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Impact of Power Rationing On the Tanzanian Economy

Impact of Power Rationing On the Tanzanian Economy. 20 April 2006. Quantification of Impact. Based on TANESCO 1980 study Cost of “un-served” energy is US$1.0 per kWh A 2004 study result was US$2.0 per kWh Reflecting increased electricity use in the economy. Source: World Bank - Tanzania.

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Impact of Power Rationing On the Tanzanian Economy

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  1. Impact of Power RationingOn the Tanzanian Economy 20 April 2006

  2. Quantification of Impact • Based on TANESCO 1980 study • Cost of “un-served” energy is US$1.0 per kWh • A 2004 study result was US$2.0 per kWh • Reflecting increased electricity use in the economy Source: World Bank - Tanzania

  3. World Bank Shortage Estimate Source: World Bank - Tanzania

  4. World Bank Shortage Estimate Source: World Bank - Tanzania

  5. Estimated Cost to the Economy Source: World Bank - Tanzania

  6. Estimated Cost to the Economy Source: World Bank - Tanzania

  7. Impact on Estimated GDP • Tanzania GDP for 2006 estimated at $614.9 million without power rationing • 5% reduction - assuming cost impact of US$1.1 per un-served kWh • 9% reduction – assuming cost impact of US$2.0 per un-served kWh Source: World Bank - Tanzania

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