COMPARATIVE MODELING OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF SCHEMES IN SENEGAL AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION BY 2050
- Department of Physics and Chemistry, University Iba Der Thiam of Thies, Thies, Senegal.
- Applied Research Unit for Renewable Energies, University of Nouakchott, Nouakchott, Mauritanie.
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This study models and compares six electricity tariff schemes in Senegal: Reference, Progressive, Feed-in Tariff (FIT), Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG), Hybrid, and Hybrid 2050, to balance equity, viability, and transition pace. Using a Python pipeline, SENELEC observations (2020 2022) are combined with techno-economic benchmarks from IRENA/IEA and assessed through revenues, total costs, net margin, renewable-energy share, and average cost per kWh. Forward-looking projections assume declining technology costs and the deployment of storage and green hydrogen.
[Dimitry Diassy, Fatma Sow, Jacques Joachim Faye, Mamadou Lamine Samb and Ahmed Mohamed-Yahya (2025); COMPARATIVE MODELING OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF SCHEMES IN SENEGAL AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION BY 2050 Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Oct). 904-918] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
Department of Physics and Chemistry, University Iba Der Thiam of Thies, Thies, Senegal
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