In this platform, night lights are used as an indicator of the electricity access. 21.94% of the inhabited areas in DRC are (partially) lit at night. Out of a total of 89,506,003 inhabitants, 19,637,694 have access to night light.
This area (DRC) has an installed hydro capacity of 2,546 MW of which 1,343 MW is available, and a hydro potential capacity of 92,257. It also has a maximal solar potential of 1,471.59 kWh/kWp, of which the World Banks estimates 2,631 MW as highly feasible to electrify provincial capitales. It also has a wind potential capacity of 36,383 MW.
This area is located in . 1 people live here, of which NaN% have access to electricity.
By 2025, the area is expected to have households, with an energy demand of kWh/year (i.e. kWh/year per household). Demand for electricity of other sectors is expected to be kWh/year (education facilities), kWh/year (health facilities), kWh/year (agriculture), kWh/year (heavy industries) and kWh/year (other economic activities), totalling kWh/year.
The area is km away from the closest potential hydropower site ( MW), km from the closest existing hydropower site ( MW), km from the closest potential solar site ( MW) and km from the closest potential wind site ( MW).
This location has an average wind speed of m/s, and solar irradiation of kWh/m2.
This area is km away from the closest HV line, km away from the closest MV line, km away from the electric substation, and km away from the closest road.