Powering Togo''s Future with Renewable Solar Solutions
Grid-Connected Systems: Lomé and Kara tap grid-tied solar, where net billing (via CEET) credits excess power, cutting urban bills. Off-Grid Systems: Rural Savanes and Maritime zones rely
Findings demonstrate that solar energy systems enable economic empowerment, job creation, improved healthcare, and enhanced educational opportunities in rural areas. The review also emphasizes the importance of scalable models and integrated renewable energy solutions tailored for rural settings.
The primary objective of this SLR is to comprehensively evaluate the contributions of solar energy implementation in rural communities toward achieving the SDGs. This includes identifying key themes, assessing the present status, and exploring future research directions that characterize the impact of solar energy on rural communities.
Traditional grid-based electricity expansion, while effective in urban and peri-urban areas, is often costly and logistically challenging in remote or sparsely populated regions. As a result, alternative solutions such as solar home systems and mini-grids have emerged as viable options for rural electrification.
As the world moves toward a more sustainable future, the integration of solar energy into rural development strategies will be essential for creating resilient, self-sufficient, and equitable communities. During the preparation of this work the author (s) used Scispace in order to improve language and readability.
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