Potentials of small hydro power in South Africa: The current status and investment opportunities

S. A. Ilupeju, F. Inambao
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The economy of any country is highly dependent on the development of stable and adequate power generation. The need for power in Africa is increasing and the potential for power generation is substantial. Hydropower (HP), both large and small contributes about one-fifth of world electrical power. A survey output puts the number of small hydro power (SHP) potential sites in Kwa-Zulu Natal and Eastern Cape provinces at about 8 000. In South Africa HP generation is negligible as coal contributes about 90% of total energy generated while other sources contribute the remaining 10%. South Africa is ranked 12th in the world in terms of the top emitters of carbon dioxide, exposing dwellers to risks associated with this emission as a result of coal fired plants. It was predicted that the global demand for electrical energy will gradually rise and the growth for HP production is projected at 2.4%-3.6% from 1990 to 2020. SHP is considered to be one of the most cost effective and environmental friendly energy generation technologies available. With the availability, reliability and simplicity of SHP technology coupled with associated advantages, this paper is to set us on a new bearing toward its employment.
南非小水电潜力:现状与投资机会
任何国家的经济都高度依赖于稳定和充足的发电的发展。非洲对电力的需求正在增加,发电的潜力很大。大大小小的水力发电(HP)贡献了世界五分之一的电力。一项调查结果显示,夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省和东开普省的小型水力发电(SHP)潜在场址数量约为8000个。在南非,HP发电量几乎可以忽略不计,因为煤炭占总发电量的90%左右,而其他能源占剩余的10%。南非在二氧化碳排放大国中排名世界第12位,由于燃煤电厂的排放,南非居民面临着与二氧化碳排放相关的风险。据预测,全球对电能的需求将逐渐上升,从1990年到2020年,HP产量的增长率预计为2.4%-3.6%。水力发电被认为是最具成本效益和环境友好的能源发电技术之一。由于源热泵技术的可用性、可靠性和简单性,加上其相关的优点,本文将为我们的应用开辟一条新的道路。
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