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Tete, K.H.S.; Soro, Y.M.; Coulibaly, S.F.A.; Jones, R.V.; Sidibé, S.d.S. Determinants of Urban Residential Electricity Consumption in Burkina Faso: A Study of Dwelling, Household, Socio-Economic and Appliance-Related Factors. Buildings 2024, 14, 683. https://doi /10.3390/buildings14030683
Tete KHS, Soro YM, Coulibaly SFA, Jones RV, Sidibé SdS. Determinants of Urban Residential Electricity Consumption in Burkina Faso: A Study of Dwelling, Household, Socio-Economic and Appliance-Related Factors. Buildings. 2024; 14(3):683. https://doi /10.3390/buildings14030683
Tete, Komlan Hector Seth, Yrébégnan Moussa Soro, Samir Franck Amadou Coulibaly, Rory Victor Jones, and Sayon dit Sadio Sidibé. 2024. "Determinants of Urban Residential Electricity Consumption in Burkina Faso: A Study of Dwelling, Household, Socio-Economic and Appliance-Related Factors" Buildings 14, no. 3: 683. https://doi /10.3390/buildings14030683
Tete, K. H. S., Soro, Y. M., Coulibaly, S. F. A., Jones, R. V., & Sidibé, S. d. S. (2024). Determinants of Urban Residential Electricity Consumption in Burkina Faso: A Study of Dwelling, Household, Socio-Economic and Appliance-Related Factors. Buildings, 14(3), 683. https://doi /10.3390/buildings14030683
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An essential strategic document, the electricity master plan allows investments in production, transmission and distribution to be planned by anticipating changing needs. Burkina Faso’s Ministry of Energy has commissioned Artelia to update its plan for the years 2020 to 2040, taking into account its ambitions in terms of rural electrification and supplying areas that are not yet connected or electrified.
While access to electricity has improved significantly in Burkina Faso since 2015, much remains to be done to be able to offer a quality service to most of the population, particularly in rural areas where the electrification rate is still low (28% by 2021). The updating of the electricity master plan is aimed precisely at planning this development, by building a rational and operational strategy that fully meets the country’s needs and ambitions, and identifies the resources to be deployed to achieve them. Chosen by Burkina Faso’s Ministry of Energy, Artelia has worked to provide the authorities with reliable data and to provide a coherent framework for action for all operators in the sector, so as to meet the growing demand for electricity.
International, independent and multidisciplinary, Artelia is a consulting, engineering and project management group operating in the fields of mobility, water, energy, building and industry.
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