DELOITTE CONSULTING, LLP
The West Africa Energy Program (WAEP) is a five-year initiative aimed at increasing access to electricity in West Africa.
2023 · 83 pages

Abstract
The program is implemented by Deloitte Consulting LLP under the Power Africa Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract No. 720-674-18-D-00003. The program's primary goal is to increase the supply of power in the region, with a focus on grid and off-grid connections. As of September 1, 2023, the program has achieved significant progress towards its goals. The Indicator Performance Chart shows that the program has connected 2,590,423 new grid and off-grid direct connections, representing 74% of the target of 3,500,000. The program has also mobilized $5.805 billion in energy investment, exceeding the target of $5.5 billion. The program's strategy for Year 5 focuses on increasing the supply of power through the development of new generation capacity. The program aims to achieve a 20% reduction in the wholesale cost of generation in at least three countries. To achieve this goal, the program will work with governments, private sector companies, and other stakeholders to develop and implement policies and regulations that support the development of new generation capacity. The program's management approach emphasizes collaboration, learning, and adapting to changing circumstances. The program will work closely with governments, private sector companies, and other stakeholders to identify and address challenges and opportunities. The program will also conduct regular monitoring and evaluation to ensure that it is on track to meet its goals. The program's budget constraints are a significant challenge, and the program will need to carefully manage its resources to achieve its goals. The program will also need to mitigate risks associated with changes in government policies, regulatory frameworks, and market conditions. The program's outcome 1 is to increase the supply of power in the region. The program's strategy for achieving this outcome is to develop new generation capacity and improve the efficiency of existing generation capacity. The program will work with governments, private sector companies, and other stakeholders to develop and implement policies and regulations that support the development of new generation capacity. The program's IR 1.1 strategy focuses on developing new generation capacity through the development of independent power producers (IPPs). The program will work with governments, private sector companies, and other stakeholders to develop and implement policies and regulations that support the development of IPPs. The program will also provide technical assistance to governments and private sector companies to help them develop and implement IPP projects. The program's OC1 strategy focuses on increasing the supply of power through the development of new generation capacity. The program will work with governments, private sector companies, and other stakeholders to develop and implement policies and regulations that support the development of new generation capacity. The program will also provide technical assistance to governments and private sector companies to help them develop and implement new generation capacity projects. The program's IR 2.1 strategy focuses on increasing access to electricity through the development of off-grid energy solutions. The program will work with governments, private sector companies, and other stakeholders to develop and implement policies and regulations that support the development of off-grid energy solutions. The program will also provide technical assistance to governments and private sector companies to help them develop and implement off-grid energy solutions. The program's OC2 strategy focuses on increasing access to electricity through the development of new generation capacity and improving the efficiency of existing generation capacity. The program will work with governments, private sector companies, and other stakeholders to develop and implement policies and regulations that support the development of new generation capacity and improve the efficiency of existing generation capacity. The program will also provide technical assistance to governments and private sector companies to help them develop and implement new generation capacity projects. The program's budget constraints are a significant challenge, and the program will need to carefully
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