This paper examines a broad spectrum of challenges plaguing electric power supply in Africa. The challenges have lingered very long that policymakers, energy companies, and government agencies have shown docility in tackling the problem headlong. The increasing human population and technological innovations are evidence that the more the problem lingers, the more it becomes insurmountable. In this paper, it was proposed the lingering challenges can be solved using the standalone system of power generation. The renewable energy option and its adaptability were highlighted to guide standalone users on the way forward. The growing population in Africa can be advantageous in generating biogas from human feaces. It was discovered that renewable...
Globally, over quarter of population experiences energy crisis, particularly those living in rural c...
The situation of energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa remains critical. According to the 2019 Trackin...
This article addresses the challenges facing the evolving biogas sector and integration into electri...
This paper examines a broad spectrum of challenges plaguing electric power supply in Africa. The cha...
The paper explores the biomass based power generation potential of Africa. Access to electricity in ...
The increasing depletion of fossil fuels and the imperative of environmental sustainability have com...
This study examined Zimbabwe's energy access situation and suggests that Zimbabwe's energy access so...
Abstract\ud Among the world’s continents, Africa has the highest incidence of food ins...
Inadequate power supply in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) means that only 37 per cent of sub-Saharan Afric...
Africa is blessed with renewable energy resources. It is becoming increasingly needful to take advan...
Biogas technology has the potential to provide benefits to three priority areas in Sub-Saharan Afric...
Most people in rural developing countries do not have access to modern energy services for cooking, ...
Energy is one of the most important factors for accelerating economic development. Due to rapid indu...
The socio-economic development of a country (especially a developing one) is inextricably linked wit...
The world?s demand for energy coupled with a decreasing stock and supply of fossil fuels is propelli...
Globally, over quarter of population experiences energy crisis, particularly those living in rural c...
The situation of energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa remains critical. According to the 2019 Trackin...
This article addresses the challenges facing the evolving biogas sector and integration into electri...
This paper examines a broad spectrum of challenges plaguing electric power supply in Africa. The cha...
The paper explores the biomass based power generation potential of Africa. Access to electricity in ...
The increasing depletion of fossil fuels and the imperative of environmental sustainability have com...
This study examined Zimbabwe's energy access situation and suggests that Zimbabwe's energy access so...
Abstract\ud Among the world’s continents, Africa has the highest incidence of food ins...
Inadequate power supply in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) means that only 37 per cent of sub-Saharan Afric...
Africa is blessed with renewable energy resources. It is becoming increasingly needful to take advan...
Biogas technology has the potential to provide benefits to three priority areas in Sub-Saharan Afric...
Most people in rural developing countries do not have access to modern energy services for cooking, ...
Energy is one of the most important factors for accelerating economic development. Due to rapid indu...
The socio-economic development of a country (especially a developing one) is inextricably linked wit...
The world?s demand for energy coupled with a decreasing stock and supply of fossil fuels is propelli...
Globally, over quarter of population experiences energy crisis, particularly those living in rural c...
The situation of energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa remains critical. According to the 2019 Trackin...
This article addresses the challenges facing the evolving biogas sector and integration into electri...