Infrastructural data 45% open

Cote d'Ivoire

What data is expected?

A selection of infrastructural information, focussing on energy provision and water consumption.

  • Electricity consumption
  • Power stations and electric capacity
  • Electricity transmission networks (geographic position)
  • Power outages
  • Prices
  • Water consumption/per capita
  • None of the above

How open is the data?

All answers

Question Answer Comment
Available free of charge Yes
Downloadable Yes
Publicly available Yes
Openly licenced No no terms of use available on websites mentioned
Up-to-date No Some data like energy consumption is only provided until 2012
In an open and machine-readable format INS data is in XLS format, the rest is in HTML or PDF
location https://www.sodeci.ci/maitrisez-votre-consommation - Water consumption/per capita, https://www.anare.ci/index.php?id=27 - Electricity Prices, https://www.anare.ci/index.php?id=27 - Electricity Prices, https://www.anare.ci/index.php?id=29 - Electricity transmission networks (geographic position), https://www.anare.ci/index.php?id=28 - Power stations and electric capacity, https://www.ins.ci/n/index.php?option=com_content&view=a - Energy consumption, https://www.anare.ci/assets/files/pdf/rapport/Rapport_d_ - Isolated (off-grid) power plants
Collected by government Yes The Autorité Nationale de Régulation du Secteur de l’Electricité de Côte d’Ivoire (ANARÉ – National Electricity Sector Regulatory Authority) is responsible for the regulation of the electricity sector. The agency was established in 1998. It is in charge of overseeing the compliance with the laws, regulations and obligations under authorizations and conventions in force in the electricity sector. It proposes the electricity tariffs to the state as well as the tariffs to access the national grid. ANARE ensures protection of consumers and their rights and arbitrates disputes between operators or between operators and the state. Finally, it advises and assists the state in regulating the electricity sector. The Electricity Code of 2014 gives greater independence and authority to the body by specifically providing that it is an independent legal entity with financial autonomy.
findable_steps I had to call the Communication Director of the Compagnie Ivoirienne d'Electricité (CIE) and do research on the internet.
characteristics Electricity consumption, Power stations and electric capacity, Electricity transmission networks (geographic position), Water consumption/per capita SODECI provides a daily average value of an 8-person household. Data is not time stamped or updated, and also not related to a region. Besides this one average, no comparative values are provided.
Controlled access Yes
Collector name Institute of National Statistics, quoting the Compagnie Ivoirienne d'Electricité (CIE). Autorité Nationale de Régulation du secteur de l'Electricité de Côte d'Ivoire (Anaré), SODECI (private water infrastructure provider) Côte d’Ivoire relies to a large extent on Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to generate and supply electricity to meet the growing energy demand. (see here: https://www.africa-eu-renewables.org/market-information/cote-divoire/energy-sector/
licence_url https://data.gouv.ci/opendata/open_data/licences030

Meta data

Data location   https://www.sodeci.ci/maitrisez-votre-consommation - Water consumption/per capita
   https://www.anare.ci/index.php?id=27 - Electricity Prices
   https://www.anare.ci/index.php?id=27 - Electricity Prices
   https://www.anare.ci/index.php?id=29 - Electricity transmission networks (geographic position)
   https://www.anare.ci/index.php?id=28 - Power stations and electric capacity
   https://www.ins.ci/n/index.php?option=com_content&view=a - Energy consumption
   https://www.anare.ci/assets/files/pdf/rapport/Rapport_d_ - Isolated (off-grid) power plants
Data licence   https://data.gouv.ci/opendata/open_data/licences030
Data format   Unknown
Reviewer   Danny Lämmerhirt
Submitters   CYRIAC GBOGOU
Last modified   Mon May 21 2018 04:33:06 GMT+0000 (UTC)