Eni Oko’s research while affiliated with University of Lincoln and other places

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Renewable Energy Potential, Production and Utilisation in Africa
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July 2024

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Edward Antwi

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Mahmoud Saleh Shahreza

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This chapter delves into the crucial realm of renewable energy production and utilisation in Africa and addresses the pressing need to leverage Africa's abundant renewable resources for economic growth, energy security, and environmental preservation. This research aims to underscore the transformative potential of renewable energy adoption in Africa and to examine the multifaceted implications for both policy and practice. Utilising a comprehensive review of existing literature and data, this chapter offers insights into the current state of renewable energy in Africa, emphasizing its impact on energy access, job creation, and climate change mitigation. The findings demonstrate that renewable energy not only addresses energy poverty but also drives economic development and contributes to global sustainability goals. Moreover, the research reveals the significance of clear policy frameworks, innovative financing mechanisms, and community engagement in facilitating the transition to renewable energy sources. Ultimately, this chapter underscores the pivotal role of renewable energy in Africa's sustainable development journey. It highlights the imperative for policymakers, investors, and stakeholders to collaborate in unlocking the continent's renewable energy potential, fostering economic growth, and safeguarding the environment. This research offers valuable insights for both practitioners and researchers, advocating for a cleaner, more equitable, and resilient energy future in Africa.

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... Advanced biofuel technologies (pyrolysis), including second-generation biofuels from non-food feedstocks, are being pioneered in Germany, Denmark, and Brazil [75,76]. Hybrid technologies combining multiple conversion processes are increasingly adopted in Namibia and Ghana to optimize resource utilization and energy output [37][38][39][40][41][42]77]. ...

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Biomass energy as a catalyst for achieving global sustainability goals: technological advancements and policy implications
Renewable Energy Potential, Production and Utilisation in Africa
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  • July 2024