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The state of renewable energy development in South Africa: An overview

Olusola Akinbami, Samuel Ranti Oke, Michael Oluwatosin Bodunrin

2021Alexandria Engineering Journal171 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The rising energy demand has started to overwhelm the existing power generating plants in South Africa. Also, the conventional electricity generating plants are largely responsible for the high greenhouse gas emissions recorded in the country. In an attempt to mitigate CO2 emissions and provide reliable electricity for its people, South Africa is gradually developing its renewable energy sector. This review chronicles electricity generation in South Africa from inception to date. It examines the current state of electricity generation and the development of the biomass, wind and solar energy industry in South Africa. Additionally, the growth of renewable energy technologies is discussed and recommendations are suggested on the steps that can further drive the integration of renewable energy technologies into the present energy mix of the country.

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Renewable energyElectricityNatural resource economicsElectricity generationWind powerGreenhouse gasEnergy developmentFeed-in tariffElectricity retailingEnvironmental impact of the energy industryBusinessEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental protectionEnergy policyEngineeringEconomicsPower (physics)Electricity marketEcologyBiologyQuantum mechanicsElectrical engineeringPhysicsEnergy and Environment ImpactsPhotovoltaic Systems and SustainabilityHybrid Renewable Energy Systems
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