To bolster its midstream capacity, South Sudan is seeking to construct new pipeline infrastructure, fuel product storage tanks and crude oil storage facilities to facilitate oil exports and reduce dependence on neighboring Sudan.
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South Sudan''s Renewable Energy Potential A Building Block for Peace Summary investment by donors can yield benefits. One is onsite energy generation in individual access to energy.
The situation in South Sudan, the world''s newest country, is unique. It does not have any real existing energy infrastructure. The government is roiled by factionalism and
With just 1% of the country''s population currently connected to the national grid, South Sudan has prioritized the development of key energy projects, backed by both development banks and global companies, to
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Most of the new investment has focused in and around Juba—the nation’s capital and largest city, with some 403,000 residents. “There’s a lot of wealth that is coming with the peace now,” said Jacob M. Deng, director of planning and projects for South Sudan Electricity Corporation, the nation’s sole electric utility.
Following the separation of oil-rich South Sudan from Sudan in 2011, Sudan has struggled to provide enough energy from sustainable sources to satisfy the growing needs of domestic household, industrial, and agricultural consumption [ 6 ].
Result Based Financing (RBF) to accelerate access to energy services, an instrument commonly used in other markets to bridge the aford-ability gap, is also lacking in South Sudan. The energy sector’s policy and enabling regulatory en-vironment is still in its formative stage, especially for the of-grid sector.
Electricity prices in South Sudan are twice the prices of electricity in Africa and are five times the prices in other developing countries (Ranganathan and Briceno–Garmendia, 2011). As a resource rich country that needs to attract direct foreign investment, South Sudan definitely needs power to drive industrial development.
Based on independent sources from consumers and suppliers, most of-grid energy products available in South Sudan are neither standardised nor quality verified. This hinders uptake, as many households reported quality to be a main factor in their purchase decision, especially in urban areas.
Unlike other markets in East Africa, most South Sudanese consumers purchase of-grid solar products from general merchants and retailers, rather than directly from of-grid companies or specialised distributors.
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