76% of Africa's energy needs could come from renewables by 2040

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The 76% from renewables would be met by 82% hydropower, 11% solar power and 7% wind power, researchers say.

. The tough question to answer is how access can be extended without adding to global warming by relying on fossil fuels.

None of this can happen unless countries are willing to get into transnational electricity sharing arrangements But none of this can happen unless countries are willing to get into transnational electricity sharing arrangements. In addition, providing openly accessible and location-specific data is fundamental for the development of an integrated sustainable renewable energy mix.

Hydropower is used by Eswatini, Angola, Djibouti, Gambia, Cameroon, Tanzania, Lesotho and the Democratic Republic of Congo as a major or main source of renewable electricity. Hybrid power plants that generate a combination of renewable energy are another option. A promising example of this is the installation ofThere must be international electricity sharing between African countries. This is the only way to ensure a renewable electricity supply to all countries.

 

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