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Report Title
Electricity in Madagascar
Report Subtitle
Country profile of power market trends and investment opportunities
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Publication Date
January 2014
Report Type
Energy
Report Size
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Figure 2.2
Figure 3: Madagascar installed
capacity by type (MW)
Installed capacity (MW)
Jirama solar
IPP hydropower
Jirama hydropower
IPP thermal
Jirama thermal
0
50
100
150
200
Madagascar installed capacity by type (MW)
250
The breakdown of installed capacity in
Madagascar by type is presented in Figure 3.
Jirama has 105MW of hydropower capacity, a
fleet that has not changed since 1982 when
the 58MW Andekaleka plant was built. Most of
the company’s hydro plants serve the capital,
Antananarivo, and its surrounding region
where 6 hydropower facilities including
Andekaleka and the 24MW Mandraka plant,
supply 94MW of capacity. Another 6 smaller
hydro plants serve the two other main regions.
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Madagascar has one of the lowest levels of access to electric power in the world. The country has significant resources of
hydropower, wind power and some geothermal potential, and although there is sufficient hydropower capacity to supply just
over half its demand, little capacity has been added in the past 25 years. Instead the state utility, Jirama, has been forced to
rely increasingly on diesel-fired engines to meet demand, and the country now has in the region of 100 such plants. These
include both plants built by the utility, and others that have been leased. There are also a number of independent power
producers, providing power to the grid. Madagascar could attract support from a number of international agencies, but all
projects have been placed on hold since democratic rule was overturned in 2009. If a return to democracy is completed in
2013, then international investors may return. In the meantime Jirama is operating at a loss, with tariffs not matching the cost
of production, and has little resources to invest either in additional generating capacity or in extension of the limited grid
system.
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• An overview of the electricity market in Madagascar.
• Power supply data covering production, imports and exports and the main production sources.
• Power demand data by market sector and tariff data.
• An overview of the structure of the electricity sector with government and private sector companies
as well as the regulatory status.
• Power demand forecasts and the development of the power sector to meet expected growth.
• Transmission system expansion plans.
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• What are the key energy resources in Madagascar for power production.
• How is the country overcoming the effects of power shortage?
• What are the key developments in electricity infrastructure?
• Who are the key players in market?
• What are the investment opportunities in the country?
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This report is a Country Profile, covering:•
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Power generation capacity by fuel input
Electricity networks
Current power market trends
Generation growth
Investment opportunities
Future project plans
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Consumption is currently 17,480 barrels/day.
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For the past thirty to forty years, the main source of electric power in Madagascar has
been hydropower.
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There are around 100 thermal power plants in total.
4.
The plant at Andaingo burns eucalyptus from the town’s managed eucalyptus plantations,
and its construction was supported by the European Union.
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There is no national grid system, but the state company operates three small
interconnected systems around the three major urban centres of Antananarivo (the
capital), Toamasina and Fianarantsoa.
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How does Madagascar generate its electricity?
2.
What is the status of the national electricity market?
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What are the key developments in electricity infrastructure?
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Who are the key players in market?
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What are the future prospects for investment in Madagascar?
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Key products/categories profiled:
Energy
Electricity in Madagascar – Country profile of power market trends and investment
opportunities
Key regions/countries covered:
Africa - Madagascar
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Methodology:
Secondary research
This has been conducted by Paul Breeze – an energy specialist for 28 years. He has gathered
together an unique set of studies and research papers. In all, the report cites over 30 separate
sources.
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Name: Dr Paul Breeze
Biography:
Dr Paul Breeze has specialized in the electricity sector for the past 28 years. He is
contributing editor for the monthly international magazine for the power industry,
Modern Power Systems, and as freelance writer he has contributed to The Financial
Times, The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, The Observer and The Economist. In
addition to the power sector, Paul Breeze’s interests include science and the computer
industry.