Declining cost of renewable energy technology: An opportunity for increasing electricity access in sub-Saharan Africa

Chukwuma Leonard Azimoh, B. Paul, C. Mbohwa
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Traditionally, electric networks in Africa are dominated by centralized fossil base grids, preponderantly relying on gas, coal and hydro plants for power generation. Analysis of the energy market in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have consistently displayed a stunted growth. Previous reports argued that increasing electricity access through expansion of the existing grid is no longer sufficient due to costs, political and economic interests and environmental concern. Other arguments are based on the existence of Islands and mountainous locations not immediately accessible to the utility grid. This situation has lent credence to the argument in support of renewable energy systems. The current decline in the cost of renewable energy technology provides an opportunity to explore this market, given the abundance of this resources in SSA region. However, the assessment of energy climate in SSA suggests that a lot needs to be done in order to avail these opportunities. This paper investigates the challenges, policy issues and financing barriers inhibiting the penetration of green energy in SSA. The study shows that upscaling electricity access requires building of strong institutions to guide against policy inconsistencies. Electrification programs should incorporate capacity building with technology transfer from the outset. Also, it identifies capital expenditure (CAPEX) and operational expenditure (OPEX) phases of projects as the two key failure points in this region.
可再生能源技术成本下降:撒哈拉以南非洲增加电力供应的机会
传统上,非洲的电网由集中的化石基电网主导,主要依靠天然气、煤炭和水力发电厂发电。对撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)能源市场的分析一直显示出增长迟缓。以前的报告认为,由于成本、政治和经济利益以及环境问题,通过扩大现有电网来增加电力供应已经不够了。其他论据是基于岛屿和山区的存在,这些地方不能立即进入公用电网。这种情况为支持可再生能源系统的论点提供了证据。目前可再生能源技术成本的下降为开发这一市场提供了机会,因为南撒哈拉地区资源丰富。然而,对南亚地区能源气候的评估表明,为了利用这些机会,需要做很多工作。本文研究了绿色能源在南亚地区渗透的挑战、政策问题和融资障碍。该研究表明,扩大电力供应需要建立强有力的制度来指导政策的不一致性。电气化项目应从一开始就将能力建设与技术转让结合起来。此外,它还将项目的资本支出(CAPEX)和运营支出(OPEX)阶段确定为该地区的两个关键故障点。
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