This paper aims at understanding how Zambia’s electricity system would be affected by droughts (due to a dry year) and how the system’s adaptive capacity could be improved. Hydropower currently supplies 99% of the total electricity in Zambia, and concerns have been raised because many climate change studies project increased occurrences of dry years in the Southern Africa region. Different economic and climatic scenarios were explored to understand their impact on the development of Zambia’s power generation system, and what policies and strategies could be adopted to mitigate these impacts on security of supply and average generation costs, which directly affect the electricity price. The results show that a dry year has significant impact...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 160 million grid-connected electricity consumers live in countries where hydr...
Notwithstanding current heavy dependence on gas-fired electricity generation in the Eastern African ...
The current study applies an energy-system model to explore energy supply options in meeting Tanzani...
This paper aims at understanding how Zambia’s electricity system would be affected by droughts (due ...
The paper presents a review of current power engineering challenges in Zambia in relevance to the re...
IEEE 2nd International Conference on Renewable Energy and Power Engineering (REPE) -- NOV 02-04, 201...
Zambia has been experiencing extreme weather events, particularly droughts, floods, shortened rainy ...
Zambia is one of at least 32 developing countries with a combined population of 1.4 billion people t...
As daily power-cuts become the new normal in Zambia, effects are being felt by households, farms and...
Zambia has until recently relied almost 100% on hydropower for electricity generation. The first coa...
Global responses to climate change are gradually considering the potential synergies between sustain...
A renewables-based energy transition promises to deliver vast socio-economic benefits to countries a...
The electricity market in Zambia is dominated by the vertically integrated State-Owned Utility (SOU)...
The adoption of a diversification strategy of the energy mix to include low-water consumption techno...
Low rainfall, low reservoir levels, almost complete dependence on hydropower and increasing demand ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 160 million grid-connected electricity consumers live in countries where hydr...
Notwithstanding current heavy dependence on gas-fired electricity generation in the Eastern African ...
The current study applies an energy-system model to explore energy supply options in meeting Tanzani...
This paper aims at understanding how Zambia’s electricity system would be affected by droughts (due ...
The paper presents a review of current power engineering challenges in Zambia in relevance to the re...
IEEE 2nd International Conference on Renewable Energy and Power Engineering (REPE) -- NOV 02-04, 201...
Zambia has been experiencing extreme weather events, particularly droughts, floods, shortened rainy ...
Zambia is one of at least 32 developing countries with a combined population of 1.4 billion people t...
As daily power-cuts become the new normal in Zambia, effects are being felt by households, farms and...
Zambia has until recently relied almost 100% on hydropower for electricity generation. The first coa...
Global responses to climate change are gradually considering the potential synergies between sustain...
A renewables-based energy transition promises to deliver vast socio-economic benefits to countries a...
The electricity market in Zambia is dominated by the vertically integrated State-Owned Utility (SOU)...
The adoption of a diversification strategy of the energy mix to include low-water consumption techno...
Low rainfall, low reservoir levels, almost complete dependence on hydropower and increasing demand ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 160 million grid-connected electricity consumers live in countries where hydr...
Notwithstanding current heavy dependence on gas-fired electricity generation in the Eastern African ...
The current study applies an energy-system model to explore energy supply options in meeting Tanzani...