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An Assessment Of Cameroons Wind And Solar Energy Potential A Guide For A Sustainable Economic Development 1st Edition Tansi

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An Assessment Of Cameroons Wind And Solar Energy Potential A Guide For A Sustainable Economic Development 1st Edition Tansi
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Publisher: Diplomica Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.47 MB
Pages: 116
Author: Tansi, Bobbo Nfor
ISBN: 9783842820289, 3842820283
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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An Assessment Of Cameroons Wind And Solar Energy Potential A Guide For A Sustainable Economic Development 1st Edition Tansi by Tansi, Bobbo Nfor 9783842820289, 3842820283 instant download after payment.

Hauptbeschreibung
Cameroon has vast renewable energy resource potentials, with a hydropower potential of about 55, 200MW, second only to the Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa. So far, its energy needs are met by 4.8% hydropower (which accounts for less than 5% of its total hydropower potential), 0% wind and 0% solar. Cameroons' energy sector still goes through insufficient electrical energy production, especially during the heart of the dry season, which runs from December through March. Coincidentally, the wind and solar power potentials for Cameroon are at their peak during these months and could conveniently supplement for the shortfalls in generation during these periods.
In this research, technical analyses were carried out to determine the wind and solar energy resource potentials for Cameroon using the RETScreen software tool provided by CANMET Canada.
These analysis revealed that the northern regions of Cameroon had higher wind and solar resource potentials than any other location in Cameroon. A 2MW installed wind energy capacity would be capable of generating well over 1.5GWh electrical energy per year, while a 2KW installed solar energy capacity will be capable of generating well over 3MWh electrical energy per year. In the final sections, financial analysis were carried out to determine the economic viability of such projects and the possibility for self-financing. Emission analyses were also done based on the ability for such projects to offset greenhouse gas emissions and ensure sustainability in the energy sector.
The analysis for Maroua revealed that 78.6tCO2/yr for wind and 0.1tCO2/yr for solar could be reduced by those installations.
Finally, the legislations and legal frameworks governing the energy sector in Cameroon were dissected to determine possible weaknesses and constraints limiting the use, promotion and development of the full potential of Cameroon's renewable energy resources.
Biographische Informationen
Bobbo Nfor Tansi, was born in 1982 in Nkambe - Cameroon. After high school, he studied Geology and Environmental Science at the University of Buea Cameroon and later moved to Cottbus Germany where he did his M.Sc. in Environmental and Resource Management. During his M.Sc. Program, he became interested in the Energy field especially renewable energy. Concerned over the weak economy and poor state of the art of energy, he has long been engaged in researches to promote the use and development of renewable energy for a sustainable future especially in Cameroon and Africa. An aspiring PhD student, he currently resides in Berlin Germany.

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