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Strategic Analysis of the DRC Electricity Industry

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Abstract

Africa' s poverty and economic stagnation is regarded as one of the greatest tragedies of our time . Three decades of stagnant growth are viewed as one of the underlying causes of the continent' s distress. Developing energy infrastructure on the continent is one of the key growth strategies identified for Africa since consistent power supply is an instrumental tool to attract much needed foreign direct investments. DRC, a country endowed with vast potential in hydro power, is tipped to become a central source of electricity for the entire continent. This Frost & Sullivan research service focussed on the total DRC power industry, segmente into power generation, electricity transmission, and electricity distribution.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to the DRC Electricity Industry

  • 1. Motivation and Objectives for the Study
  • 2. Research Scope
  • 3. Research Methodology
  • 4. Executive Summary
  • 5. Total Market Analysis
  • 6. Current Infrastructure Analysis
  • 7. Legislative Environment
  • 8. Key Participants
  • 9. Investment Opportunities Analysis
  • 10. Future Market Development
  • 11. Strategic Conclusion
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