DocumentCode :
3754324
Title :
Sustainability of decentralized renewable energy systems in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author :
Wesley Doorsamy;Willem A. Cronje
Author_Institution :
School of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
644
Lastpage :
648
Abstract :
The African continent accounts for approximately 49% of the global population without access to electricity. An estimated 621 million of this population live in the Sub-Saharan region. Although many countries in this region have significantly improved electrification rates in the past three years, challenges with existing grid capacity, uptake of decentralized renewable energy systems (DRES) and an increase in households requiring electrification have subdued the projected social and economic development benefits. This paper examines these challenges and identifies key strategies in accelerating growth of sustainable DRESs. Governmental policies and strategies are also analyzed together with selected DRES initiatives in Africa.
Keywords :
"Africa","Renewable energy sources","Sociology","Statistics","Power markets","Investment"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA), 2015 International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICRERA.2015.7418491
Filename :
7418491
Link To Document :
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