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Energy sector reform in Eritrea: initiatives and implications

机译:厄立特里亚能源部门改革:举措和影响

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The Government of Eritrea gave priority status to the energy sector immediately after the country's independence in May 1991, as manifested by the rapid improvement in electricity and oil supplies. Electricity generation capacity has increased from a total of 30 MW in 1991 to over 130 MW at present. The lengths of transmission and distribution lines have similarly increased from 150 km to 400 km and from 800 to 1300 km respectively. However, as in most Sub-Saharan Africa, this public utility is characterised by inefficient managerial, technical and financial performances, an inability to mobilize the funds needed for expansion, low repair and maintenance capacity, inappropriate tariff rates, and inadequate revenue collection mechanisms. This has led the government to take appropriate reform measures in recent years, including the restructuring of the Eritrea Electric Corporation (EEC) to operate on commercial principles, setting tariffs based on real costs and reasonable profits, effective collection of revenues, the minimization of wastage and loss in the delivery of energy services, facilitating the private sector participation, and ring-fencing the interests of the poor by setting up a Rural Electrification Fund. A Regulatory body has been established to enforce these reform measures. Recognising the role of modern energy in poverty reduction and achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the Government with the support of its development partners is expanding energy services to rural areas in an innovative manner. The Government's commitment to diversify energy sources is exemplified by its agreement with the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to share the costs of an on-going pilot wind energy project. It has also established an Energy Research and Training Centre to promote the application of renewable energies and improved biomass stoves throughout Eritrea.
机译:厄立特里亚政府在1991年5月独立后立即赋予了能源部门以优先地位,这在电力和石油供应方面得到了迅速改善。发电能力已从1991年的30兆瓦增加到目前的130兆瓦。传输线和配电线的长度分别从150公里增加到400公里,从800公里增加到1300公里。但是,与撒哈拉以南非洲大多数国家一样,这种公共事业的特点是管理,技术和财务绩效低下,无法动员扩张所需的资金,维修和保养能力低,关税税率不适当以及收税机制不足。这导致政府近年来采取了适当的改革措施,包括对厄立特里亚电气公司(EEC)进行重组,使其以商业原则运作;根据实际成本和合理利润确定电价;有效收取税收;将浪费减少到最低限度通过建立农村电气化基金,减少了能源服务的提供,促进了私营部门的参与并限制了穷人的利益。已经建立了一个监管机构来执行这些改革措施。认识到现代能源在减贫中的作用并实现千年发展目标,政府在其发展伙伴的支持下正在以创新的方式将能源服务扩展到农村地区。政府与全球环境基金(GEF)达成协议,分担正在进行的试点风能项目的成本,这体现了政府对能源多样化的承诺。它还建立了一个能源研究和培训中心,以促进可再生能源的应用和改善厄立特里亚各地的生物质炉灶。

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