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Project management strategies in renewable energy deployments: A focus on solar power in West Africa


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Title: Project management strategies in renewable energy deployments: A focus on solar power in West Africa

Authors: Efosa Brown Amayo, Olumide Akindele Owulade, Lawani Raymond Isi

Journal: International journal of management & entrepreneurship research

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Year: 2025

Volume: 7

Issue: 3

Language: en

DOI: 10.51594/ijmer.v7i3.1845

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Abstract

The deployment of solar energy in West Africa represents a critical solution to the region’s persistent energy challenges, offering a sustainable and scalable alternative to fossil fuels. However, the successful implementation of solar projects depends on effective project management strategies that address financial constraints, regulatory complexities, technical limitations, and infrastructure gaps. This paper examines the best practices and challenges associated with managing solar energy projects in West Africa, focusing on strategic planning, execution methodologies, and sustainability measures. The study begins by providing an overview of renewable energy deployment in the region, emphasizing the growing role of solar power in expanding energy access and fostering economic development. It then explores the theoretical foundations of project management in solar energy deployments, including key principles, methodologies, and risk management frameworks. The paper further analyzes best practices in project planning, site selection, execution, construction, operations, and long-term maintenance, emphasizing the importance of resource assessment, workforce training, and digital optimization technologies. Additionally, it identifies major challenges affecting solar energy project implementation, including financial barriers, inconsistent policies, and technical limitations related to grid infrastructure and energy storage. To address these challenges, the study presents actionable recommendations for policymakers, private sector stakeholders, and development agencies, highlighting the need for regulatory reforms, innovative financing mechanisms, capacity-building programs, and advancements in grid infrastructure. The findings underscore that a comprehensive and structured approach to project management is essential for maximizing the region's efficiency, reliability, and scalability of solar energy projects. Ultimately, this paper contributes to the discourse on sustainable energy development by providing a roadmap for enhancing the management of solar power deployments in West Africa, with implications for broader renewable energy transitions in developing economies.
Keywords: Solar Energy Project Management, Renewable Energy Deployment, Infrastructure Development, Risk Management in Solar Projects, Sustainable Energy Solutions, West Africa Energy Policy.


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