Poor planning, overambitious projects and "weak" human and institutional expertise are just some problems plaguing the Ethiopian government's best efforts to procure renewable energy projects, according to a new study.Renewable energy academic Seife Ayele told pv magazine that some of the issues afflicting the Ethiopian government's quest for procuring non-hydropower renewable energy projects include poor planning, unrealistic projects and "weak" human and institutional knowledge. Incomplete electricity sector improvements, "significant" project risks and a "weak" domestic private sector are ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...