[{"bbox": [144, 127, 1108, 912], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>b) Main Delivery Channel</td><td colspan=\"4\">Recipient Government - 12000</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"7\">9. Markers (from CRIS DAC form)</td><td>General policy objective</td><td>Not targeted</td><td>Significant objective</td><td>Principal objective</td></tr><tr><td>Participation development/good governance</td><td>☐</td><td>☐</td><td>X</td></tr><tr><td>Aid to environment</td><td>☐</td><td>☐</td><td>X</td></tr><tr><td>Gender equality and Women's and Girl's Empowerment</td><td>☐</td><td>X</td><td>☐</td></tr><tr><td>Trade Development</td><td>X</td><td>☐</td><td>☐</td></tr><tr><td>Reproductive, Maternal, New born and child health</td><td>X</td><td>☐</td><td>☐</td></tr><tr><td>RIO Convention markers</td><td>Not targeted</td><td>Significant objective</td><td>Principal objective</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"5\">10. Internal markers</td><td>Biological diversity</td><td>X</td><td>☐</td><td>☐</td></tr><tr><td>Combat desertification</td><td>X</td><td>☐</td><td>☐</td></tr><tr><td>Climate change mitigation</td><td>☐</td><td>☐</td><td>X</td></tr><tr><td>Climate change adaptation</td><td>☐</td><td>X</td><td>☐</td></tr><tr><td>Policy objectives</td><td>Not targeted</td><td>Significant objective</td><td>Principal objective</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"2\">11. Global Public Goods and Challenges (GPGC) thematic flagships</td><td>Digitalisation</td><td>X</td><td>☐</td><td>☐</td></tr><tr><td>Migration</td><td>X</td><td>☐</td><td>☐</td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"5\">N/A</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [144, 946, 254, 971], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## SUMMARY"}, {"bbox": [144, 987, 1083, 1220], "category": "Text", "text": "Energy is one of the top priorities for the Government of Tanzania which recognises that increased access to modern and reliable energy services is essential to achieve its main development goals. Energy access will also reinforce the achievement of the rights to sanitation, housing, health and education of the citizens among other human rights. The Government, with the support of the international donor community, is therefore mobilising substantial resources to increase energy access and generation capacity. With the development of the national energy sector, the government needs to properly factor in the related implications in terms of energy security, sustainability, competitiveness and environment."}, {"bbox": [144, 1231, 1083, 1607], "category": "Text", "text": "In particular, the increase in power generation that is underway, notably through the construction of the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Plant, is likely to have a profound impact on several energy sector dimensions. These include the operations of the national utility, Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO), which is slowly recovering from a difficult financial position, as well as the participation of the private sector in the energy market. TANESCO will have to scale-up its capacity in a number of areas and to significantly increase its outreach in the country, while supporting electricity demand in rural areas. In this context, the ambitious Electricity Supply Industry (ESI) Reform Strategy and Roadmap 2014 - 2025, aiming at reforming TANESCO and liberalising electricity markets, has lost its initial drive and needs to be updated on the basis of a more gradual path of reforms in order to recover momentum and political backing. Tanzania's regulatory framework in support of renewable energy is overall sound and advanced but needs to be properly enforced and flanked by a strong long-term policy. On the other hand, the framework to promote energy efficiency and clean cooking is currently"}, {"bbox": [606, 1672, 622, 1695], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "2"}]