Remote but productive: using energy access investments to catalyse enterprises and income in Tanzania’s rural communities

2016
Page count
48
pages
Description

In Tanzania there are huge opportunities for ambitious energy access investments to increase rural productivity, including milling, irrigation and small and microenterprises. This paper examines the experiences of two mini-hydro projects and a solar-diesel mini-grid project in Tanzania. All three projects are exploring ways to combine energy with wider rural development processes. The paper investigates what interventions work, and offers recommendations for new entrants, policymakers and funders.

Publish date
Authors
B. Garside
S. Best
Language of publication
English
Region/Country
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa
Country
Tanzania
Sector