Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions

Balancing Competition and Subsidy: Mini-grid Incentive Programs in Africa

Date and Time
Thursday, February 18, 2021 - 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Location
Online Webinar
Balancing Competition and Subsidy: Mini-grid Incentive Programs in Africa

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What can we learn from countries trying to scale mini-grid deployment? Sign up to hear early lessons from Africa in the latest report from the Energy Access Project at Duke – Balancing Competition and Subsidy: Mini-grid Incentive Programs in Africa. Joining us are a host of experts in the field, including:

  • Benjamin Attia, Wood Mackenzie
  • Aaron Cheng, PowerGen
  • Gabriel Davies, CrossBoundary
  • Emma Miller, Shell Foundation
  • Tatia Lemondzhava, World Bank
  • Sumaya Mahomed, Power for All

You can read the full report here: https://bit.ly/3jmJR5V

For a summary of findings, please see the accompanying blog in Brookings Future Development, "Lessons from the proliferating mini-grid incentive programs in Africa": https://bit.ly/3tOTfnY