Publication date: 2017
Author: WB
Description: Though electricity services showed resilience throughout the crisis, the performance and development of the sector were compromised, and the impact of the crisis is still felt.
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Publication date: 2017
Author: WB
Description: Though electricity services showed resilience throughout the crisis, the performance and development of the sector were compromised, and the impact of the crisis is still felt.
Publication date: 2017
Author: Deloitte
Description: Côte d’Ivoire is Africa’s fastest-growing economy. The fast pace of growth is due to a strong macroeconomic environment, a solid position in international markets and a large amount of significant natural resources.
Publication date: 2017
Author: WB / InfraPPP
Description: The study covers three main issues: (i) Stakeholders’ identification: main stakeholders related to coastal erosion and flooding in each country (distinguishing actors within the private sector, public sector, civil society, research and education, and technical and financial partners, who are the key stakeholders and map them to have a better understanding of the “playing field” in each country; (ii) Political economy analysis: understand which are the main challenges related to the problem in each country, the barriers to coordination, the agents of change and potential actions needed; and (iii) potential investments associated to coastal protection for each country.
Publication date: 2016
Author: Salif, Sarkodie and Gnamien
Description: This work provides a review of the energy situation in three ECOWAS countries thus Senegal, Ghana and Cote d’lvoire and comparing their energy situation with South Africa. The report focuses on available renewable energy resources, the energy mix and energy consumption in respective countries.
Publication date: 2016
Author: AfDB
Description: The project’s development goal is to accelerate the structural transformation of the economy through industrialization and the development of infrastructure evenly distributed throughout the national territory, and environmental conservation. The project’s implementation will contribute to the launching of mining and cocoa processing projects in the San-Pedro region (these projects await the availability of electricity).
Publication date: 2016
Author: AIJSS
Description: In Cote d'Ivoire, the electricity sector is a major consumer of gas, in order to fueling gas turbines for electric production. Natural gas consumption is increasing throughout Cote d’Ivoire, particularly as a cooking fuel. LPG is distributed through population in cylinders. This paper examines of an analysis about Gas sector in Cote d'Ivoire. Firstly, this analysis is based on the gas production and consumption However, due to the increase in gas marketing in the world that is growing more and more, so we analyzed the gas price. Finally, this paper gives policy suggestions on Cote d’Ivoire’s gas industry.
Publication date: 2015
Author: Afrique SCIENCE
Description: This paper reports on the economic and financial calculations related to the energy production of a standard 20 kW photovoltaic plant connected to the electric network and located in Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire). Its economic profitability in terms of economic returns of the electricity production is calculated by using capital budgeting techniques.
Publication date: 2015
Author: USAID
Description: According to BMI Research, Côte d'Ivoire will have a real GDP expansion of 8.7 per cent in 2016. Compared to the two largest economies in West Africa - namely Nigeria and Ghana, both of which have their own problems holding back growth and giving rise to negative investor sentiment – Ivory Coast, the third-largest economy in the region, stands out as offering serious growth potential on an increasingly stable and diversified base.
Publication date: 2012
Author: Shearman & Sterling
Description: This is the case for the electricity sector as the Government intends to develop several projects, including thermal and hydropower generation facilities and electricity transmission networks. This creates tremendous opportunities for the private sector and foreign investors.
Publication date: 2014
Author: AfDB
Description: Since the end of the first half of 2011, Côte d’Ivoire has embarked on a process of reconstruction, reconciliation and rehabilitation. It has stated its dual ambition of returning to its position as a driving force in the West African regional economy, and of becoming a middle-income country by 2020.
Publication date: 2010
Author: AICD
Description: This report presents the key AICD findings for Côte d’Ivoire, allowing the country’s infrastructure situation to be benchmarked against that of its African peers. A social and economic crisis in Côte d’Ivoire has crippled its growth trajectory, which had been that of a middle-income country.
Publication date: 2010
Author: AfDB
Description: On the economic front, despite the global economic crisis, Cote d’Ivoire has continued the recovery underway since the signing of the political agreement. The GDP growth rate stood at 3.8%in 2009 and is estimated at 3%in 2010. Inflation declined thanks to good local market supply and a drop in international prices.
Publication date: 2010
Author: Wolfgang Mostert
Description: Under the electricity law of 1985, the Government holds a monopoly for electricity transmission and distribution, and had until October 1990 entrusted this monopoly to the public power company, ECCI, under a concession system. In November 1990, the power sector in Côte d'Ivoire was partly privatised.
Publication date: 2005, June
Author: WB
Description: Private Sector Energy Project Ivory Coast
Publication date: 2004
Author: AfDB
Description: The Political, Economic and Social crisis resulting from the attempted coup of 19 September 2002 is still causing macroeconomic damage. Côte d’Ivoire is the motor of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) accounting for 40 per cent of its wealth, and in 2003 the country had negative growth (2.3 per cent) for the second year running.
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