In sub-Saharan Africa, 160 million grid-connected electricity consumers live in countries where hydropower accounts for over 50% of total power supply. A warmer climate with more frequent and intense extremes could result in supply reliability issues. Here, (i) a robust framework to highlight the interdependencies between hydropower, water availability, and climate change is proposed, (ii) the state-of-the art literature on the projected impacts of climate change on hydropower in sub-Saharan Africa is reviewed, and (iii) supporting evidence on past trends and current pathways of power mix diversification, drought incidence, and climate change projections is provided. We find that only few countries have pursued a diversification strategy aw...
Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower. Cl...
Climate change remains a threat to water resources projects in southern Africa where impacts resulti...
Climate change is altering hydrological processes with varying degrees in various regions of the wor...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 160 million grid-connected electricity consumers live in countries where hydr...
There are over 580 million people in sub-Saharan Africa without access to electricity. The region ...
Across continental Africa, more than 300 new hydropower projects are under consideration to meet the...
Notwithstanding current heavy dependence on gas-fired electricity generation in the Eastern African ...
The purpose of this study is to address climate change impacts that challenge hydropower production ...
International audienceThis study aims to review the existing literature on the past and future effec...
To sustain Africa’s growth, and accelerate the eradication of extreme poverty, investment in infrast...
Hydropower and other renewable energy sources are experiencing new investments for capacityexpansion...
Hydropower comprises a significant and rapidly expanding proportion of electricity production in eas...
Climate change is altering hydrological processes with varying degrees in various regions of the wor...
Global electricity demand is expected to increase over the following decades, with more than half a ...
The main objective of this study was to quantify the impacts of climate change on hydropower resourc...
Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower. Cl...
Climate change remains a threat to water resources projects in southern Africa where impacts resulti...
Climate change is altering hydrological processes with varying degrees in various regions of the wor...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 160 million grid-connected electricity consumers live in countries where hydr...
There are over 580 million people in sub-Saharan Africa without access to electricity. The region ...
Across continental Africa, more than 300 new hydropower projects are under consideration to meet the...
Notwithstanding current heavy dependence on gas-fired electricity generation in the Eastern African ...
The purpose of this study is to address climate change impacts that challenge hydropower production ...
International audienceThis study aims to review the existing literature on the past and future effec...
To sustain Africa’s growth, and accelerate the eradication of extreme poverty, investment in infrast...
Hydropower and other renewable energy sources are experiencing new investments for capacityexpansion...
Hydropower comprises a significant and rapidly expanding proportion of electricity production in eas...
Climate change is altering hydrological processes with varying degrees in various regions of the wor...
Global electricity demand is expected to increase over the following decades, with more than half a ...
The main objective of this study was to quantify the impacts of climate change on hydropower resourc...
Worldwide, 98% of total electricity is currently produced by thermoelectric power and hydropower. Cl...
Climate change remains a threat to water resources projects in southern Africa where impacts resulti...
Climate change is altering hydrological processes with varying degrees in various regions of the wor...