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https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6937| Title: | Assessing the opportunities and obstacles of Africa’s shift from fossil fuels to renewable sources in the southern region | Authors: | Charamba, Anesu Nicholas Kumba, Hagreaves Makepa, Denzel Christopher School of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand, 1 Jan Smuts Ave, Braamfontein, Johannesburg 2017 Department of Industrial Engineering, Durban University of Technology , 41/43 M L Sultan Rd, Greyville, Durban 4001 Department of Fuels and Energy Engineering, Chinhoyi University of Technology, Private Bag 7724, Chinhoyi |
Keywords: | Energy transition Fossil fuels Renewable energy Southern Africa Sustainable development |
Issue Date: | 2025 | Publisher: | Oxford University Press | Abstract: | This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the current energy landscape and the imperative transition toward renewable energy. It begins with an overview of current energy sources and trends, highlighting the disparity between supply and increasing demand. Adverse impacts of reliance on fossil fuels such as environmental degradation, economic volatility, and health hazards underscore the urgent need for a transition. The study then explores the vast potential of renewable energy sources (RES) such as solar, wind, hydrogen, and hydro, emphasizing their feasibility in the Southern African context. The positive impacts of integrating renewables are examined, including reduced greenhouse gas emissions, enhanced energy security, and economic diversification. Through case studies of regional examples, the success and failures of transitioning efforts are analyzed, providing valuable insights into best practices and pitfalls. The study identifies significant challenges in transitioning, particularly in grid-tied and off-grid scenarios, and discusses infrastructural, financial, and regulatory obstacles. The recommendations section outlines strategic steps for achieving a feasible transition, proposing either a full transition or specific percentages of renewable energy integration to meet energy demands. In conclusion, the study emphasizes the critical importance of adopting these strategies for sustainable development and global climate goals, advocating for continuous innovation and localized solutions to maximize the benefits of renewable energy. Key findings are that the environmental and economic effects of fossil fuel usage strain economies by increasing fossil fuel subsidies. RES are abundant in the Southern African region, and some projects have already been successfully implemented, especially in South Africa. Economic growth and technological advancement are some of the benefits of fully transitioning to renewables, but lack of skilled labor, infrastructure, necessary technology, and most importantly, high capital requirements, etc., are some challenges being faced. Hence, the need for regional cooperation, policy frameworks, and infrastructure enhancement, and investment mobilization for an accelerated transition. | URI: | https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6937 |
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