The purpose of this short survey is to capture the views of project developers, investors and other stakeholders about their data needs and the opportunities and challenges of implementing energy projects in Africa .

The survey asks for some basic contact details and consists of nine quick questions (you may skip any questions that are not relevant to you).

Information submitted though the survey will be used and displayed only in an aggregated form. Individual responses will remain confidential.

Aggregated data will be published in November as part of the inaugural African Energy Live Data Annual Report.

As a thank you for completing the survey, African Energy's parent company Cross-border Information (CbI) will provide you with 50 credits that you can use to view articles published in CbI's African Energy newsletter or Gulf States News (GSN).

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* About you

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* Which areas of Africa’s energy sector are of most interest to you?

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* What type of news, data and information services do you currently use?

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* What are the key metrics which influence your decisions on new market entry?

  Essential Desirable Irrelevant
Political stability
Macroeconomic stability
Proven investment environment
Functioning system of energy regulation
Supply and demand balance
Creditworthy offtakers
Export opportunities
Availability of resources (e.g. oil, gas, hydro, solar, wind capacity)
Quality of projects
Land Availability
Institutional Capacity

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* What issues, challenges or opportunities are most important to you working and investing in Africa?

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* What kind of delays (if any) have you experienced with African projects?

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* How can the public and private sector better work together?

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* What other information or data about Africa’s energy sector would you find useful to help you achieve your business goals?

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* Which of the following types of report do you purchase?

Thank you for taking the time to complete the African Energy Survey.

If you have any queries about the survey, please email Nick Carn. Email: nick@africa-energy.com

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