2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14148382
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Fostering Human Wellbeing in Africa through Solar Home Systems: A Systematic and a Critical Review

Abstract: Solar home systems are being increasingly used for energy access in Africa, and claims have been made about their ability to enhance human wellbeing. Therefore, this paper systematically and critically assesses the human wellbeing effects of these systems in Africa. According to the systematic review, these small-scale renewable energy systems have positive effects in terms of education, health, safety and security, entertainment, and social connectedness. In the realms of income and firm productivity, the res… Show more

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“…To address this issue, renewable energy is increasingly regarded as essential to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change (Fotis & Polemis, 2018; Kuriqi et al, 2019; Lohani et al, 2022; Lu et al, 2020; Mazzucato & Semieniuk, 2018; Tabrizian, 2019). An increase in renewable energy consumption can foster energy security, sustainable economic development, and economic growth (Alper & Oguz, 2016; Destek, 2016; Destek & Aslan, 2017; Ojong, 2022a; Okumus et al, 2021; Rafindadi & Ozturk, 2017a). It also has a major role to play in tackling energy poverty in Africa (Akella et al, 2009; Kaygusuz, 2011; Ojong, 2021; Szabó et al, 2013) as well as counteracting negative shocks, especially in the agricultural sector (Nchofoung & Asongu, 2022; Tiwari et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address this issue, renewable energy is increasingly regarded as essential to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change (Fotis & Polemis, 2018; Kuriqi et al, 2019; Lohani et al, 2022; Lu et al, 2020; Mazzucato & Semieniuk, 2018; Tabrizian, 2019). An increase in renewable energy consumption can foster energy security, sustainable economic development, and economic growth (Alper & Oguz, 2016; Destek, 2016; Destek & Aslan, 2017; Ojong, 2022a; Okumus et al, 2021; Rafindadi & Ozturk, 2017a). It also has a major role to play in tackling energy poverty in Africa (Akella et al, 2009; Kaygusuz, 2011; Ojong, 2021; Szabó et al, 2013) as well as counteracting negative shocks, especially in the agricultural sector (Nchofoung & Asongu, 2022; Tiwari et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%