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Op-Eds Sep 01, 2020

Measuring “Reasonably Reliable” access to electricity services

From Electricity Journal (August 2020) While the electricity access rate is regularly measured in most countries, there are…

Better Metrics and Data

From Electricity Journal (August 2020)

While the electricity access rate is regularly measured in most countries, there are no routinely tracked metrics that measure reliability. This paper presents a new approach that: (1) aggregates all available country data on reliability; (2) defines a minimum threshold metric for ‘reasonable reliability’; and (3) estimates the number of people without ‘reasonably reliable’ electricity services. We estimate the number of people without access to reliable electricity is approximately 3.5 billion. This new metric provides a more granular view of the enormous energy access gap globally, and insights for future investment and policy decisions.

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