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Country Energy Situation - Template

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Guide to creating a new 'Country Energy Situation' Article: Other Information
  1. Create a new page and name it as follows: 'Country' Energy Situation'
  2. 2. Copy the TEMPLATE below by clicking on edit. Paste the template into your new page ('Country' Energy Situation').
  3. Upload the country flag and the map to use it in your page.
  4. Categorize the page with the according country name and the category 'Country Energy Situation'.
  5. You can add additional information/headlines to your page if you think it is useful.


Have fun!


TEMPLATE: Copy the following template...


Country Name
Flag of _____.png
Location _______.png
Capital
Official Languages(s)
Government
President
Total Area km2
Population (year)
Rural Population (year)
GDP (Nominal) US $ (year)
GDP Per Capita US $ (year)
Currency
Time Zone
Electricity Generation TWh/year (year)
Access to Electricity %
Wind energy (installed capacity) MW (year)
Solar Energy (installed capacity) MW (year)

Overview

(give a short overview of the country's energy situation, status quo including energy supply and consumption. If this is too much information, split into sub headings)


Energy Sources

Hydropower

Solar Energy

Biomass

Biogas

Wind Energy

Geothermal Energy

Fossil Fuels


Key Problems of the Energy Sector


Policy Framework, Laws and Regulations

General Energy Policy, Energy Strategy

Important Laws and Regulations

Specific Strategies

(Biomass, Renewable Energies, Rural Electrification, Energy Access Strategy, Poverty Reduction Strategy etc.)


Institutional Set-up in the Energy Sector


Activities of Donors and Implementing Agencies


Further Information


References