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Publication date: 2018, January

Author: Dalberg Advisors / Lighting Global

Description: The 2018 Global Off-Grid Solar Market Trends Report is the fourth report in a biennial series established over the past 8 years as the report of record for the off-grid solar industry. While the Lighting Global/GOGLA franchise of six-month market updates (H1 2017, H2 2016) serve as the go-to source of information for investors, industry members, policymakers, and other stakeholders in the off-grid solar space, the flagship Market Trends Report provides an opportunity to step back for reflection on long-term trends, challenges and opportunities—illuminating a path forward for the sector. The 2018 publication takes stock of the industry across six axes: market fundamentals, sales, the competitive landscape, finance, the enabling environment, and impact. It provides in-depth analysis on current market dynamics, projections for the coming five years, and a blueprint for how actors in this market can compete in a swiftly evolving industry ecosystem.

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Publication date: 2018, January

Author: IRENA

Description: Recognising that investment levels in renewable energy are still far from what is needed to decarbonise the energy sector, the IRENA Coalition for Action has focused its joint efforts during the last year on the issue of scaling up of renewable energy investment - both private and community based. Through its Business and Investors Group (co-chaired by Bruce Douglas, SolarPower Europe Deputy CEO and Co-chair of the Global Solar Council and Steve Sawyer, GWEC CEO) the Coalition just launched a white paper on scaling up investment in emerging markets as input to the first Public-Private Dialogue at IRENA's General Assembly in Abu Dhabi.

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Publication date: 2018, January

Author: KPMG

Description: Margins are tight, forcing key players to seek out new ways to improve efficiency and returns on investment, and new revenue streams.

At the same time, customers expect more from suppliers. They are demanding increasingly green energy options that are both consistent and made available at a reasonable price.

Governments, meanwhile, are struggling to adapt or reinvent their energy policies to help the industry meet this demand, maintain a healthy energy sector and address the challenges posed by climate change.

We spoke with 200 senior-level investors in renewable energy to find out where they’re looking for the next big opportunities.

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Publication date: 2018

Author: IRENA

Description: Renewable energy auctions have emerged as an important mechanism to drive the adoption of renewable sources for power generation. Like in other regions, auctions can help countries across sub-Saharan Africa achieve record-low prices for solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind power. Ghana, Mauritius, Uganda, South Africa and Zambia have all run renewable energy auctions, while at least 15 more sub-Saharan African countries are developing such programmes for competitive procurement.

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Publication date: 2018

Author: Power Africa

Description: As part of the "Understanding Series" of reference handbooks published by Power Africa, in September 2017, CLDP (in partnership with the African Legal Support Facility) brought together a group of world-class legal, policy and regulatory experts to draft a guide on power project procurement. The new handbook, Understanding Power Project Procurement, is the culmination of extensive consultations with public and private sector stakeholders from Africa and the United States. The handbook is intended to serve as a practical resource for decision-makers on the policy and strategy behind the procurement of power projects.

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Publication date: 2018, January

Author: IRENA

Description: Renewable energy has emerged as an increasingly competitive way to meet new power generation needs. This comprehensive cost report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) highlights the latest trends for each of the main renewable power technologies, based on the latest cost and auction price data from projects around the world.

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Publication date: 2018

Author: World Energy Council

Description: This ninth iteration of the monitor is based on insights provided by more than 1,200 energy leaders to provide over 30 national assessments across six regions. 2018 will see the launch of a new interactive online tool for visualising the data that underpins the Issues Monitor, developed in collaboration with our Project Supporter ARUP.

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Publication date: 2018, January

Author: AfDB

Description: The African Development Bank launched the 2018 edition of its yearly flagship report, the African Economic Outlook (AEO), on Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at its headquarters in Abidjan. As a leading African institution, the Bank is the first to provide headline numbers on Africa’s macroeconomic performance and outlook.

The African Economic Outlook bridges a critical knowledge gap on the diverse socio-economic realities of African economies through regular, rigorous, and comparative analysis. It provides short-to-medium term forecasts on the evolution of key macroeconomic indicators for all 54 regional member countries, as well as analysis on the state of socio-economic challenges and progress made in each country.

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Publication date: 2017, December

Author: Solarplaza

Description: The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the evolution of business models in emerging markets. To provide a clear picture, we have highlighted and analyzed eight innovative companies and business cases set in developing solar markets. We have compiled a list of company profiles, describing the focus of their businesses, their future outlooks and the different ways that innovative business models can be combined with solar energy.

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Publication date: 2017, November

Author: Power for All

Description: This research paper explores the concept of an energy access dividend that assigns economic, social and environmental value to the time it takes for households, businesses and communities to obtain the benefits associated with electricity access. Such a dividend would allow decision-makers to quantify the benefits of delivering electricity access faster through decentralized electricity solutions rather than through more conventional, centralized grid-based approaches. These conventional approaches are proven to be more time consuming and expensive.

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Publication date: 2017, November

Author: Sustainable Energy for All / Wallace Global Fund

Description: Our research captures data from 174 organizations, programs, and policy instruments that are already engaged in gender equality, social inclusion, and women’s empowerment at the intersection with sustainable energy and climate change. Their activities are wide ranging, including renewable energy production and distribution, energy financing, energy policy, and on-the-ground capacity building.

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Publication date: 2017, November

Author: USAID

Description: In the Power Africa Partners Toolbox you will find resources from 12 U.S. government agencies engaged in Power Africa and 16 international development partners that include The World Bank Group, the African Development Bank, the Development Bank of South Africa, the International Development Corporation of South Africa, the African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI), the Governments of Israel, Sweden, Norway, France, UK, EU, and Japan, and strategic partners including the UN’s Sustainable Energy for All initiative, the International Renewable Energy Association, and the African Union’s New Partnership for African Development agency. Visit our partner's page to learn more.

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Publication date: 2017, November

Author: IRENA

Description: The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has analysed NDCs in relation to national energy plans and actual deployment trends. In many cases, NDCs have not kept up with recent, rapid growth in renewables, the report finds. Even countries that lacked targets in their NDCs had ambitious plans for renewables in the energy sector.

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Publication date: 2017, November

Author: BNEF

Description: Advances in distributed technologies at the frontiers of today's energy system can now provide power where the traditional grid is nonexistent, inadequate, expensive or too distant for connection.

These technologies, and the innovative business models that deploy them, can deliver not just energy but also economic opportunities to the two billion people not reliably served by the energy industry today.

But where exactly are the opportunities? Who are the leaders in the sector? Which markets are they likely to capture?

This report summarizes the highlights from Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s research on the topic undertaken in the last year.

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Publication date: 2017, November

Author: NARUC

Description: To address this issue, the U.S. Agency for International Development in collaboration with NARUC developed the Practical Guide to the Regulatory Treatment of Mini-Grids. This guide provides regulators with concrete guidance and practical tools for developing a clear, enabling regulatory framework for mini-grid development.

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