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Geospatial Framework for Estimating Household Electricity Demand for Urban Infrastructure Planning in Select African Countries

by Susan M Kotikot, Christine Ajinjeru, Adewale O Odukomaiya, Olufemi A Omitaomu
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
2018 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica
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Publisher Location
New Jersey, United States of America
Conference Name
PowerAfrica 2018
Conference Location
Cape Town, South Africa
Conference Sponsor
IEEE
Conference Date
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Power infrastructure planning in Sub-Saharan Africa requires accurate power demand estimates. However, these estimates are lacking in most countries which compounds the effects of unreliable electricity supply. This study utilizes a methodology that was used to forecast power demand in Uganda and extends it to other African countries of interest; Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa. The goal of the study is to create spatial power demand maps that can be used for power infrastructure planning. The proposed approach utilizes a global population database at a fine resolution of 1 km2 as the foundational input data. The analysis indicates a deficit of about 22,630 MW (South Africa), 20,213 MW (Nigeria), 4,153 MW (Kenya), and 2,508 MW (Uganda) compared to the current installed capacity to meet the highest power demand scenario.