Renewable energy currently contributes less than 1% towards Cameroon''s energy mix. The government is currently prioritising large-scale hydropower projects. However, Cameroon''s first large-scale wind and solar farms are
Domestic energy production. Energy production includes any fossil fuels drilled and mined, which can be burned to produce electricity or used as fuels, as well as energy produced by nuclear fission and renewable power sources such as
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The wind energy potential of Cameroon is not as vast as solar and very low consideration has been devoted to it so far. Most studies on wind energy potential such as , , , , are concentrated in the northern regions of the country where the potential is fairly high.
Large hydropower with an estimated potential of 23 GW makes Cameroon a key player in the energy integration of the sub-region, with in perspective the export of electricity to hydro-poor neighbours such as Chad, Central African Republic and Congo.
In addition, this paper introduces the energy roadmap to achieve a universal access to electricity, which will pave the way for the country emergence by 2035. It is found that energy sector of Cameroon holds promising possibilities of development and diversification given the country's energy potential.
Solar energy potential The potential of solar energy in Cameroon is high with an average estimated solar irradiance of 5.8 kWh/day/m 2 in the Northern parts of the country (42% diffused ) and 4.9 kWh/day/m 2 for the rest of the country , .
Cameroon has an abundant reserve of energy resources, such as crude oil, natural gas, hydropower, biomass, solar, wind and geothermal energies. However, these resources are still weakly valorised.
In terms of feasibility studies for future investment, wind energy evaluation studies to establish wind turbines in the North West region of Cameroon has been carried out by the Spanish firm Ecovalen in collaboration with the government of Cameroon, with the aim of supplying electricity for up to 20 years to this region .
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