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Maximise annual solar PV output in Douala, Cameroon, by tilting solar panels 5degrees South. <p>Douala, Cameroon, situated at latitude 4.0575 and longitude 9.691, offers a promising location for...
For this purpose, we have chosen the solar photovoltaic power plants in the Far North and Littoral regions of Cameroon, where we will estimate, for each of them, the influencing parameters, followed by an exergy and economic analysis, with a simulation at the end of the chain.
This consistent year-round production makes Douala an excellent location for solar PV installations. The minimal variation between seasons ensures a reliable energy supply throughout the year, with winter and spring being particularly favorable for solar generation.
The energy potentials in Cameroon are such that biomass resources are not evenly distributed across the country (huge biomass and hydro resources are concentrated in the southern part, while high wind and solar resources are in the Northern part); hence, there is a need for diversity in energy supply.
The capital of Paraguay, Asuncion. The country has not announced any grid-scale energy storage projects to-date. Image: CC / Mariano Mantel. Investment firms PASH Global and ERIH Holdings have formed a joint venture (JV) to develop utility-scale solar and battery storage projects in Paraguay.
Energy in Paraguay is primarily sourced from hydropower, with pivotal projects like the Itaipu Dam, one of the world's largest hydroelectric facilities. This reliance underscores the need for a robust infrastructure, including efficient transmission networks and distribution systems, to leverage the country's renewable resources fully.
Solar energy, in particular, is seen as a vital addition, taking advantage of Paraguay’s abundant sunlight to reduce pressure on its hydropower resources. The government also plans to harness bioenergy through biomass and biogases, tapping into organic waste and agricultural byproducts as fuel sources.
The policy is expected to enhance Paraguay’s energy resilience, foster innovation, and contribute to global sustainability goals. Paraguay has long been known for its reliance on renewable energy. Nearly 100% of its electricity is generated from hydropower, mainly through the Itaipu and Yacyretá dams.