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Thesis (MMil)--Stellenbosch University, 2026.
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| spelling | oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/136249 Assessing Renewable Energy Readiness on Military Bases: A Geospatial Analysis of Solar Energy Adoption in the West Coast Region of South Africa Mathoho, Mashudu Mtshawu, Babalwa Henrico, Ivan Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Military Sciences. School for Geospatial Studies and Information Systems. Thesis (MMil)--Stellenbosch University, 2026. Mathoho, M. 2026. Assessing Renewable Energy Readiness on Military Bases: A Geospatial Analysis of Solar Energy Adoption in the West Coast Region of South Africa. Unpublished masters thesis. Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University [online]. Available: https://scholar.sun.ac.za/items/54d5ba16-405c-408a-acf3-20ef63047df3 Energy resilience is no longer a civilian luxury but a strategic military necessity. Considering rising energy costs and increasing reliance on vulnerable national grids, this study explores the readiness of selected South African National Defence Force bases in the West Coast Region to adopt solar energy technologies. Leveraging the spatial power of geographic information systems and the decision-making strength of the analytic hierarchy process, this study evaluates the suitability of four military installations (Saldanha Military area, Air Force Base Langebaanweg, 4 Special Forces Regiment, and Air Force Base Ysterplaat) within the West Coast Region for solar photovoltaic deployment. This desktop-based study employed a multi-criteria decision analysis framework to incorporate environmental, operational, and infrastructural variables, such as slope, aspect, land cover, protected areas, elevation, land surface temperature, solar irradiance, and road proximity. Spatial datasets were processed and reclassified in ArcGIS Pro 3.5.2, and each criterion was weighted using the analytic hierarchy process to ensure consistency and decision accuracy. The final weighted overlay model revealed apparent spatial disparities in suitability, with the Saldanha Military area and Air Force Base Langebaanweg emerging as highly favourable owing to their expansive open terrain, limited spatial constraints, and high solar irradiance potential. Conversely, 4 Special Forces Regiments and Air Force Base Ysterplaat presented lower suitability owing to urbanisation and space limitations. Despite challenges, such as restricted access to sensitive data from Eskom and the Directorate of Intelligence, this study demonstrates that geospatial methods can be applied to assess and visualise renewable energy potential in military environments, enhancing strategic infrastructure planning and energy security. The findings reveal significant operational value for the South African National Defence Force and contribute to the broader discourse on sustainable energy in the defence environment. Recommendations include prioritising highly suitable bases for solar rollout, institutionalising geographic information systems-based energy planning, enhancing inter-agency data sharing, and cultivating partnerships with energy agencies and academic institutions. Masters 2026-04-29T12:07:06Z 2026-04-29T12:07:06Z 2026-03 Thesis https://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/136249 en Stellenbosch University 138 pages application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University |
| spellingShingle | Mathoho, Mashudu Assessing Renewable Energy Readiness on Military Bases: A Geospatial Analysis of Solar Energy Adoption in the West Coast Region of South Africa |
| title | Assessing Renewable Energy Readiness on Military Bases: A Geospatial Analysis of Solar Energy Adoption in the West Coast Region of South Africa |
| title_full | Assessing Renewable Energy Readiness on Military Bases: A Geospatial Analysis of Solar Energy Adoption in the West Coast Region of South Africa |
| title_fullStr | Assessing Renewable Energy Readiness on Military Bases: A Geospatial Analysis of Solar Energy Adoption in the West Coast Region of South Africa |
| title_full_unstemmed | Assessing Renewable Energy Readiness on Military Bases: A Geospatial Analysis of Solar Energy Adoption in the West Coast Region of South Africa |
| title_short | Assessing Renewable Energy Readiness on Military Bases: A Geospatial Analysis of Solar Energy Adoption in the West Coast Region of South Africa |
| title_sort | assessing renewable energy readiness on military bases a geospatial analysis of solar energy adoption in the west coast region of south africa |
| url | https://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/136249 |
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