Mozambique Is Scaling Solar and Wind for a Sustainable Future
By positioning itself as a regional energy hub, Mozambique is not only driving inclusive socio-economic growth but also making a significant contribution to the global shift
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of Mozambique's energy transition, focusing on integrating a hybrid solar-wind system with green hydrogen storage. It discusses Mozambique's renewable energy potential, particularly in solar and wind, and the country's efforts to meet increasing energy demands sustainably.
However, Mozambique has great potential for solar energy, with average annual temperatures between 20°C and 30°C and a significant solar irradiance of 5 to 6 kWh/m²/day .
It discusses Mozambique's renewable energy potential, particularly in solar and wind, and the country's efforts to meet increasing energy demands sustainably. The transition offers opportunities for sustainable development and job creation but requires careful management to prevent socioeconomic disparities.
With this knowledge, policymakers can implement measures to diversify Mozambique's energy matrix, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and ensure a smoother energy transition, as highlighted in the study by Nhambiu & Chichango (2024a).
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