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African Green Transition Through Innovative Pathways
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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Africa’s evolving role in sustainable energy, focusing on waste management, renewable energy, and green hydrogen production. Featuring predominantly African-led research, it highlights cutting-edge innovations driving the continent’s green transition.Drawing from research presented at the Second International Conference on Circular Economy, Renewable Energy, and Green Hydrogen in Lomé, Togo, in October 2024, the book explores key areas shaping Africa’s energy landscape. It examines waste-to-energy technologies that transform waste into valuable resources, supporting both environmental sustainability and the circular economy. It also addresses the development of decentralized and hybrid renewable energy solutions designed to meet the growing demands of expanding urban populations. Additionally, it discusses the latest technological advancements, including predictive analytics and off-grid performance optimization, enhancing energy efficiency and system flexibility across the continent.Beyond technical advancements, the book explores the social and economic dimensions of sustainability, analyzing how green innovations drive economic growth, create jobs, and promote social equity. It serves as an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners seeking insights into Africa’s green transition and its increasing influence in the global shift toward sustainable energy solutions.
327 Seiten
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Springer Nature Switzerland, 20.06.2025
Englisch
ISBN/EAN 9783031870439
Prof. Dr. habil. Satyanarayana Narra and Mona-Maria Narra (M.Sc.), bring a wealth of expertise to "African Green Transition through innovative Pathways." Prof. Dr. Narra, a professor at the University of Rostock, leads numerous international projects focused on waste management, bioenergy, and hybrid waste-to-energy solutions, particularly in Africa. Mona-Maria Narra, a senior researcher at the same university, specializes in waste and resource management and coordination, working in several impactful projects across Western Africa and Europe.