Assessing the Potential of Tidal Power Plants in Sub-Saharan Africa
- 1 Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
- 2 Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde Glasgow, United Kingdom
- 3 Department of Electrical Engineering, Lead City University Ibadan, Nigeria
- 4 Department of Electrical Engineering, The Polytechnic Ibadan, Nigeria
Abstract
This study assesses the potential of tidal power plants in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), an area with considerable yet untapped renewable energy resources. Leveraging previous research and technological advancements, this study focuses on tidal range and tidal stream power plants, exploring their feasibility in the unique coastal geography of SSA. The paper highlights the significant tidal currents along the Atlantic coast, particularly in regions such as Equatorial Guinea, which present promising opportunities for tidal energy generation. By analyzing the environmental, economic, and technical challenges and the potential benefits of deploying tidal power plants, this research aims to provide a comprehensive framework for developing sustainable and reliable renewable energy sources in SSA. This study emphasizes the need for detailed resource assessments, innovative engineering solutions, and supportive policies to realize the full potential of tidal energy in the region.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajeassp.2024.180.190
Copyright: © 2024 Adeyinka Victor Adebayo, Samuel Oladeji, Hussein Kehinde Adebayo and Ismaheel Oyeyemi Oladejo. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keywords
- Tidal
- Environmental
- Renewable
- Sub-Saharan
- Power