Barriers to Off-Grid Energy Development: Evidence from a Comparative Survey of Private Sector Energy Service Providers in Eastern Africa

35 Pages Posted: 4 Aug 2022

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Marc Jeuland

Duke University - Sanford School of Public Policy

Peter Babyenda

Makerere University

Abebe D. Beyene

Policy Studies Institute

Gabriel Hinju

University of Dar es Salaam

Richard M. Mulwa

University of Nairobi

Jonathan Phillips

Duke University

Samuel Abera

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

In light of recent growth and falling costs of solar photovoltaic technology, this paper examines the barriers and opportunities facing off-grid development in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, four countries whose off-grid sectors vary in maturity. We compare and link the perspectives of nearly 200 private companies to the development of the sector in each country, and measure trade-offs among different institutional designs for regulating and supporting off-grid investment. The survey reveals a set of common challenges but also considerable variation within and across countries. Development of the market is constrained by a lack of market information and technical capacity, insufficiently comprehensive regulation, and in specific countries, informal sector competition (Tanzania), the cost of doing business (Ethiopia), poor tariff policy (Tanzania), and lack of funding (Uganda). Moreover, firm responses emphasize the need for several policy supports: subsidy, financing, access to foreign exchange, technical assistance for regulatory matters, and capacity building. A discrete choice experiment clarifies these policy preferences, but reveals tradeoffs as well as country differences. Though the off-grid sector is growing in all four countries, many policy and  regulatory obstacles remain, and these will continue to challenge achievement of SDG7: Sustainable, modern energy for all.

Keywords: Off-grid market, barriers and opportunities, Discrete Choice Experiment, Eastern Africa

Suggested Citation

Jeuland, Marc and Babyenda, Peter and Beyene, Abebe D. and Hinju, Gabriel and Mulwa, Richard M. and Phillips, Jonathan and Abera, Samuel, Barriers to Off-Grid Energy Development: Evidence from a Comparative Survey of Private Sector Energy Service Providers in Eastern Africa. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4181177 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4181177

Marc Jeuland (Contact Author)

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Makerere University ( email )

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Abebe D. Beyene

Policy Studies Institute ( email )

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Gabriel Hinju

University of Dar es Salaam ( email )

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Richard M. Mulwa

University of Nairobi ( email )

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Jonathan Phillips

Duke University ( email )

Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
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United States

Samuel Abera

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