Energy overview of Botswana: generation and consumption
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18/07/2012
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Resumo |
Botswana has a basic need to explore its energy concept, this being its energy sources, generation and percentage of the population with access to electricity. At present, Botswana generates electricity from coal, which supplies about 29% (on average) of the country’s demand. The other 71% is imported mainly from South Africa (Eskom). Consequently, the dependence of Botswana on imports posses threats to the security of its energy supply. As a result, there is the need to understand the bases for a possible generation expansion that would substantiate existing documentation. In view of this need, this study investigates the existing energy sources as well as energy consumption and production levels in Botswana. The study would be further developed by making projections of the energy demand up until the year 2020. The key techniques that were used include; literature review, questionnaire survey and an empirical study. The results presented indicated that, current dependable operation capacity (i.e. 100MW) should be increased to 2,595 MW or more assuming 85% plant efficiency. This would then be able to meet the growing demand for energy use. In addition, the installed capacity would be able to support commercial and mining activities for the growth of the economy. |
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text |
Identificador |
Ofetotse, E. L. and Essah, E. A. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90001164.html> (2012) Energy overview of Botswana: generation and consumption. In: WABER Conference 2012, 24-27 July 2012, Abuja, Nigeria, pp. 1011-1021. |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Relação |
http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/28847/ creatorInternal Essah, Emmanuel A. |
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Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed |