Place of Photovoltaic Solar Energy and what Impact on the Environment

Authors

  • Joel Nzanzu Kanduki Master in Renewable Energy Engineering, University of Rwanda/ACE-ESD https://orcid.org/0009-0004-3107-2282
  • Elizabeth Obiero Master in Electrical Power Systems, University of Rwanda/ACE-ESD

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14554165

Keywords:

Consumption, Solar Energy, Photovoltaic, Environmental Impact

Abstract

The reatest climate concerns, according to the diagnostic of the climate change effects seen in the city of Bukavu/DRC are drought,late and occasionally violent rains, and even the elimination of certain water supplies or water sites. The significant contributions to climate change include deforestation brought on the consumption of charcoal and other fossil fuels, which are used 97% for cooking and 32% for lighting. it is crucial to comprehend the efforts being made by solar panel importers in the area to address climate change and find a socioeconomic answer. Understanding the perceptions of the people living in the city of Bukavu toward the effects of climate change is the main goal of this paper, it is based on research that was done using surveys and interviews with 455 homes about energy usage in general and solar energy in specific. The results have shown that the population of the city of Bukavu are the most vulnerable to a reading of climatic phenomena essentially based on locally constructed knowledge.

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Published

2024-12-23

How to Cite

Nzanzu Kanduki , J., & Obiero, E. (2024). Place of Photovoltaic Solar Energy and what Impact on the Environment. International Journal of Scientific Research and Modern Technology, 3(12), 7–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14554165

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