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    Africa Sees Rapid Solar Growth as Energy Access Improves

    Apurva kumariBy Apurva kumariFebruary 1, 20263 Mins Read
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    Solar energy in Africa is on a strong momentum following the pursuit of the countries towards finding sustainable solutions to chronic power shortages and increased energy demand in the countries. The large and expanding amount of solar energy, the falling cost of technology, and the increasing climate obligation have all put solar energy as a central pillar of energy restructuring and economic growth of the continent.

    Utility-Scale Solar Projects Scale Capacity.

    A number of African countries have greatly boosted solar power by building large utility scale power stations. In South Africa, Egypt, Morocco and Kenya, major solar parks have been commissioned through national renewable energy initiatives and this clean power is added to the grids. Such projects assist in diversifying the energy mixes and eliminating reliance on fossil fuels and hydropower.

    Decentralized Solar Increases Energy Access.

    Decentralized and off grid solar systems have been very instrumental in enhancing access to electricity particularly in rural and remote areas. Solar home systems, mini-grids and rooftops are offering stable power supply to households, schools and health centers where extension of the grid is unprofitable and time consuming.

    Investor and development partner support: The company has the backing of investors and development partners.

    The solar development in Africa has been facilitated by international investors, multilateral banks and development agencies using concessional finance, grants and risk mitigation instruments. There has been enhanced participation by the private sector especially in the pay-as-you-go solar models whereby clean energy has become affordable to low-income communities.

    Financial and Infrastructure Barriers Still persist.

    Nonetheless, there are still a number of difficulties that prevent the mass deployment of solar. Project viability is impacted by high initial costs, lack of access to low-cost financing and currency volatility. Moreover, most countries have poor transmission infrastructure and grid capacity which limits the easy integration of solar power.

    Uncertainty in policy and regulation can cause the risk of corruption, possibly as a result of insufficient transparency in the business environment Uncertainty on policy and regulation may lead to threat of corruption, which may be due to lack of transparency in the business environment.

    Regulatory inconsistency, slow power purchase contracts and ambiguous tariff systems provide uncertainty to the developers. The process of providing approval and changes in policies can deter long-term investments and decelerate the rate at which the solar uptake is done across the continent.

    Solar Transition at Path Forward to Africa.

    Analysts highlight that there should be consistent policies, grids, and new funding sources that can unlock the enormous solar potential in Africa. It will be important to enhance regional collaboration, develop local production and create skilled labor forces to make sure that the solar energy could be a stable and inclusive source of African future development.


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