Table 3:

Benefits of the SED (arranged in sequential order)

Authors
(year of publication)
BenefitsCitation number
Zebra et al. [70]‘In this work, the authors used the HOMER Pro program to scale power and determine the best method to meet future electricity demand cost-effectively. Furthermore, the authors assessed the variables impacting the project’s sustainability based on selected metrics to address the best methods for future system performance enhancements’N/A
Matavel et al. [71]‘In this study, the authors investigated how wealth status and fuelwood scarcity can influence household energy choices in four villages in Mozambique and Tanzania. According to the results, households still rely on firewood as the main font of cooking fuel, despite an uptick in charcoal usage. These results support the concept of “energy stacking”’N/A
Uamusse et al. [46]‘The goal of this research was to observe the gas conversion process to electricity at Maputo Power Plant in Maputo, Mozambique, using the combined cycle gas and vapour’N/A
Kirshner et al. [58]‘In this article, the authors examined solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems installation in Mozambique and South Africa’13
Martins et al. [72]‘This paper suggests the application of wood fuel energy systems as a new theoretical tool for bioenergy systems in Southern Mozambique’9
Lucrezi and Saayman [73]‘In this paper, the authors observed the outlooks and practices of dive operators in Mozambique and Italy’23
Baumert et al. [37]‘The authors performed empirical research in the Gaza Province, which is the primary region for charcoal supply in Mozambique, to study the production and trade of charcoal’50
Souza et al. [74]‘This study aimed to estimate sugarcane’s potential to replace traditional biomass and fossil fuels while expanding access to energy in Southern Africa’3
Authors
(year of publication)
BenefitsCitation number
Zebra et al. [70]‘In this work, the authors used the HOMER Pro program to scale power and determine the best method to meet future electricity demand cost-effectively. Furthermore, the authors assessed the variables impacting the project’s sustainability based on selected metrics to address the best methods for future system performance enhancements’N/A
Matavel et al. [71]‘In this study, the authors investigated how wealth status and fuelwood scarcity can influence household energy choices in four villages in Mozambique and Tanzania. According to the results, households still rely on firewood as the main font of cooking fuel, despite an uptick in charcoal usage. These results support the concept of “energy stacking”’N/A
Uamusse et al. [46]‘The goal of this research was to observe the gas conversion process to electricity at Maputo Power Plant in Maputo, Mozambique, using the combined cycle gas and vapour’N/A
Kirshner et al. [58]‘In this article, the authors examined solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems installation in Mozambique and South Africa’13
Martins et al. [72]‘This paper suggests the application of wood fuel energy systems as a new theoretical tool for bioenergy systems in Southern Mozambique’9
Lucrezi and Saayman [73]‘In this paper, the authors observed the outlooks and practices of dive operators in Mozambique and Italy’23
Baumert et al. [37]‘The authors performed empirical research in the Gaza Province, which is the primary region for charcoal supply in Mozambique, to study the production and trade of charcoal’50
Souza et al. [74]‘This study aimed to estimate sugarcane’s potential to replace traditional biomass and fossil fuels while expanding access to energy in Southern Africa’3

Source: Study of authors based on the Scopus database.

Table 3:

Benefits of the SED (arranged in sequential order)

Authors
(year of publication)
BenefitsCitation number
Zebra et al. [70]‘In this work, the authors used the HOMER Pro program to scale power and determine the best method to meet future electricity demand cost-effectively. Furthermore, the authors assessed the variables impacting the project’s sustainability based on selected metrics to address the best methods for future system performance enhancements’N/A
Matavel et al. [71]‘In this study, the authors investigated how wealth status and fuelwood scarcity can influence household energy choices in four villages in Mozambique and Tanzania. According to the results, households still rely on firewood as the main font of cooking fuel, despite an uptick in charcoal usage. These results support the concept of “energy stacking”’N/A
Uamusse et al. [46]‘The goal of this research was to observe the gas conversion process to electricity at Maputo Power Plant in Maputo, Mozambique, using the combined cycle gas and vapour’N/A
Kirshner et al. [58]‘In this article, the authors examined solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems installation in Mozambique and South Africa’13
Martins et al. [72]‘This paper suggests the application of wood fuel energy systems as a new theoretical tool for bioenergy systems in Southern Mozambique’9
Lucrezi and Saayman [73]‘In this paper, the authors observed the outlooks and practices of dive operators in Mozambique and Italy’23
Baumert et al. [37]‘The authors performed empirical research in the Gaza Province, which is the primary region for charcoal supply in Mozambique, to study the production and trade of charcoal’50
Souza et al. [74]‘This study aimed to estimate sugarcane’s potential to replace traditional biomass and fossil fuels while expanding access to energy in Southern Africa’3
Authors
(year of publication)
BenefitsCitation number
Zebra et al. [70]‘In this work, the authors used the HOMER Pro program to scale power and determine the best method to meet future electricity demand cost-effectively. Furthermore, the authors assessed the variables impacting the project’s sustainability based on selected metrics to address the best methods for future system performance enhancements’N/A
Matavel et al. [71]‘In this study, the authors investigated how wealth status and fuelwood scarcity can influence household energy choices in four villages in Mozambique and Tanzania. According to the results, households still rely on firewood as the main font of cooking fuel, despite an uptick in charcoal usage. These results support the concept of “energy stacking”’N/A
Uamusse et al. [46]‘The goal of this research was to observe the gas conversion process to electricity at Maputo Power Plant in Maputo, Mozambique, using the combined cycle gas and vapour’N/A
Kirshner et al. [58]‘In this article, the authors examined solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems installation in Mozambique and South Africa’13
Martins et al. [72]‘This paper suggests the application of wood fuel energy systems as a new theoretical tool for bioenergy systems in Southern Mozambique’9
Lucrezi and Saayman [73]‘In this paper, the authors observed the outlooks and practices of dive operators in Mozambique and Italy’23
Baumert et al. [37]‘The authors performed empirical research in the Gaza Province, which is the primary region for charcoal supply in Mozambique, to study the production and trade of charcoal’50
Souza et al. [74]‘This study aimed to estimate sugarcane’s potential to replace traditional biomass and fossil fuels while expanding access to energy in Southern Africa’3

Source: Study of authors based on the Scopus database.

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