The study explores the techno-economic feasibility and viability of a Photovoltaic-Diesel Hybrid system for rural electrification in sub-Sahara Africa with a case study of Chilubi island, a remote district without access to electricity in the Northern Province of Zambia. Using HOMER (Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Electric Renewables) Pro software, the best and most feasible technical solutions through different hybrid system configurations, combinations and the district's rate of access to electricity were considered based on the least Levelized Cost of Energy (LCoE) and life cycle costs of the project. The results show that operating diesel generators as stand-alone is not economically sustainable and has a high LCoE. Influencing factors...
A large proportion of Zambia’s population lives in rural areas and only 3 percent of them have acces...
For domestic consumers in the rural areas of northern Kenya, like many other developing countries, t...
Rural communities in developing countries lack access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable forms...
Photovoltaic hybrid power generation is an alternative solution for supplying electricity to rural a...
Photovoltaic hybrid power generation is an alternative solution for supplying electricity to rural a...
The rate of dependence on stand-alone diesel generator for individual electricity generation among h...
Rural electrification improves the quality of life and wellbeing of the rural communities. Diesel ge...
Diesel generators have long been in use in rural communities in Nigeria despite the impact of emissi...
While the energy sector is facing a profound transition from fossil-based to zero-carbon economies, ...
In recent times, hybrid renewable energy systems are increasingly being utilized to provide electric...
Rural electrification in isolated areas of developing countries can be considered a pivotal factor f...
About one third of people who lack electricity access worldwide reside in Africa, the most disadvant...
The introduction of a decentralized energy system in remote rural areas with limited or no access to...
Continuous burning of fossil fuel has a great impact on the environment. Thus, moving toward renewab...
Rural electrification is a critical global challenge specifically in developing countries and Bangla...
A large proportion of Zambia’s population lives in rural areas and only 3 percent of them have acces...
For domestic consumers in the rural areas of northern Kenya, like many other developing countries, t...
Rural communities in developing countries lack access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable forms...
Photovoltaic hybrid power generation is an alternative solution for supplying electricity to rural a...
Photovoltaic hybrid power generation is an alternative solution for supplying electricity to rural a...
The rate of dependence on stand-alone diesel generator for individual electricity generation among h...
Rural electrification improves the quality of life and wellbeing of the rural communities. Diesel ge...
Diesel generators have long been in use in rural communities in Nigeria despite the impact of emissi...
While the energy sector is facing a profound transition from fossil-based to zero-carbon economies, ...
In recent times, hybrid renewable energy systems are increasingly being utilized to provide electric...
Rural electrification in isolated areas of developing countries can be considered a pivotal factor f...
About one third of people who lack electricity access worldwide reside in Africa, the most disadvant...
The introduction of a decentralized energy system in remote rural areas with limited or no access to...
Continuous burning of fossil fuel has a great impact on the environment. Thus, moving toward renewab...
Rural electrification is a critical global challenge specifically in developing countries and Bangla...
A large proportion of Zambia’s population lives in rural areas and only 3 percent of them have acces...
For domestic consumers in the rural areas of northern Kenya, like many other developing countries, t...
Rural communities in developing countries lack access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable forms...