预计非洲将扩大电力设施,以满足日益增长的电力需求

I. Davidson
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非洲的土地面积占世界的15%,人口占世界的13%,用电量约占世界的3%,但工业产能仅占全球的2%。非洲的发电装机容量约为105000兆瓦,与其地理面积和人口相比,非洲的电力基础设施相对较小。本文旨在实现以下目标:确定整个非洲大陆可用的发电设施和当前容量;分析现有的电力基础设施,以及如何充分利用这些设施,以确保在不产生不必要和过高成本的情况下,充分利用总容量;证实哪些电力设施需要增加发电能力,以应付未来预计的需求;确定非洲对新发电站的需要,并评价确保这些项目成功的财政限制和必要支助。本文的其余部分论述了电力交换互联的可用机会及其演变为互联的非洲电网
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Anticipating the expansion of power facilities in Africa to meet increasing demand for electricity
Africa has 15% of the world's land area, 13% of the world's population, uses approximately 3% of the world's electricity but accounts for only 2% of the global industrial capacity. With an installed generation capacity of approximately 105000 MW, Africa has a relatively small power infrastructure in comparison with its geographic size and population. This paper sets out to achieve the following: identify available electric power generation facilities and current capacities across the continent; analyze the existing power infrastructure and ways in which it can be fully exploited to ensure use of the total capacity without incurring unnecessary and excessive costs; substantiating which power facilities need to increase plant capacity to cope with the future projected demand; to determine the need for new power stations in Africa and evaluating the financial constraints and necessary support to ensure success of these projects. The balance of the paper addresses available opportunities for interconnections for power exchange and their evolution into an interconnected African power grid
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