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1、Analysis and Challenges of the African Energy Sector and Potential for Sustainable Bio-Energy Options by Stephen Karekezi, Waeni Kithyoma & Ken Muzee AFREPREN/FWD, Nairobi ,Kenya www.afrepren.org,Outline,Key messagesBrief overview of African Energy sector Key challenges facing the energy sector in A
2、fricaBiofuels key drivers & benefitsBrief discussion of key problems/trade-offs Brief review of key biofuel options Biogas Bio-ethanol Biodiesel Biomass gasification Biomass cogenerationSelected case example Biomass cogeneration Mauritius,Key Messages,For Africa, especially sub-Saharan Africa: Speci
3、al challenge of addressing trade-offs in context of high poverty levels and inadequate food supply and limited access to modern energy services as well as large number of land-locked oil-importers. For Africa, especially sub-Saharan Africa: GHG mitigation a lower level concern with greater interest
4、in adaptation capacity. Food security switching of land from food production to energy crops: Fewer problems with existing plantations (e.g. sugar cane) that use agro-waste or by-products. Bigger problem is reliance of Africa on food imports.Environmental risks water use, mono-crops thus reducing bi
5、o-diversity, displacing subsistence agriculture into marginal and forest lands: Continues to be a problem particularly water but greater difficulties with respect to green-field new investments. Benefit sharing who benefits? Agro-industries, farmers: Large and small scale), oil industry which is inc
6、reasingly interested in biofuels? Revenue sharing combined with an open political system and sound government institutions has allowed benefits to be widely shared. These pre-requisites are not found in many sub-Saharan African countriesTechnological development can local industry develop autonomous
7、 and independent biofuels know-how or would it simply entrench existing unequal relationships in technology know-how and access? Technological transfer and development appears to have taken place, important for strengthening capacity to adapt to climate change,Energy Consumption in Africa,* Biomass
8、refers to combustible renewables (mainly fuelwood, charcoal and agro-residues) and waste Source: IEA, 2008,Sub-regional Energy Consumption Africa Best Understood As Three Regions,North Africa (heavily reliant on oil and gas) South Africa (heavily reliant on coal, oil and gas) Sub-Saharan Africa (lar
9、gely reliant on traditional biomass),Key Energy Challenges Facing Africa,Although very low, modern energy consumption on a per capita basis is decliningElectricity supplies failing to keep pace with growth in demandLow electrification level & very slow increase in number of connections lower than po
10、pulation growth in most sub-Saharan African countriesOil prices doubled in 1 year increasing transport cost. High & volatile oil prices = balance of payments problems for oil importing African countries. High oil prices combined with decreasing share of hydro in power supply of sub-Saharan Africa (p
11、artly a result of privatization) has spread oil crises to power sector. In 2007 alone, energy crisis in 2/3rd of Africa - frequent and extended electricity outages partly due to drought & inadequate power generation (power available 2-3 days a week),$,Modern Energy Consumption Per Capita Declining i
12、n most of Africa,A few successes Botswana, Senegal, Kenya, Ghana, Mauritius, Ghana, Seychelles, Namibia, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt & S. Africa,Generation Capacity Shortfall Reported Power Crises in Africa,Ongoing: Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Liberia, Bur
13、undi, South AfricaClose to 30 countries facing major power problemsSome countries power sector in relative good shape: Mauritius, Kenya, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Libya & Morocco,Most African Countries Import Oil,In 2005, there were 39 net oil importers and 10 net oil-exportersGrowing share of export
14、s used to import oilSignificant oil exporters rely on imported refined oil productsShrinking oil reserves in oil exporting countries,Biofuels Key Drivers Oil Imports as a Percentage of Total Imports,Oil Imports as a Percentage of Total Imports,Source: AfDB,2006 - Computed using IEA data,Biofuels Key
15、 Drivers Remaining Years of Oil Extraction,Source: AfDB,2006 - Computed using African Development Bank data,Biofuels Key Drivers/Benefits,Rising oil costs (recently peaked to above $140/barrel talk of $200 to $300/barrel). Even if high prices are transitory, impact on weak & vulnerable sub-Saharan A
16、frican countries is huge Declining biofuels production costs ethanol Export potential of biofuels (although increasingly questioned, European Commission biofuels targets appear to present lucrative export market but could entrench external export dependency which has contributed to food supply vulne
17、rability),Biofuels- Key Drivers & Benefits,Can be reliable, local and sustainable source of energy, important for continent with young and growing population Can reduce greenhouse gas emissions Can be an important source of jobs Existing agro/forestry industries have skills and capital to produce bi
18、ofuels at competitive costs,Source: Earthlife Africa/SECCP report 2003,Job creation potential of biofuels,Key Problems/Trade-Offs,Food security switching of land from food production to energy cropsEnvironmental risks water use, mono-crops thus reducing bio-diversity, displacing subsistence agricult
19、ure into marginal and forest landsBenefit sharing who benefits? Agro-industries, farmers (large and small scale), oil industry which is increasingly interested in biofuels?Technological development can local industry develop autonomous and independent biofuels know-how or would it simply entrench ex
20、isting unequal relationships in technology know-how and access?,Biogas Status and Trends,Some experience in the region with mixed resultsInstitutional digesters more successful than domestic unitsTanzania has registered good progress - more than 4,000 domestic-size biogas plants have been in Tanzani
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