New publication

Lighting the World: the first application of an open source, spatial electrification tool (OnSSET) on Sub-Saharan Africa
According to the World Bank's 2015 Global Tracking Framework roughly 15% of the world's population (or 1.1 billion people) lack access to electricity, and many more rely on poor quality electricity services. The majority of those without access (87%) reside in rural areas.
This paper presents results of a geographic information systems approach coupled with open access data. We present least-cost electrification strategies on a country-by-country basis for Sub-Saharan Africa. The electrification options include grid extension, mini-grid and stand-alone systems for rural, peri-urban, and urban contexts across the economy. At low levels of electricity demand there is a strong penetration of standalone technologies. However, higher electricity demand levels move the favorable electrification option from stand-alone systems to mini grid and to grid extensions.
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