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  • Existing and planned transmission grid network (medium and high voltage lines) in the ECOWAS Region. Also covers other regions of West Africa. The Dataset comes from the West African Power Pool (WAPP) GIS database January 2017. WAPP is the source of the information. The Institution collects and validates spatial information on transmission lines in a yearly basis.

  • Existing and planned distribution grid network (11KV-33KV) in the ECOWAS region. The dataset is developed by the ECOWREX team by using the following sources of information: - BENIN: Ministry of Energy (2016) - BURKINA FASO: West African Power Pool (WAPP) GIS database January 2017, SONABEL - CÔTE D'IVOIRE: CI-ENERGIES - GAMBIA: WAPP database (2015) - GHANA: Energy Commission (2015) - GUINEA: Ministry of Energy, Energy Information System Unit (SIE, 2016) - MALI: EnergyInfo platform - https://energydata.info/ (World Bank, 2017) - NIGER: EnergyInfo platform - https://energydata.info/ (World Bank, dataset 2015) - NIGERIA: EnergyInfo platform - https://energydata.info/ (World Bank, dataset 2016), Nigeria Rural Electrification Program (http://rrep-nigeria.integration.org/ ), Facebook model (https://energydata.info/dataset/medium-voltage-distribution-predictive) - SENEGAL: EnergyInfo platform - https://energydata.info/ (World Bank, dataset 2007) - SIERRA LEONE: EnergyInfo platfom - https://energydata.info/ (World Bank, 2017)

  • The data provides information about the development of the Gas Pipeline project for West Africa, including the gas station at each Member state. Data was compiled by ECREEE from the West African Gas Pipeline Company’s (WAPCO).

  • Location of settlements that could have access to electricity through off-grid solutions by 2030 according to the least-cost analysis conducted in the framework of the off-grid solar market assessment and private sector support facility design, which was done as an activity of the sub-component 1A of the Regional Off-Grid Electrification Project (ROGEP).

  • Density of identified off-grid households in ROGEP countries by 2023, per country administrative boundary level 1. The households could have access to electricity through off-grid solutions by 2023 according to the least-cost analysis conducted in the framework of the off-grid solar market assessment and private sector support facility design, which was done as an activity of the sub-component 1A of the Regional Off-Grid Electrification Project (ROGEP).

  • Location of settlements that could be connected to national electricity grids in 2023 according to the least-cost analysis conducted in the framework of the off-grid solar market assessment and private sector support facility design, which was done as an activity of the sub-component 1A of the Regional Off-Grid Electrification Project (ROGEP).

  • Density of identified off-grid villages in ROGEP countries by 2030, per country administrative boundary level 1 or 2. The different types of electricity demand in the villages (households, public institutions, SMEs, etc.) could have access to electricity through off-grid solutions by 2030 according to the least-cost analysis conducted in the framework of the off-grid solar market assessment and private sector support facility design, which was done as an activity of the sub-component 1A of the Regional Off-Grid Electrification Project (ROGEP).

  • Location of settlements that could have access to electricity through mini-grids in 2023 according to the least-cost analysis conducted in the framework of the off-grid solar market assessment and private sector support facility design, which was done as an activity of the sub-component 1A of the Regional Off-Grid Electrification Project (ROGEP).

  • Location of settlements that could have access to electricity through mini-grids by 2030 according to the least-cost analysis conducted in the framework of the off-grid solar market assessment and private sector support facility design, which was done as an activity of the sub-component 1A of the Regional Off-Grid Electrification Project (ROGEP).

  • Density of identified off-grid villages in ROGEP countries by 2023, per country administrative boundary level 1 or 2. The different types of electricity demand in the villages (households, public institutions, SMEs, etc.) could have access to electricity through off-grid solutions by 2023 according to the least-cost analysis conducted in the framework of the off-grid solar market assessment and private sector support facility design, which was done as an activity of the sub-component 1A of the Regional Off-Grid Electrification Project (ROGEP).