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Africa 2 Decentralized power production 1 Drivers and barriers 1 Ecological risk assessment 1 Electrification 1 Energy resources 1 Environmental impacts 1 Indian Ocean 1 Ocean current power 1 Ocean energy 1 Off-grid electrification 1 Off-grid systems 1 Offshore wind power 1 Otec 1 Renewable energy 1 Rural electrification 1 Site characterization 1 Tidal energy 1 Tidal power 1 Wave power 1 Weight-of-evidence 1
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Hammar, Linus 4 Molander, Sverker 3 Ehnberg, Jimmy 2 Mavume, Alberto 2 Ahlborg, Helene 1 Cuamba, Boaventura C. 1 Francisco, Francisco 1 Wikström, Andreas 1
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Drivers and barriers to rural electrification in Tanzania and Mozambique – Grid-extension, off-grid, and renewable energy technologies
Ahlborg, Helene; Hammar, Linus - In: Renewable Energy 61 (2014) C, pp. 117-124
Mozambique and Tanzania are countries with very low rural electrification (RE) rates as only about 5% of the rural population use electricity. Despite efforts to extend the national grid in rural areas, most remote areas will not be reached within the foreseeable future. Off-grid (decentralized)...
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Assessing ecological risks of offshore wind power on Kattegat cod
Hammar, Linus; Wikström, Andreas; Molander, Sverker - In: Renewable Energy 66 (2014) C, pp. 414-424
Offshore wind power is expanding with particular development plans in the Baltic and the North Sea. To reassure an environmentally acceptable development, regulatory authorities need to make informed decisions even when evidence and experience are scarce. In this study Ecological Risk Assessment...
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Simplified site-screening method for micro tidal current turbines applied in Mozambique
Hammar, Linus; Ehnberg, Jimmy; Mavume, Alberto; … - In: Renewable Energy 44 (2012) C, pp. 414-422
A variety of tidal current turbines (TCT) are emerging, the majority focussing on large-scale extraction of renewable energy at global tidal hot-spots. Concurrently, some turbines are small and may be suitable also for micro-scale applications (micro-TCT) in remote areas, such as decentralized...
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Renewable ocean energy in the Western Indian Ocean
Hammar, Linus; Ehnberg, Jimmy; Mavume, Alberto; Cuamba, … - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 16 (2012) 7, pp. 4938-4950
Several African countries in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) endure insufficiencies in the power sector, including both generation and distribution. One important step towards increasing energy security and availability is to intensify the use of renewable energy sources. The access to...
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