Evaluating the desirability of energy inequality mitigation strategies within underserved communities in sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract Due to inequality, millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa lack access to reliable and affordable energy. Attempts this challenge has attracted different approaches addressing this challenge have attracted different approaches, such as non-linear modelling approaches, which have attracted...

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Main Authors: Desmond Eseoghene Ighravwe, Oludolapo Akanni Olanrewaju
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Published: Springer 2025-01-01
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description Abstract Due to inequality, millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa lack access to reliable and affordable energy. Attempts this challenge has attracted different approaches addressing this challenge have attracted different approaches, such as non-linear modelling approaches, which have attracted different approaches, such as non-linear modelling approaches, which have attracted different techniques, such as non-linear modelling. While these approaches have been used to generate information about technical requirements for solving energy inequality, limited information existscresocio-economic information about energy inequality. This research, therefore, uses a multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) framework to address energy inequality in sub-Saharan Africa. The framework contains a fuzzy analytical hierarchical process (FAHP) for determining criteria importance and VIKOR (VIseKriterijumska Optimizacija i Kompromisno Resenje) for emerging socio-economic criteria and mitigation strategies for energy inequality. Also, the framework contains nine socio-economic criteria and ten mitigation strategies. A sub-urban community was used to evaluate the framework performance. This study compared the VIKOR method performance with a fuzzy PROMETHEE (reference Ranking Organization METHod for Enrichment Evaluation) and a fuzzy TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) method. The results from the FAHP method showed that environmental sustainability was the fundamental criterion for evaluating mitigation strategies for energy inequality. On the other hand, the results from the VIKOR method indicated that decentralized renewable energy solutions were the most suitable strategy for addressing energy inequality. According to the TOPSIS method results, cross-subsidization models was the best strategy for addressing energy inequality. Based on Spareman's correlation results for VIKOR and TOPSIS methods, it was observed that a significant association between these methods. On the other hand, there was no significant correlation between the VIKOR and PROMETHEEE results. The aggregation of the VIKOR, PROMETHEE, and TOPSIS results show that decentralized renewable energy solution was the best strategy for addressing energy inequality for the case study. The research findings will guide stakeholders, especially investors, on the best action for investment initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa.
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spelling doaj-art-215afd33959d428f86fda774d9042ce42025-02-02T12:05:50ZengSpringerDiscover Sustainability2662-99842025-01-016112110.1007/s43621-024-00759-5Evaluating the desirability of energy inequality mitigation strategies within underserved communities in sub-Saharan AfricaDesmond Eseoghene Ighravwe0Oludolapo Akanni Olanrewaju1Department of Industrial Engineering, Durban University of TechnologyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Durban University of TechnologyAbstract Due to inequality, millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa lack access to reliable and affordable energy. Attempts this challenge has attracted different approaches addressing this challenge have attracted different approaches, such as non-linear modelling approaches, which have attracted different approaches, such as non-linear modelling approaches, which have attracted different techniques, such as non-linear modelling. While these approaches have been used to generate information about technical requirements for solving energy inequality, limited information existscresocio-economic information about energy inequality. This research, therefore, uses a multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) framework to address energy inequality in sub-Saharan Africa. The framework contains a fuzzy analytical hierarchical process (FAHP) for determining criteria importance and VIKOR (VIseKriterijumska Optimizacija i Kompromisno Resenje) for emerging socio-economic criteria and mitigation strategies for energy inequality. Also, the framework contains nine socio-economic criteria and ten mitigation strategies. A sub-urban community was used to evaluate the framework performance. This study compared the VIKOR method performance with a fuzzy PROMETHEE (reference Ranking Organization METHod for Enrichment Evaluation) and a fuzzy TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) method. The results from the FAHP method showed that environmental sustainability was the fundamental criterion for evaluating mitigation strategies for energy inequality. On the other hand, the results from the VIKOR method indicated that decentralized renewable energy solutions were the most suitable strategy for addressing energy inequality. According to the TOPSIS method results, cross-subsidization models was the best strategy for addressing energy inequality. Based on Spareman's correlation results for VIKOR and TOPSIS methods, it was observed that a significant association between these methods. On the other hand, there was no significant correlation between the VIKOR and PROMETHEEE results. The aggregation of the VIKOR, PROMETHEE, and TOPSIS results show that decentralized renewable energy solution was the best strategy for addressing energy inequality for the case study. The research findings will guide stakeholders, especially investors, on the best action for investment initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa.https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-024-00759-5Energy inequalityMitigation strategiesMulti-criteriaSub-Sahara AfricaUnderserved communities
spellingShingle Desmond Eseoghene Ighravwe
Oludolapo Akanni Olanrewaju
Evaluating the desirability of energy inequality mitigation strategies within underserved communities in sub-Saharan Africa
Discover Sustainability
Energy inequality
Mitigation strategies
Multi-criteria
Sub-Sahara Africa
Underserved communities
title Evaluating the desirability of energy inequality mitigation strategies within underserved communities in sub-Saharan Africa
title_full Evaluating the desirability of energy inequality mitigation strategies within underserved communities in sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr Evaluating the desirability of energy inequality mitigation strategies within underserved communities in sub-Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the desirability of energy inequality mitigation strategies within underserved communities in sub-Saharan Africa
title_short Evaluating the desirability of energy inequality mitigation strategies within underserved communities in sub-Saharan Africa
title_sort evaluating the desirability of energy inequality mitigation strategies within underserved communities in sub saharan africa
topic Energy inequality
Mitigation strategies
Multi-criteria
Sub-Sahara Africa
Underserved communities
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-024-00759-5
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