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Renewable Energies in Africa, Context and Socio-Economic Challenge

Renewable Energies in Africa, Context and Socio-Economic Challenge
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摘要 In this paper, we have shown that Africa has an enormous wealth of renewable energy resources among the most important in the world such as the strong sunshine, Congo and Nile Rivers respectively among the most powerful and the longest in the world. We have underlined the presence of important forests, rich subsoil in mineral elements, and strong winds. In addition to a rapidly growing human capital, Africa, therefore, has at its disposal all the factors enabling it to initiate sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development. We have shown that the transformation of these renewable energies is an opportunity for Africa to reach its socio-economic challenges. The development of renewable energies in Africa will be a source of many financial benefits and advantages both in terms of improving living conditions and carrying out activities. The electrical supply of rural areas of Africa represents a considerable issue, which can be a propellant factor in long-term socio-economic development if the conditions of use of clean fuel and cooking technologies, especially sanitary are taken into account. The provision of modern energy services can contribute to the creation of jobs for young people upstream. Among other things, we can note the development of local skills, the creation of income-generating activities, and the improvement of hygiene and health measures which are necessary conditions for family and social well-being. This requires a policy focused, on research in general and in particular on semiconductors that participate in the transformation of photovoltaic solar energy. We have stressed that Africa which is currently experiencing a period of economic growth and sustained transformation must be very looking at in its energy policy and give pride of place to renewable energies to initiate sustainable socio-economic development, equitable and inclusive different social strata both in rural areas and urban areas. In this paper, we have shown that Africa has an enormous wealth of renewable energy resources among the most important in the world such as the strong sunshine, Congo and Nile Rivers respectively among the most powerful and the longest in the world. We have underlined the presence of important forests, rich subsoil in mineral elements, and strong winds. In addition to a rapidly growing human capital, Africa, therefore, has at its disposal all the factors enabling it to initiate sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development. We have shown that the transformation of these renewable energies is an opportunity for Africa to reach its socio-economic challenges. The development of renewable energies in Africa will be a source of many financial benefits and advantages both in terms of improving living conditions and carrying out activities. The electrical supply of rural areas of Africa represents a considerable issue, which can be a propellant factor in long-term socio-economic development if the conditions of use of clean fuel and cooking technologies, especially sanitary are taken into account. The provision of modern energy services can contribute to the creation of jobs for young people upstream. Among other things, we can note the development of local skills, the creation of income-generating activities, and the improvement of hygiene and health measures which are necessary conditions for family and social well-being. This requires a policy focused, on research in general and in particular on semiconductors that participate in the transformation of photovoltaic solar energy. We have stressed that Africa which is currently experiencing a period of economic growth and sustained transformation must be very looking at in its energy policy and give pride of place to renewable energies to initiate sustainable socio-economic development, equitable and inclusive different social strata both in rural areas and urban areas.
作者 Daouda Oubda Soumaïla Ouédraogo Alain Diasso Marcel Bawindsom Kébré François Zougmoré Zacharie Koalga Frédéric Ouattara Daouda Oubda;Soumaïla Ouédraogo;Alain Diasso;Marcel Bawindsom Kébré;François Zougmoré;Zacharie Koalga;Frédéric Ouattara(LA.M.E (Laboratoire de Matériaux et Environnement), UFR-SEA (Unité de Formation et de Recherche en Sciences Exactes et Appliquées), Ecole Doctorale Sciences et Technologies Université Joseph KI-ZERBO, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso;LA.R.E.M.E (Laboratoire de Recherche en Energétique et Météorologie de l’Espace), Université Norbert Zongo, Koudougou, Burkina Faso)
出处 《Open Journal of Applied Sciences》 CAS 2022年第11期1856-1872,共17页 应用科学(英文)
关键词 AFRICA Renewable Energy Photovoltaic Solar Energy Semiconductor SOCIO-ECONOMIC Urban Area Rural Area Africa Renewable Energy Photovoltaic Solar Energy Semiconductor Socio-Economic Urban Area Rural Area
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