2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/588/2/022047
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Pathways to Universal Electricity Access for Rural Communities in Africa

Abstract: This paper presents results covering the efficiency of appliances to support reduce power needs in both mini grids and upgradeable solar home systems. In addition the research has compared the efficacy of DC vs AC mini grids at different scales. In general, the results indicated that DC mini grids could compete well at sites with a smaller geographical footprint, providing efficient appliances are integrated at system implementation. At the higher ‘tiers’ of electrification, we also present results and experie… Show more

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“…that are produced as by-products of the electricity generation process. Other places of Africa have proposed RER improvement through solar minigrids such as those found in Kenya, and Uganda (Bahaj et al, 2020). This improved RER act as a bringer of economic improvements to the populations, since technological developments happen with reliable power (Ferguson et al, 2000).…”
Section: Majoritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…that are produced as by-products of the electricity generation process. Other places of Africa have proposed RER improvement through solar minigrids such as those found in Kenya, and Uganda (Bahaj et al, 2020). This improved RER act as a bringer of economic improvements to the populations, since technological developments happen with reliable power (Ferguson et al, 2000).…”
Section: Majoritymentioning
confidence: 99%