»The topic is of great relevance for studies on both international energy and regionalism. [...] The comparative analysis covers a lot of ground, including legal, regulatory and policy implications of regional energy policy”, besides economic and financial considerations, innovation and technology and formal institutional aspects. [...] this book provides a welcome contribution to the energy field by examining the role of regional integration and cooperation in addressing the significant energy challenges characterizing energy in the Western African region. [...] the comparison of ECOWAS with the internal energy market will be relevant for scholars interested in energy and regional integration, and for policymakers in the region.«
Anatole Boute, CML Rev.2023, 283-284