A selection of infrastructural information, focussing on energy provision and water consumption.
Question | Answer | Comment |
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Available free of charge | Yes | |
Downloadable | No | |
Publicly available | Yes | |
Openly licenced | No | |
Up-to-date | No | |
In an open and machine-readable format | HTML | |
location | https://www.crse.sn/statistiques-du-secteur - Electricity consumption, https://www.senelec.sn/production/ - Power stations and capacity | |
Collected by government | Yes | |
findable_steps | Google search | |
characteristics | Electricity consumption, Power stations and electric capacity | Electricity transmission networks and geographic locations: Map used to be published by the government agency “CSRE” (see here: https://www.africa-eu-renewables.org/market-information/senegal/energy-sector/ but it is offline now. There is a page for prices but information is unavailable, see https://www.crse.sn/les-tarifs |
Controlled access | Yes | |
Collector name | Electricity Regulatory Board (CRSE), National Electricity Utility (Société Nationale d’Électricité du Sénégal, Senelec) | The National Electricity Utility (Société Nationale d’Électricité du Sénégal, Senelec) is a state-owned enterprise that holds a monopoly on electricity transmission and distribution. The Electricity Regulatory Board (CRSE) is an independent authority formed in 1998 in order to ensure fair and equitable treatment for all stakeholders, responsible for regulating the production, transport, distribution and sale of electric energy in Senegal. |