DocumentCode
1498562
Title
A Wealth of Possibilities: Power and Energy in Africa
Author
Naidoo, P. ; Bacela, P.A.
Author_Institution
Pat Naidoo Consulting Eng., Shallcross, South Africa
Volume
10
Issue
3
fYear
2012
Firstpage
67
Lastpage
70
Abstract
Africa faces critical questions about its future economic development, particularly in relation to its energy supply and its population´s access to electricity. According to the International Energy Agency, in Africa the population is projected to grow by 71% from 2009 to 2035, but there will be only a 38% increase in energy demand over the same period. This means that while Africa´s share of the global population will increase from 15% in 2009 to 20% in 2035, its share of global energy demand will decline fractionally to 5.4% over the same time frame. In countries such as Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Tanzania, large portions of the population have no access to electricity. Although generation and transmission facilities are growing, per capita generation in Africa in 2009 amounted to only about 600 kWh, as compared with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) average of 7,500 kWh, and the future looks bleaker, particularly in the sub-Saharan region.
Keywords
electricity supply industry; Africa; Ethiopia; Nigeria; Tanzania; economic development; electricity; energy supply; global energy demand; global population; Africa; Coal; Electricity supply industry; Hydroelectric power generation; Power system economics; Power system planning; Renewable energy resources;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power and Energy Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1540-7977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MPE.2012.2188672
Filename
6185785
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