Journal of Energy in Southern Africa

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Energy in Southern Africa is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Offshore wind energy – South Africa’s untapped resource9
South Africa’s integrated energy planning framework, 2015–20509
Lesotho electricity demand profile from 2010 to 20308
An overview of the socio-economic impacts of the green hydrogen value chain in Southern Africa7
Determining the causes of electricity losses and the role of management in curbing them: A case study of City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, South Africa6
Evaluating factors influencing firewood consumption in households at the Thulamela Local Municipality, South Africa5
Determinants of household energy fuel choice in Lesotho5
Factors influencing the use of firewood post-electrification in rural South Africa: The case of Ga-Malahlela village5
The role of natural gas in facilitating the transition to renewable electricity generation in South Africa5
Outlook for the biomass energy sector in Mozambique: Policies and their challenges5
A comparative analysis of the application of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies in the energy sector: A case study of South Africa, Germany and China4
Using statistical tests to compare the coefficient of performance of air source heat pump water heaters4
Solid fuel use in electrified low-income residential areas in South Africa: The case of KwaDela, Mpumalanga4
Optimal sizing for a grid-connected hybrid renewable energy system: A case study of the residential sector in Durban, South Africa4
Preparation of bio-oil from Scenedesmus acutus using thermochemical liquefaction in a 1 L reactor4
The electrical energy impact of small-scale onsite generation: A case study of a 75 kWp grid-tied PV system4
Estimating wind power generation capacity in Zimbabwe using vertical wind profile extrapolation techniques: A case study4
Using liquefied petroleum gas to reduce the operating cost of the Ankerlig peaking power plant in South Africa4
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