Regional Assessment of Energy Trends in West Africa Using GIS

E. Merem, Y. Twumasi, J. Wesley, P. Isokpehi, M. Shenge, S. Fageir, M. Crisler, C. Romorno, A. Hines, G. Hirse, S. Ochai, S. Leggett, E. Nwagboso
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In a globalizing world where development hinges on access to modern energy services, many regard renewables as catalysts for regional economic advancement. Yet, various parts of Africa lack access to modern energy services along with relevant spatial information tools to support decision making. It is also the only place in the globe where a major portion of the inhabitants stay without adequate electricity. Tracking renewable trends spatially remains the ideal way to improve access to energy services sustainably and efficiently as opposed to the other options. The matter is compounded by many limiting factors to energy security in West Africa such as poor system reliability, inadequate infrastructure and fuel import dependence. Seeing the positive linkage between energy access and growth, increasing access to renewable services through electricity and other services serves a vital purpose for the West African region. While identifying current developments in West Africa’s renewable energy sector remains essential in understanding its potential, attaining it requires improvements to current approaches to energy management through new knowledge and spatial analysis of energy undertakings using GIS. In that light, the projected development of renewable energy in the region cannot be attained without complete and reliable information calibrated in a GIS environment. Accordingly, this paper focuses on regional assessment of energy in West Africa with emphasis on the issues, trends, factors, impacts and efforts. Using a mix scale method of descriptive statistics and GIS, the results show that the region has untapped renewable energy potentials spread across many nations. This is followed by changes in a set of renewable energy categories that are germane to regional development due to socio-economic factors. GIS mapping of the trends also reveals gradual dispersal of energy security predictors clustered around many localities. For future lines of action, the paper suggests the need for effective policy, continual use of GIS and the design of a regional energy information system for West Africa.
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利用GIS对西非能源趋势进行区域评估
在一个全球化的世界,发展取决于获得现代能源服务,许多人认为可再生能源是区域经济发展的催化剂。然而,非洲许多地区缺乏现代能源服务以及支持决策的相关空间信息工具。它也是世界上唯一一个大部分居民没有足够电力供应的地方。与其他选择相比,从空间上跟踪可再生能源趋势仍然是可持续、高效地改善能源服务的理想途径。西非的能源安全受到许多限制因素的影响,例如系统可靠性差、基础设施不足和燃料进口依赖。看到能源获取与增长之间的积极联系,通过电力和其他服务增加可再生能源服务的获取对西非地区至关重要。虽然确定西非可再生能源部门的当前发展对于了解其潜力仍然至关重要,但要实现这一目标,需要通过利用地理信息系统对能源企业进行新的知识和空间分析,改进目前的能源管理方法。有鉴于此,如果没有在地理信息系统环境中校准的完整和可靠的资料,就无法预测该区域可再生能源的发展。因此,本文将重点放在西非能源的区域评估上,强调问题、趋势、因素、影响和努力。使用描述性统计和地理信息系统的混合尺度方法,结果表明该地区的可再生能源潜力尚未开发,分布在许多国家。随后是由于社会经济因素而与区域发展密切相关的一套可再生能源类别的变化。GIS趋势图也揭示了聚集在许多地方的能源安全预测因子逐渐分散。关于今后的行动方针,该文件建议需要制定有效的政策、继续使用地理信息系统和为西非设计一个区域能源信息系统。
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