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In the case of Goma, despite the several existences nowadays of electricity providers such as "SNEL", "VIRUNGA Energie", "SOCODE", and "NURU Energie" there is a substantial unmet electricity demand as reported in [1] alongside the growing energy demand respectively to the growing population. Therefore, customers plan their activities based on scheduled interruptions and this prevents their business from functioning properly. The region needs a solution to this costly and inappropriate situation. In this backdrop, I believe that green energy sources have the key potential to replace the use of…mehr

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In the case of Goma, despite the several existences nowadays of electricity providers such as "SNEL", "VIRUNGA Energie", "SOCODE", and "NURU Energie" there is a substantial unmet electricity demand as reported in [1] alongside the growing energy demand respectively to the growing population. Therefore, customers plan their activities based on scheduled interruptions and this prevents their business from functioning properly. The region needs a solution to this costly and inappropriate situation. In this backdrop, I believe that green energy sources have the key potential to replace the use of coil, gas, oil as sources to generate power and mitigate the greenhouse effect by reducing the carbon dioxide emission in the atmosphere while generating power. Thus we propose to meet current electricity demand through renewable energy sources in Goma, North Kivu community. An assessment of available renewable energy sources is done and the design and simulation of the proposed solution areachieved using calculation methodology and PVsyst.
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Autorenporträt
The author is a master of science in renewable energy and a researcher. He is an assistant lecturer in the electrical engineering department at La Sapientia Catholic University in Goma.