Renewable energy villages roadmap development for Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, and Botswana nations

Nebiyu Girgibo , Karita Luokkanen-Rabetino , Pekka Peura , Getachew Adam , Tsegaye Sissay , Abebe Worku , Misrak Girma , Mario Einax , Phalaneng Maphane , Achisa Cleophas , Ambrose Kiprop , Hillary Kasedde , John Baptist Kirabira , Kasim Kumakech
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This article aims to map out a roadmap 2025–2029 for 4 African nations—Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, and Botswana—and associated policy recommendations. The method is to work on the project, long-term Joint Relationship Between European and African in Renewable Energy Research in Energy Village Concept in Africa (LEAP-RE: WP 14) and mapping polices and roadmaps from experience and literature. The significance and contribution is an example to African nations for developing and mapping out a Roadmap for 2025–2029 for Energy Village (EV) projects. The novelty is the African Energy Villages, which were identified to be unique and different from implementations in European nations. The EV concept identifies and analyses potential supplies of renewable energy (RE) and local consumption needs to help local communities become energy self-sufficient. Understanding policies and initiatives for self-sufficient RE villages in Africa under the LEAP-RE program is a crucial prerequisite in implementing EV concepts using clean and secured sources of RE such as biomass, small hydropower, solar, and wind for rural African people. The main conclusion is that such EVs are able to use more than 100% RE from local communities to overcome the energy shortage.
埃塞俄比亚、肯尼亚、乌干达和博茨瓦纳等国的可再生能源村发展路线图
本文旨在为埃塞俄比亚、肯尼亚、乌干达和博茨瓦纳这四个非洲国家制定2025-2029年的路线图,并提出相关政策建议。方法是开展“非洲能源村概念中欧洲和非洲可再生能源研究长期联合关系”项目(LEAP-RE: WP 14),并根据经验和文献绘制政策和路线图。这对非洲国家制定2025-2029年能源村(EV)项目路线图具有重要意义和贡献。新颖的是非洲能源村,它被认为是独特的,不同于欧洲国家的实施。电动汽车概念确定和分析可再生能源的潜在供应和当地消费需求,以帮助当地社区实现能源自给自足。在LEAP-RE项目下,了解非洲自给自足的可再生能源村庄的政策和举措,是为非洲农村人民实施使用清洁和安全的可再生能源(如生物质能、小水电、太阳能和风能)的电动汽车概念的关键前提。主要结论是,这些电动汽车能够使用超过100%的当地社区可再生能源,以克服能源短缺。
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