2021
DOI: 10.1051/rees/2021001
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Status of renewable energy in Cameroon

Abstract: Globally, the continuous increase of energy consumption coupled with the depletion of the limited fossil fuel sources and their negative impacts on the environment, has shifted focus towards renewables for a sustainable development. For the last fifteen years, the world has enjoyed renewables generation capacity increases in a double-digit Terawatt-hours range. Although renewables consumption is fast developing in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America, significant coordination efforts are required among stake… Show more

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“…Cameroon's situation may be considered worse, with only 20% of both rural and urban populations having access to direct electricity, with rural populations accounting for 4–6% ( Vintila et al., 2019 ; Nemzoue et al., 2020 ; Guefano et al., 2021 ). According to Kidmo et al. (2021) Cameroon currently gets the majority of its energy from biomass.…”
Section: Electricity Usage and Shortage Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cameroon's situation may be considered worse, with only 20% of both rural and urban populations having access to direct electricity, with rural populations accounting for 4–6% ( Vintila et al., 2019 ; Nemzoue et al., 2020 ; Guefano et al., 2021 ). According to Kidmo et al. (2021) Cameroon currently gets the majority of its energy from biomass.…”
Section: Electricity Usage and Shortage Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review of these requirements against the six countries that emerged from Triage 1 demonstrates that some countries meet these threshold conditions more fully than others. For instance, although renewable energy is an important part of Cameroon's plan to increase energy security, the lack of a proactive renewable energy policy limits progress in this area [32]. In Senegal, the legal framework that governs the solid waste management sector is inadequate and the lack of clarity regarding the specific laws that govern the sector creates an institutional environment that is difficult to navigate [33].…”
Section: Angolamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electricity access rate in rural areas of Cameroon remains low at around 23% with nearly 11,000 localities not electrified to date. [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%