Solar photovoltaic (pv) net news: as a surge of population and economic activities, demand for electric power continues to rise. According to the data of IRENA, from now to 2030, the continent of installed needs to double, to meet the demand. The IEA also recognizes that, and predicts that by 2030, Africa electricity generation needs to 497 gigawatts (gw).
by the end of 2018, the African photovoltaic (pv) power is 5. 11 gw, only 0 of global pv installed. 7%. Cause is one of the main reasons for this situation, the political uncertainty and some unstable factors led to difficult to attract the investment needed in many countries. In addition, most of the market still need to solve a challenge is aging or lack of grid infrastructure.
compared with photovoltaic (pv), African market development of field is good, capacity 975 mw, accounting for about one 5 of the world, mainly concentrated in Morocco ( 530MW) And South Africa ( 400MW) 。
according to German photovoltaic association released 2019 African market report, the African continent, including 54 countries, population almost similar to China ( About 1. 3 billion) , but only 62% of the people use electricity.
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