[dehai-news] Eritrea Ranks 3rd in Africa for Solar Power Capacity

From: Dimtzi Eritrawian Kab German <eritreanvoice.germany_at_googlemail.com_at_dehai.org>
Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2013 00:53:35 +0100

Eritrea Ranks 3rd in Africa for Solar Power
Capacity<http://www.tesfanews.net/eritrea-ranks-3rd-in-africa-for-solar-power-capacity/>


Solar Powered Water Pump in the Anseba region

By *Reuters*<http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/11/07/research-and-markets-idUSnBw075815a+100+BSW20131107>
,

*Research and Markets* has announced the addition of the “Solar Power
Opportunities –
Eritrea<http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/696n3b/solar_power>”
report to their offering.

Eritrea had *1 megawatt* of installed solar capacity in 2012, unchanged
from the prior year. This represented 28.6% of all renewable capacity, 0.7%
of total (conventional + renewable) capacity and generated *2 gigawatthours* of
electricity. The outlook for 2017 is 1 megawatt of
installed solar capacity, ranking solar in 2nd place out of all renewable
power sectors. Compared to other solar markets, Eritrea ranked #50
worldwide and #3 within Africa for installed solar capacity.

There are so many opportunities to invest in solar power around the World.
But how do you decide where to invest? Which are the most attractive
markets, both in terms of solar powerfundamentals and the general business
environment?

This report, Solar Power Opportunities – Eritrea, provides a comparative
framework for analysing the potential attractiveness of the solar
power market in Eritrea and for assessing macro conditions, access to
market, national energy policy, growth potential of renewable energy and
infrastructure considerations relative to other markets across Africa and
the World.

The report provides both a detailed analysis of solar power capacity and
generation trends inEritrea, a review of the policy landscape, a SWOT
analysis and coverage of over 100 market and business variables that define
the opportunities of investing in the solar market in Eritreacompared to
other regional or World markets

[image: Solar Powered Water Pump in the Anseba region]

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