Overview of Energy Systems in Africa: A Comprehensive Review

Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.3390/solar3040034
Michael M. Santos, Ana Teresa Vaz Ferreira, João C. G. Lanzinha
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Africa has abundant solar resources but only 2% of its current capacity is generated from renewable sources. Photovoltaics (PV) offer sustainable, decentralized electricity access to meet development needs. This review synthesizes the recent literature on PV in Africa, with a focus on Mozambique. The 10 most cited studies highlight the optimization of technical components, such as storage and bifacial modules, and challenges in integrating large-scale PV. Case studies demonstrated Mozambique’s potential for PV applications in water heating, irrigation, and rural electrification. These benefits include reduced emissions and energy access. However, barriers, such as high costs, lack of infrastructure, and training, exist. While solar cookers are insufficient, thermal systems have unrealized potential. Mozambique’s urban and rural electrification rates are 57% and 13%, respectively, despite its energy resources. Targeted policies, financing, and community engagement are essential for promoting adoption. While PV can sustainably expand electricity access, coordinated efforts must address costs, infrastructure, maintenance, and social factors for successful implementation. Mozambique has immense solar potential, but strategic planning and support are critical to unlocking these benefits. This review provides insights into optimizing PV systems and policy frameworks for a clean and inclusive energy production future in Africa, to synthesize the 10 most cited studies on photovoltaic solar energy in Africa, and to deeply reflect upon the current energy needs in Mozambique, the benefits of employing PV and solar thermal systems, and the challenges of implementing such systems within the Mozambican context.
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非洲能源系统概览:全面审查
非洲拥有丰富的太阳能资源,但目前只有2%的太阳能来自可再生能源。光伏发电(PV)提供可持续的、分散的电力供应,以满足发展需求。本综述综合了最近关于非洲PV的文献,重点是莫桑比克。被引用最多的10项研究强调了技术组件的优化,如存储和双面模块,以及集成大规模光伏的挑战。案例研究表明,莫桑比克在热水、灌溉和农村电气化方面具有光伏应用的潜力。这些好处包括减少排放和获得能源。然而,诸如高成本、缺乏基础设施和培训等障碍仍然存在。虽然太阳能炊具不足,但热系统的潜力尚未实现。尽管拥有丰富的能源资源,莫桑比克的城市和农村电气化率分别为57%和13%。有针对性的政策、融资和社区参与对促进收养至关重要。虽然光伏发电可以可持续地扩大电力供应,但为了成功实施,必须协调努力,解决成本、基础设施、维护和社会因素等问题。莫桑比克拥有巨大的太阳能潜力,但战略规划和支持对于释放这些效益至关重要。本综述提供了优化光伏系统和政策框架的见解,以实现非洲清洁和包容性能源生产的未来,综合非洲光伏太阳能的10项被引用最多的研究,并深入反思莫桑比克当前的能源需求,采用光伏和太阳能热系统的好处,以及在莫桑比克实施此类系统的挑战。
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