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Oil and gas will play a long-term role in Africa’s electricity mix

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Oil and gas are expected to play a long-term role in Africa’s electricity mix. This is according to the African Energy Chamber. In its Q1/2023 State of African Energy report, the Chamber stated that Africa is currently heavily dependent on fossil fuels for power generation.

According to the Chamber, about 75% of the power generated in Africa between 2022 and 2023, is estimated to be generated using oil, gas and coal. The report stated:

Any cause for concern?

Should energy transition crusaders be worried about this projection? Energy access deficits are not a secret and there is a need to tackle the challenge. According to the President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, Africa must have natural gas to complement its renewable energy.

He maintained that even if Africa were to triple its production of natural gas from current levels, its contribution to global emissions would only rise by 0.67%. Speaking on the sidelines of the COP 27 conferences in Egypt, Dr. Adesina said:

What is important at the end of the day?

Reducing emissions! At the just concluded UAE Climate Tech conference, COP 28 President and UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, called on global stakeholders to work towards reducing emissions, not energy access.

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