Qair Powers Up Chad with Hybrid Solar Surge | Africa Energy Portal
French renewable energy company Qair has started building two hybrid solar power plants in N''Djamena, Chad. The project aims to increase electricity access in a country where
assessed the Grid/PV/Wind hybrid energy system viability to provide electricity in 25 sites of Chad. designed a solar/wind/diesel/batteries for three climatic zones of Chad. investigated the feasibility of solar/wind/diesel/batteries for the supply of energy needs of Amjarass (a town in Chad).
The global solar radiation varies from 4.5 to 6.5 kWh/m 2 /d. For the wind energy, the speed of calm winds varies from 4 m/s to 9 m/s from south to north. Our motivation aims to propose hybrid energy systems to resolve the low access rate of electricity in Chad.
For the Chadian government to solve the energy crisis, it can attract investors by exploring such type of feasibility study of options to electrify the isolated areas. The renewable energy implementation with hybrid system design can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase electricity access rate in Chad.
In this study, the hybrid energy systems are proposed for all the regions that are not yet electrified in Chad. The National Electricity Company (NEC) of Chad produces and distributes the electricity only in 7 of the 23 regions of Chad; meaning that 16 are un-electrified.
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