Distribution losses in Eswatini

Energy
Electricity 0.16 Billion Kilowatthours in 2022 EIA
Africa Electricity (Billion Kilowatthours in 2022)

Egypt is the top country by electricity distribution losses among 53 countries. As of 2022, electricity distribution losses in Egypt was 37.62 billion kilowatthours that accounts for 29.26% of total electricity distribution losses. The top 5 countries (others are South Africa, Algeria, Morocco, and Libya) account for 66.89% of it. The total electricity distribution losses was estimated at 128.56 billion kilowatthours in 2022.

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Egypt 37.62 EIA
South Africa 25.28 EIA
Algeria 9.26 EIA
Morocco 7.37 EIA
Libya 6.46 EIA
Nigeria 5.41 EIA
Tunisia 4.72 EIA
Ethiopia 3.15 EIA
Mozambique 3.05 EIA
Kenya 2.95 EIA
Zambia 2.39 EIA
Angola 1.95 EIA
Congo 1.82 EIA
Cameroon 1.81 EIA
Zimbabwe 1.81 EIA
Côte d'Ivoire 1.78 EIA
Ghana 1.62 EIA
United Republic of Tanzania 1.24 EIA
Democratic Republic of the Congo 1.2 EIA
Uganda 1.1 EIA
Senegal 1.06 EIA
Botswana 0.59 EIA
Mali 0.43 EIA
Gabon 0.43 EIA
Guinea 0.42 EIA
Namibia 0.37 EIA
Niger 0.36 EIA
Benin 0.32 EIA
Malawi 0.23 EIA
Mauritania 0.23 EIA
Burkina Faso 0.22 EIA
Mauritius 0.21 EIA
Liberia 0.18 EIA
Eswatini 0.16 EIA
Equatorial Guinea 0.15 EIA
Rwanda 0.14 EIA
Djibouti 0.13 EIA
Togo 0.12 EIA
Madagascar 0.12 EIA
Cabo Verde 0.11 EIA
Gambia 0.1 EIA
Lesotho 0.1 EIA
Sierra Leone 0.08 EIA
Eritrea 0.05 EIA
Chad 0.05 EIA
Seychelles 0.04 EIA
Sao Tome and Principe 0.04 EIA
Burundi 0.04 EIA
South Sudan 0.02 EIA
Comoros 0.02 EIA
Somalia 0.02 EIA
Central African Republic 0.01 EIA
Guinea Bissau 0.01 EIA
Energy Electricity
Distribution Losses Electricity 1 timeseries
Electrification Rate 83.3 % in 2022 IEA + 2 others
Hydroelectric Pumped Storage Electricity 0 Billion Kilowatthours in 2022 EIA