Africa has more developed photovoltaic potential than Central Europe

Joint Research Center (JRC) published a study on energy development and utilization in Africa on February 20, 2012. The report analyzes current energy consumption in Africa and assesses potential renewable energy sources: solar photovoltaic, wind, biomass and hydropower, as well as cost-effectiveness and environmental sustainability. Clearly demonstrates the great potential of developing renewable energy in Africa in the future. Solar photovoltaic power generation depends not only on the photoelectric conversion efficiency of photovoltaic cells, the provision of various tracking systems, but also on the latitude of the location, the quality of sunlight, etc., while the solar energy resources in Africa are relatively abundant. Based on the JRC Photovoltaic Information System (PVGIS), the potential of solar photovoltaic power generation in Africa shows that in the same PV array, Africa produces twice as much electricity as Central Europe. In North Africa, renewable energy has potential, especially solar photovoltaics and wind energy, and as photovoltaic power generation costs are further reduced, it already has the strength to compete with cheap fossil fuels. Especially considering that the output of energy far exceeds that of Central Europe, it makes renewable energy such as photovoltaics more attractive in North Africa.

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