Installed Renewable Energy Capacity
Key Players
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ElectricitéNationale de Guinée - Electricity Corporation of Guinea (EDG)
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National Directorate of Energy
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Ministry of Energy and Hydraulics
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Electricity Sector Regulatory Body 2005
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West African Power Pool
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2016–2020 National Economic and Social Development Plan (Plan National de Développement Economique et Social, PNDES)
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2012 National Energy Policy
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SE4All Gap Analysis Report of Guinea
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UNEP Country Energy Profile: Guinea
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World Bank Country Diagnostic: Republic of Guinea, Overcoming Growth Stagnation to Reduce Poverty
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Key Economic Indicators
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GDP (current)USD 10.47 Billionin 2017
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GDP growth rate (current)10.6%in 2017
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WB Ease of doing business rank152in 2018
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Foreign direct investmentUSD 577.38 Millionin 2017
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Lending interest rate to private sectorNAin 2017
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Domestic Credit to Private SectorNAin 2017
Key Energy Indicators
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Electric power consumption per capitaNAin 2014
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Share of electricity from RE in grid78.75%in 2015
Sovereign Credit Rating
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Standard & Poor'sNA
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Moody'sNA
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FitchNA
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