The Ethiopia energy mix is dominated by hydro-generation, which is largely reliant on water resources and their availability. This article aims to examine the impacts of severe drought on electric power generation by developing a Drought Scenario. OSeMOSYS (an open source energy modelling tool) was used to perform the analyses. The results were then compared with an existing reference scenario called “New Policy Scenario”. The study looked at how power generation and CO2 emissions would be altered in the future if reservoir capacity was halved due to drought. Taking this into account, the renewable energy share decreased from its 90% in 2050 to 81% in 2065, which had been 98% to 89% in the case of New Policy Scenario. In another case, CO2 e...
Hydropower comprises a significant and rapidly expanding proportion of electricity production in eas...
Abstract The interdependent fundamental systems, water and energy, face abundant chal...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 160 million grid-connected electricity consumers live in countries where hydr...
In this article we investigate the prospects for large-scale hydropowerdeployment in Ethiopia. With ...
Ethiopia is growing fast, and the country has a dire need of energy. To avoid environmental damages,...
In this study, two scenarios of hydropower generation were developed based on two scenarios of clima...
Close to the border with Sudan, Ethiopia is currently building the largest hydroelectric power plant...
Notwithstanding current heavy dependence on gas-fired electricity generation in the Eastern African ...
There are over 580 million people in sub-Saharan Africa without access to electricity. The region ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 160 million grid-connected electricity consumers live in countries where hydr...
The main objective of this study was to quantify the impacts of climate change on hydropower resourc...
Across continental Africa, more than 300 new hydropower projects are under consideration to meet the...
Ethiopia produces 86% of its electricity from hydropower source, still they experience frequent powe...
Ethiopia is currently driving towards development of hydropower dominated energy source in order to ...
Climate change is expected to intensify the hydropower production in East Africa. This research inve...
Hydropower comprises a significant and rapidly expanding proportion of electricity production in eas...
Abstract The interdependent fundamental systems, water and energy, face abundant chal...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 160 million grid-connected electricity consumers live in countries where hydr...
In this article we investigate the prospects for large-scale hydropowerdeployment in Ethiopia. With ...
Ethiopia is growing fast, and the country has a dire need of energy. To avoid environmental damages,...
In this study, two scenarios of hydropower generation were developed based on two scenarios of clima...
Close to the border with Sudan, Ethiopia is currently building the largest hydroelectric power plant...
Notwithstanding current heavy dependence on gas-fired electricity generation in the Eastern African ...
There are over 580 million people in sub-Saharan Africa without access to electricity. The region ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 160 million grid-connected electricity consumers live in countries where hydr...
The main objective of this study was to quantify the impacts of climate change on hydropower resourc...
Across continental Africa, more than 300 new hydropower projects are under consideration to meet the...
Ethiopia produces 86% of its electricity from hydropower source, still they experience frequent powe...
Ethiopia is currently driving towards development of hydropower dominated energy source in order to ...
Climate change is expected to intensify the hydropower production in East Africa. This research inve...
Hydropower comprises a significant and rapidly expanding proportion of electricity production in eas...
Abstract The interdependent fundamental systems, water and energy, face abundant chal...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 160 million grid-connected electricity consumers live in countries where hydr...