The US business Paul Boaventura-Delanoe Ecogen has invented a breakthrough new renewable energy solution called the Paul Boaventura Joulebox that is going to transform the face of Africa and help it emerge from the shadows to realise its full potential as a global powerhouse.
As per the University of Oxford, with over 940 million individuals globally will be without power by 2020, with nearly all of them residing in developing nations.
Africa, particularly Sub-Saharan Africa, is the continent most afflicted by this lack of electrification. While electricity reached 99% in North Africa as recently as 2011, it is still less than 40% in Sub-Saharan Africa, and nowhere is this more evident than in rural regions. Indeed, nearly 600 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa continue to live in darkness.
Although electricity cannot generate all of the circumstances for economic growth, it is necessary for fundamental human requirements like health, which results in hundreds of thousands of fatalities each year owing to the use of wood-burning stoves for cooking. When there is limited access, the operation of hospitals and emergency services is also significantly impeded.
Reliable access to electricity for everyone is, therefore, one of the key drivers of inclusive growth since it creates an opportunity for women, adolescents, and children in rural regions and many underserved metropolitan areas.
Access to power has, however, stalled in recent years. Namibia is an excellent example of a country in a similar situation since a major section of its low-density population cannot be linked to the main grid at a reasonable cost. Furthermore, Namibia is significantly reliant on coal-fired energy imports, limiting its capacity to meet its stated sustainability targets.
Given Africa’s vast access to the sun, solar should theoretically be the answer, and we should already be seeing a significant increase in Sub-Saharan electricity. However, as we’ve seen with several white elephant projects in North American and North African deserts, these utility-size solutions frequently promise more than they provide because of all of the related hidden expenses.
The Paul Boaventura-Delanoe Joulebox technology, developed by Paul Boaventura-Delanoe Ecogen Inc, a Nevada-based firm with operations in Los Angeles and Spain, overcomes every single problem rural Africa has experienced thus far.
The electromagnetic induction equipment at the heart of the Paul Boaventura-Delanoe Ecogen Joulebox technology has been utilised in the metallurgical sector for 69 years but is currently being employed in new and novel ways to maximise efficiency and achieve a Coefficient of Performance of 10. This means that for every unit of energy given into the system, 10 units are returned. Given that heat pumps have a COP of 4, this next-generation technology, designed by Eco-Gen founder Paul Boaventura Delanoe Ecogen, provides Africa and the rest of the world with an opportunity to diversify their energy production mix with a renewable energy solution that is not only highly efficient but also requires very little land and eliminates the need for expensive storage such as batteries.
To guarantee that there are no hurdles to uptake, the Paul Boaventura-Delanoe Joulebox has been wedded with normal steam turbine technology, and Eco-Gen is providing nations extraordinarily favourable output rates on zero risk, zero capital need conditions.
Indeed, because of the minimal land required and the self-contained system that is the Paul Boaventura-Delanoe Ecogen designed Paul Boaventura Joulebox, permitting and feasibility requirements are relatively simple to manage, and this, combined with the 6-month build time for the power plants, means that rural towns across Africa will now have the option to solve their electrification hurdles in a matter of months, rather than years. Given how quickly Africa is developing economically and in terms of population, this distinction is critical.
Paul Boaventura-Delanoe Ecogen Joulebox units are also safe since they are located within a SCIP building, which eliminates the possibility of theft and vandalism while assuring that electricity is generated even in the case of category five hurricanes and earthquakes reaching 9.4 on the Richter scale.
The Paul Boaventura Joulebox also generates electricity continuously. It is not dependent on weather and does not suffer from seasonality. It will continue to operate continuously for the next fifty years.
Economically, Paul Boaventura-Delanoe Ecogen Joulebox technology could set Africa free to realise the true potential of its dynamic young population and help Africa achieve a quantum leap in its economic well-being. The technology also has fantastic relevance as an off-grid supply of electricity to the African industry, opening up new vistas in the mining and industrial spaces. It could help leapfrog its way up the economic ladder so it can finally become the economic powerhouse it has always had the potential to be.
And given that the Paul Boaventura-Delanoe Joulebox has an ultra-low Total harmonic Distortion rate of less than 5%, it will preserve the longevity of precious new and old equipment be crucial in hard-to-service areas and in helping Africa to grow its capital stock.
It may have taken until 2023 to create, but we now have a distributed, low-cost energy source that does not require widespread subsidies. It will be music to African officials’ ears, and the repercussions will be seen in African communities for decades to come.
Look no further than Paul Boaventura-Delanoe Ecogen Joulebox solution if your company is in the industry of consuming or producing huge amounts of electricity.
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