Wednesday 27 August 2014

Why General Electric is betting on Africa.

Adapted from GE reports. 
Consider that just three out of 10 Africans have electricity in their homes. But even those in Africa with electricity are having a bumpy ride. The World Bank estimates that manufacturers on the continent face an average of 56 days a year without power. Although Africa as a whole is growing 2 percent faster than the rest of the world, the lack of power acts like a potent brake on Africa’s economic expansion and standards of living. Controlled power outages to avoid overloading the grid shaved an estimated 2 percent on average

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