afrikaans University, 1985.

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(Foreword), John M. Christensen, and John K. Turkson (Editor), eds. Power Sector Reform in Subsaharan Africa. St. Martin's Press, 2000.

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Makane Moïse, Mbengue, and Sagar Samarth. Part II Investor-State Arbitration in the Energy Sector, 15 Energy Investor-State Disputes in Africa. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198805786.003.0015.

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This chapter analyzes some of Africa's regulation in the energy sector, including national legislation in Kenya and Mozambique. The energy sector is particularly important on the African continent, which is replete with traditional energy resources such as oil, gas, and coal — and has recently been seeing a growing emphasis on renewable sources of energy. Historically, the African energy sector has been dominated by the petroleum industry, and to a large extent this is still true today. The chapter looks at the legal instruments relating to investors' rights in Africa and dispute resolution mechanisms therein, distinguishing treaties, municipal legislation, and contracts. The chapter concludes that a major trend of resource nationalism exists on the African continent.
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Programme, United Nations Environment, and United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa., eds. Making Africa's power sector sustainable: An analysis of power sector reforms in Africa. United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, 2007.

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Teferra, Mengistu, Karekezi Stephen, and Baguant J, eds. Capacity building for a reforming African power sector. Zed Books, in association with African Energy Policy Research Network, 2002.

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Oniemola, Peter Kayode, and Jane Ezirigwe. Financing Energy Access in Africa. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198819837.003.0006.

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To achieve universal energy access will attract huge capital investments. If sub-Saharan Africa is to realize anything close to the ambitious goals set for its energy access, then new actors, innovative funding mechanisms and sustainable technologies will have to be attracted. Finance is needed for activities such as rural electrification, clean cooking facilities, diesel motors and generators, other renewable energy technologies, oil and gas infrastructures, etc. Finance is also needed in research and development of suitable technologies and funding options as well as investment in the capacity to formulate and implement sound energy policies. This chapter examines the varied financing options for energy access in sub-Saharan Africa. It argues that with appropriate laws in place and effective mechanism for implementation, African countries can significantly engage private sector financing, international financial institutions and foreign donors. The role of the law here will be in creating an enabling environment for financing.
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Khalema-Redeby, Lucy, Hailu Mariam, Abel Mbewe, and Ben Ramasedi. Planning and Management in the African Power Sector (African Energy Policy Research Series). Zed Books, 1998.

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Planning and Management in the African Power Sector (African Energy Policy Research Series). Zed Books, 1998.

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(Editor), Edward Marandu, and Dorcas Kayo (Editor), eds. The Regulation of the Power Sector in Africa: Attracting Investment and Protecting the Poor (African Energy Policy Research). Zed Books, 2005.

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(Editor), Mengistu Teferra, and Stephen Karekezi (Editor), eds. Capacity Building for a Reforming African Power Sector (African Energy Policy Research Series). Zed Books, 2003.

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(Editor), Mengistu Teferra, and Stephen Karekezi (Editor), eds. Capacity Building for a Reforming African Power Sector (African Energy Policy Research Series). Zed Books, 2003.

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Baker, Lucy. Post-Apartheid Electricity Policy and the Emergence of South Africa’s Renewable Energy Sector. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802242.003.0019.

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This chapter situates South Africa’s new renewable energy sector within the context of the country’s electricity system and in turn its unique political economy. The author charts major developments in the country’s energy policy and governance since the end of apartheid and shows how electricity policy is determined by economic, political, and technological factors. Focusing on shifts that have taken place in the country’s electricity governance and policy-making, from a period of generation surplus in 1980s to the supply-side constraints of the present, the chapter asks how, why, and when South Africa’s renewable electricity sector has emerged. The author examines the contested negotiation of key policies, which have been fundamental to the introduction of a renewable energy sector, considers how the new renewable energy sector has evolved thus far, and raises key challenges and concerns for its future development.
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Idornigie, Paul Obo. Towards Adopting an Appropriate Dispute Resolution Mechanism to Promote Investments to Enhance Energy Access in Africa. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198819837.003.0009.

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Any development initiative in the energy sector will not only consider the legal framework for attracting such investment but the dispute resolution mechanisms also. Conventionally, the dispute resolution mechanism usually offered is litigation through the courts. However, it has become clear that no foreign investor would like to be restricted to fora like litigation without other alternatives. This chapter examines the role that law plays in the enablement and empowerment of the world’s energy poor with particular focus on Africa; the various dispute resolution mechanisms; and the legal framework for arbitration in Africa states to determine whether the arbitration laws enhance or impede access to energy. The chapter also considers whether arbitration laws and other instruments are stimulants for inward investment into the energy sector and concludes that if arbitration is to serve this purpose the contracts and treaties should be properly negotiated and clauses on arbitration professionally drafted.
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