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On the impact of the global energy policy framework on the development and sustainability of renewable power systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: the case of solar PV

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From 1972 and the Meadows report to 1997 and the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol by most of the countries in the world, the global energy policy framework has undergone a paradigm shift, as human societies have been leaving aside the sole economic growth to embrace the broader concept of sustainable development. As new electrification vectors, modern renewable power systems, such as solar PV, have sprung up in the wake of this major mutation and have typically been following an exponential growth since the mid-nineties. Electricity as well as its lack indeed holds a central position within the human development apparatus, from highly interconnected centralized power networks reaching 100 % of the population in developed countries, to the almost 500 millions people without access to electricity in the multidimensionally poor rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa. The encounter of the worldwide energy context being changed with each of these specific social-energy paradigms has ended up considering two strategies for integrating renewable resources in power systems: the grid-connected architecture for meeting the sustainable development requirements, and the rural off-grid electrification for settling the lack of human development. By means of a historical and cross-sectional overview, we depict here the ins and outs of this protean pattern and, using the case of solar PV, analyze how it has eventually affected the development and sustainability of renewable power systems in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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hal-01502002 , version 1 (04-04-2017)

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Benjamin Pillot, Marc Muselli, Philippe Poggi, João Batista Dias. On the impact of the global energy policy framework on the development and sustainability of renewable power systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: the case of solar PV. 2016. ⟨hal-01502002⟩
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