GIS-Based trend analysis on renewal energy consumption and production in Africa

In Africa, there has been a rise in human activities because of technological advancements and population growth, which have led to the transformation of some African villages into towns and towns into cities, increasing the region's energy demand. Utilization of advanced and appropriate renewa...

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Main Authors: Gwani, Alhaji Abdullahi, Siok, Kun Sek
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24112/
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description In Africa, there has been a rise in human activities because of technological advancements and population growth, which have led to the transformation of some African villages into towns and towns into cities, increasing the region's energy demand. Utilization of advanced and appropriate renewable energy technologies stands as a critical solution to address the increasing energy demand in Africa. This study employs GIS-based analysis to examine the evolution and shifts in renewable energy generation and consumption within the region from 1990 to 2020, to enhance awareness of the geospatial aspects of energy dynamics. The analysis detects a shift in both renewable production (REP) and renewable energy consumption (REC) over the past four decades in Africa, which signifies growth in both sections. In many cases, a disparity was observed between the renewable energy consumed and that produced, while REP, REC, and GDP have increased significantly across the continent in recent years. In addition, two models are estimated, and the results found a significant growth relationship between renewable energy production (REP) and GDP, and feedback relationships were confirmed between GDP and CO2_EM. REP improves environmental degradation, and REC has a negative impact on GDP. This study recommends further research and investigation of the data, as GIS statistical analysis still needs more attention to statistics such as the evaluation of neighboring relationships between entities and effects using spatial models.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:241122024-09-06T00:59:49Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24112/ GIS-Based trend analysis on renewal energy consumption and production in Africa Gwani, Alhaji Abdullahi Siok, Kun Sek In Africa, there has been a rise in human activities because of technological advancements and population growth, which have led to the transformation of some African villages into towns and towns into cities, increasing the region's energy demand. Utilization of advanced and appropriate renewable energy technologies stands as a critical solution to address the increasing energy demand in Africa. This study employs GIS-based analysis to examine the evolution and shifts in renewable energy generation and consumption within the region from 1990 to 2020, to enhance awareness of the geospatial aspects of energy dynamics. The analysis detects a shift in both renewable production (REP) and renewable energy consumption (REC) over the past four decades in Africa, which signifies growth in both sections. In many cases, a disparity was observed between the renewable energy consumed and that produced, while REP, REC, and GDP have increased significantly across the continent in recent years. In addition, two models are estimated, and the results found a significant growth relationship between renewable energy production (REP) and GDP, and feedback relationships were confirmed between GDP and CO2_EM. REP improves environmental degradation, and REC has a negative impact on GDP. This study recommends further research and investigation of the data, as GIS statistical analysis still needs more attention to statistics such as the evaluation of neighboring relationships between entities and effects using spatial models. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24112/1/181_196%20Paper_13.pdf Gwani, Alhaji Abdullahi and Siok, Kun Sek (2024) GIS-Based trend analysis on renewal energy consumption and production in Africa. Journal of Quality Measurement and Analysis, 20 (2). pp. 181-196. ISSN 2600-8602 http://www.ukm.my/jqma
spellingShingle Gwani, Alhaji Abdullahi
Siok, Kun Sek
GIS-Based trend analysis on renewal energy consumption and production in Africa
title GIS-Based trend analysis on renewal energy consumption and production in Africa
title_full GIS-Based trend analysis on renewal energy consumption and production in Africa
title_fullStr GIS-Based trend analysis on renewal energy consumption and production in Africa
title_full_unstemmed GIS-Based trend analysis on renewal energy consumption and production in Africa
title_short GIS-Based trend analysis on renewal energy consumption and production in Africa
title_sort gis-based trend analysis on renewal energy consumption and production in africa
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24112/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24112/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24112/1/181_196%20Paper_13.pdf