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This web page was created to document utility tariffs in countries across sub-Sahara Africa. Members of energypedia are invited to insert updated and relevant information for their respective countries.
- Lessons learned from the first phase of the Technical Assistance Facility for supporting the development of grid-connected RE projects in West RE Finance and Project DevelopmentAfrica with assistance from a pool of short-term experts - Reference document
- Created as an initiative by the GIZ Sector Network Energy in Sub-Sahara Africa
| Country |
Source | Link | Noteworthy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cabo Verde | Agência de Regulação Económica (ARE) |
ARE Electricity Tariffs |
Updated every few months, for latest tariff click on link in previous column |
| Tanzania | Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) |
March 2016 - TANESCO Tariff Order (implemented)
|
Tariff Order, Mar. 2016 (~2% tariff decrease, Domestic (lifeline <75 kWh = 100 TZS; >75 = 350)
Tariff Order, Dec. 2016 (~7% tariff increase, |



















