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Changing Dynamics of the Sub Sahara Africa Power Sector - Increasing Investments by Foreign Players to Drive Growth in the Region

GlobalData, May 2011, Pages: 69


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Changing Dynamics of the Sub Sahara Africa Power Sector - Increasing Investments by Foreign Players to Drive Growth in the Region

Summary

GlobalData’s “Changing Dynamics of the Sub Sahara Africa Power Sector - Increasing Investments by Foreign Players to Drive Growth in the Region” gives detailed information on the Africa power market and provides an overview of the key factors driving investment in the sector. The research analyzes investment trends in the regions power sector and also detailed analysis of the leading countries in this region. This, coupled with funding analysis, power finance structures provides a comprehensive understanding of the market’s scenario.

Africa continues to suffer from perceptions of being a high-risk and difficult market even though it has enormous prospects for future growth in the energy sector. Its wealth of natural resources is spread across 54 independent states, which hold a combined population of 700 million. Historically, FDI inflows in Africa have been much smaller compared to the other developing regions. However, the economic growth and political stability witnessed by this region has greatly increased Africa’s ability to attract more FDI over the last decade. On the economic front, the growth in the economy at 5% per annum since 2001 coupled with high prices and strong global demand for commodities attracted strong investments in the region. Additionally, governments are actively introducing policies, fiscal measures and reforms and creating improved business environments to actively court foreign investor groups. Growing political stability in the region, with over 20 countries embarking on democratic transitions in the continent and a rapid decline in civil wars, has also helped in creating an optimum environment for FDI.

Scope

The scope of the report includes -
- Data on the investment trends in Sub Sahara Africa and for the leading countries of the region
- Power finance structure within the power industry in Sub Sahara Africa
- Funding analysis for power sector in Sub Sahara Africa
- Country analysis for Asian sponsored energy projects
- Data sourced from proprietary databases and primary interviews with key participants across the value chain.
- The study covers Sub Sahara Africa along with the data and analysis for the region.

Reasons to buy

The report will enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner. It will allow you to -
- Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data for IPP investments in Sub Sahara Africa.
- Develop strategies based on the latest regulatory events
- Position yourself to gain the maximum advantage of the industry’s growth potential
- Identify key partners and business development avenues
- Respond to your competitors’ business structure, strategy and prospects



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