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Contribution of the mix renewable energy potentials in delivering parts of the electric energy needs in the west region of Cameroon

The constant supply of energy remains a great challenge in many developing countries and Cameroon is no exception. It is necessary to explore other renewable energy sources that have environmental and energy potential. However, there is limited and sparse literature on the potential of renewable ene...

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Autores principales: Fetio Ngoune, Nasse, Kanouo Djousse, Boris Merlain, Djoukeng, Grisseur Henri, Nguimeya, Cherelle Grace F., Tangka, Kewir Julius, Tchoffo, Martin
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10031468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36967907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14554
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author Fetio Ngoune, Nasse
Kanouo Djousse, Boris Merlain
Djoukeng, Grisseur Henri
Nguimeya, Cherelle Grace F.
Tangka, Kewir Julius
Tchoffo, Martin
author_facet Fetio Ngoune, Nasse
Kanouo Djousse, Boris Merlain
Djoukeng, Grisseur Henri
Nguimeya, Cherelle Grace F.
Tangka, Kewir Julius
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description The constant supply of energy remains a great challenge in many developing countries and Cameroon is no exception. It is necessary to explore other renewable energy sources that have environmental and energy potential. However, there is limited and sparse literature on the potential of renewable energy sources in Cameroon and its western part in particular. This limits investment and policy design that can lead to the exploitation of renewable energy sources. There is thus a need for more research on renewable energy development to better inform energy policies. This paper investigates the potential and extent to which available renewable energy sources can contribute to the electric power sector in the western part of Cameroon is on estimating the potential of hydroelectric, solar and biomass energy resources. A cross-sectional method, observations and literature review were used to determine the water flow and electrical energy potential of different biomass. The results show that the electrical potential of hydroelectricity is 11.68 GWh/year, for solar represents 44.12 GWh/year, and the energy of biomass 8586.42 GWh/year, 135.53 GWh/year and 13.05 GWh/year for agricultural, animal and forestry residues; they have a rate of access to electricity of 6.64%, 25.08%, 4881.46%, 77.05%, and 7.42% respectively. This potential can satisfy needs of 18 526 464 households. According to results obtained and in order to provide a sustainable solution by improving access to electricity, living standards and socio-economic conditions of populations; two hybrid cogeneration thermal-solar power plants can be installed at the limits of the decentralized areas of Bamboutos-Mifi-Menoua and Noun-Koung Khi, which are nearby areas with high population density. Hydroelectric plants can be installed to electrify villages that are far from the national network.
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spelling pubmed-100314682023-03-23 Contribution of the mix renewable energy potentials in delivering parts of the electric energy needs in the west region of Cameroon Fetio Ngoune, Nasse Kanouo Djousse, Boris Merlain Djoukeng, Grisseur Henri Nguimeya, Cherelle Grace F. Tangka, Kewir Julius Tchoffo, Martin Heliyon Research Article The constant supply of energy remains a great challenge in many developing countries and Cameroon is no exception. It is necessary to explore other renewable energy sources that have environmental and energy potential. However, there is limited and sparse literature on the potential of renewable energy sources in Cameroon and its western part in particular. This limits investment and policy design that can lead to the exploitation of renewable energy sources. There is thus a need for more research on renewable energy development to better inform energy policies. This paper investigates the potential and extent to which available renewable energy sources can contribute to the electric power sector in the western part of Cameroon is on estimating the potential of hydroelectric, solar and biomass energy resources. A cross-sectional method, observations and literature review were used to determine the water flow and electrical energy potential of different biomass. The results show that the electrical potential of hydroelectricity is 11.68 GWh/year, for solar represents 44.12 GWh/year, and the energy of biomass 8586.42 GWh/year, 135.53 GWh/year and 13.05 GWh/year for agricultural, animal and forestry residues; they have a rate of access to electricity of 6.64%, 25.08%, 4881.46%, 77.05%, and 7.42% respectively. This potential can satisfy needs of 18 526 464 households. According to results obtained and in order to provide a sustainable solution by improving access to electricity, living standards and socio-economic conditions of populations; two hybrid cogeneration thermal-solar power plants can be installed at the limits of the decentralized areas of Bamboutos-Mifi-Menoua and Noun-Koung Khi, which are nearby areas with high population density. Hydroelectric plants can be installed to electrify villages that are far from the national network. Elsevier 2023-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10031468/ /pubmed/36967907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14554 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tangka, Kewir Julius
Tchoffo, Martin
Contribution of the mix renewable energy potentials in delivering parts of the electric energy needs in the west region of Cameroon
title Contribution of the mix renewable energy potentials in delivering parts of the electric energy needs in the west region of Cameroon
title_full Contribution of the mix renewable energy potentials in delivering parts of the electric energy needs in the west region of Cameroon
title_fullStr Contribution of the mix renewable energy potentials in delivering parts of the electric energy needs in the west region of Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of the mix renewable energy potentials in delivering parts of the electric energy needs in the west region of Cameroon
title_short Contribution of the mix renewable energy potentials in delivering parts of the electric energy needs in the west region of Cameroon
title_sort contribution of the mix renewable energy potentials in delivering parts of the electric energy needs in the west region of cameroon
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10031468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36967907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14554
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