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RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY STATUS REPORT 2014 | 73 ENDNOTES communication with REN21, 4 April 2014; Ghana Energy Commission, Energy Outlook 2013 for Ghana (Accra: April 2013); Rural and Renewable Energy Agency, Ministry of Lands, Mines and Energy, Liberia Investment Plan for Renewable Energy (Monrovia: October 2013); IRENA, Niger Renewables Readiness Assessment 2013, op. cit. note 14; Société nationale d’électricité du Sénégal (SENELEC), “Production: Puissances installées,” http://www.senelec.sn/content/view/15/66, viewed 13 March 2014; Autorité de Réglementation du Secteur de l’Electricité (ARSE), “Les infrastructures de production,” http://www. arse.tg/?p=886, viewed 3 April 2014. IRENA, op. cit. note 14, p. 12. IRENA, op. cit. note 14, p. 16. ECREEE, op. cit. note 20, p. 60; Benjamin Kamara, NFI, Sierra Leone, Patrick Tarawallie, independent consultant, and Said Bijary, Coordinator, Rural Electrification, personal communication with Kanika Chawla, REN21, 3 April 2014. 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