List of Rural Electrification Plans

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Below is a list of publicly available rural electrification plans with corresponding links to final reports or maps:


Africa
Country Plan title Status as of 11/2014
Cameroon Plan Directeur d’Electrification Rurale (PDER) Cameroon - AR Electricity Project -[1.pdf completed]
Ethiopia Off-grid rural electrification master plan Completed
Guinea Data collection study conducted
Kenya Rural Electrification Master Plan Training Workshop/05. OVERVIEW OF THE RURAL ELECTRIFICATION STRATEGY IN THE COUNTRY AND PLANNING METHODOLOGY FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADOPTED.pdf Completed
Liberia National Electrification Master Plan Completed
Mali Plan Directeur d’Electrification Rurale du Mali - PDER Completed
Mozambique Low Cost Rural Electrification Master Plan Completed
Uganda Rural Electrification Strategy and Plan electrification strategy and plan 2013-2022.pdf Completed
Rwanda Electricity Access Programme Planning Completed
Senegal Plan d’Action Sénégalaise d’Électrification Rurale, PASER - ICEPT working paper.pdf Completed
Tanzania Integrated Rural Electrification Planning (IREP) Completed
Zambia Rural Electrification Master Plan, REMP Completed
Asia
Country Plan title Status as of 11/2014
Cambodia Sustainable Rural Electrification Master Plan, SREP Completed
Indonesia Least Cost Electrification Plan Completed
Laos Rural Electrification Master Plan Survey of International Activities in Energy Access and Electrification.pdf Plan under development
Myanmar National Electrification Plan Completed
Papua New Guinea National Electrification Rollout Plan (NEROP) Plan under development
Philippines Missionary Electrification Development Plan (MEDP) Completed
Latin America
Country Plan title Status as of 11/2014
Bolivia Plan Bolivia de Electrificación Rural (PLABER) Completed
Peru Data collection study conducted


Further Information

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