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Title: Renewable energy technologies in the global south : Sub-Saharan Africa trends and perspectives
Authors: Ebhota, Williams S.
Tabakov, Pavel Y.
Keywords: Renewable energy system;Net-zero-CO2 emissions;Renewable energy in Global South;Hydro;Wind;Solar;Biomass
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
Publisher: IJETAE Publication House
Source: Ebhota, W.S. and Tabakov, P.Y. 2022. Renewable energy technologies in the global south: Sub-Saharan Africa trends and perspectives. International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering. 12(6): 47-55. doi:10.46338/ijetae0622_08
Journal: International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering; Vol. 12, Issue 6 
Abstract: 
Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) and other parts of the Global South are richly endowed with renewable energy resources (RERs) that are grossly untapped. The integration of these resources, such as hydro, wind, solar, and biomass will facilitate the desired net zero-CO2-emissions economy. If these RERs are adequately harnessed, the perennial power supply challenges in the region will be resolved, and the negative power supply narrative changed. Presently, a greater percentage of the population without access to electricity live in the Global South with SSA having the highest share. This inadequacy has been attributed to many factors, which include lack of connection to the national grid; lack of adequate technical capacities to design and manufacture efficient power generation and transmission components and systems; insufficient funds; unreliable, limited, and poor energy data. A comprehensive study of the renewable energy potential (REP) and technologies in the Global South is imperative to the management, regulation, and policies concerning energy, in this era of energy transition (ET). This study presents - a summary of REP of SSA; statistical analysis of the proposed and installed RE capacity across the region; and discussion on the pressing need for renewable energy integration (REI) to mitigate climate change. In addition, to develop RE schemes to facilitate greater access to clean, affordable, and adequate energy supply. Actualization of the integration of RERs into the national portfolio will promote CO2 reduction and improve the socio-economic benefits to the populace in both rural and urban areas of SSA and the Global South generally. Keywords— Renewable energy system; Net-zero-CO2 emissions, renewable energy in Global South; hydro; wind; solar; biomass
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5465
ISSN: 2250-2459 (Online)
DOI: 10.46338/ijetae0622_08
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