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As evidenced by the constant hum of diesel generators across the country, electricity in Nigeria is a big issue, with low generating capacity having long hampered growth. However, sizable progress has been made over the past month to reverse this trend, with reforms to Nigeria’s power sector underway and efforts to almost double electricity production by the end of 2013 boding well for consumers.
Portée par la reprise économique, la Côte d'Ivoire a entrepris d'accroître sa production d'hydroélectricité et d'électricité thermique. Pour faire face à la demande en électricité émanant des ménages et de l'industrie, soutenue par l'accroissement de la population et la forte croissance des secteurs secondaire et tertiaire, le pays devra non seulement améliorer la distribution et l'accès au réseau, mais également en augmenter.

Powering economic expansion has always been a tricky balancing act for Morocco, which unlike neighbouring Algeria and Libya does not have extensive deposits of oil and gas from which to draw upon. As a rapidly growing country with only modest energy resources, Morocco’s dependence on external energy sources continued to increase over 2012, with the...

How can phosphates processing be increased?

To what extent is the exploitation of gas resources profitable given current oil prices?

To what extent is the electricity grid ready to absorb the kingdom’s increasing demand for energy?

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