Africa’s Energy Wealth Can Be Unlocked by Renewable Expansion and Hydrocarbon Acceleration
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Despite attracting just over 2% of global energy investment, Africa seeks to alleviate energy poverty through an internal approach and the expansion of both conventional and renewable generation as a path to energy self-sufficiency, according to Wood Mackenzie’s latest Horizons report. “Africa is incredibly rich in natural resources; however, it faces severe energy poverty, with 600 million people without access to electricity and four fifths de…
During the meeting, key issues were highlighted such as the evolution of markets, the impact of geopolitics and the different perspectives on the energy future in the region
Wider African Energy Summit (WAES): Africa’s Energy Transition is About Confidence, Not Charity
Speakers emphasized the need for a differentiated approach to Africa’s energy transition at the Wider African Energy Summit ABERDEEN, Scotland, November 19, 2025/APO Group/ –With African energy demand projected to rise fourfold by 2040, Africa’s energy transition must take a differentiated approach. Speakers during the Wider African Energy Summit (WAES) underscored the need to move beyond relying on financial aid to instilling investor confiden…
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