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The ocean as a source of renewable energy in sub-Saharan Africa: sources, potential, sustainability and challenges

Alberto Filimão Sitoe, A. M. Hoguane, Soufiane Haddout

2023International Journal of Sustainable Energy11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present paper examines, based on literature review and data from Africa Energy Outlook 2019, the feasibility of adoption of renewable energy from the ocean for socioeconomic development in sub-Saharan Africa, given the enormous potential the region has for ocean-based sources of energy. The study concludes that mini tidal power plants and salt gradient power are the ocean energy sources most suitable for coastal development. It recommends a gradual reduction in subsidies of fossil fuel-based energy sources in favour of support to renewable energy, building human resources and technical capacity, the establishment of smart partnerships and mobilisation of resources for an effective promotion of ocean renewable energy. It recommends further, that community engagement is needed to assure ownership and acceptance.

Topics & Concepts

Renewable energyMarine energySustainabilityNatural resource economicsTidal powerEnvironmental resource managementEnergy developmentFossil fuelEnvironmental economicsBusinessEnvironmental impact of the energy industryEnergy subsidiesEnergy sourceEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental planningEnergy policyEngineeringEconomicsEcologyWaste managementElectrical engineeringMarine engineeringBiologyEnergy and Environment ImpactsHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsSocial Acceptance of Renewable Energy