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CDS: a case of autonomous water and energy networks in Mauritania



CDS : réseaux eau et énergie autonomes en Mauritanie
article Oct 2016 ; 7 pages
Aut. David Munnich
Ed.
CDS - Nouakchott Institut Veolia Environnement - Paris ; Issn: 1867-8521
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Editor Presentation
Résumé:
Depuis près de dix ans, l'entreprise mauritanienne CDS exploite des réseaux autonomes de fourniture d'eau et d'électricité dans des villages reculés de Mauritanie. Choisie par les autorités à travers plusieurs appels d'offres, la CDS exploite et entretient les infrastructures, et assure la facturation et le recouvrement du paiement par les clients. Cette approche permet l'intervention d'opérateurs nationaux rigoureux et expérimentés et la professionnalisation du secteur.
Abstract:
For almost ten years, CDS has been operating water and electricity off-grid networks in remote villages in Mauritania. Chosen by the authorities through several calls for tender, CDS operates and maintains the infrastructure, as well as invoicing and collection from customers. This approach will make it possible to foster rigorous and experienced national operators liable to play a growing role in the professionalization of the sector.
Sommaire:
Introduction
1. The political context of Mauritania
2. CDS, a private company seeking to give access to energy to all
3. Energy and water supply by CDS
4. Achievements of this energy and water access policy
5. Challenges and difficulties of this approach
6. CDS innovates to grow and take on these challenges
Conclusion

Target Audiences:

Cooperation actors , Engineer, designer , Socio-Economist , Economist , Local and national decision makers

Keywords:

electrification (CI) (DT) (ET) , energy engine-driven generator (CI) (DT) (ET) , management: delegated by a private operator (CI) (DT) (ET) , solar energy (CI) (DT) (ET) , water distribution (CI) (DT) (ET)

Country:

Mauritania (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publishers/Broadcasters:

CDS - CDS Eau et Energie - Nouakchott - Mauritania
    

Institut Veolia Environnement - Paris
    

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