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Africa poised to be global renewable-energy leader – AfDB president

23rd November 2018

By: Terence Creamer

Creamer Media Editor

     

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African Development Bank (AfDB) president Dr Akinwumi Adesina says Africa is poised to become the leading region for renewable-energy globally and has reaffirmed the bank’s support for the ambitious Desert to Power programme in the Sahel region.

Speaking in Johannesburg at the inaugural Africa Investment Forum, Adesina said that Africa’s growth could be accelerated if there were universal access to electricity, but that yearly investments of about $30-billion would be required to address the continent’s electricity backlogs.

However, he stressed that the continent had “vast” resources, including gas, hydro, solar, wind and geothermal.

“Huge investment opportunities are about to make Africa the leading region [for] renewable-energy in the world. That’s why the AfDB is working to spearhead the development of a new initiative, the Desert to Power programme, to establish 10 000 MW of solar all across the Sahel – this will become the largest solar zone in the world.”

Earlier, Adesina and Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy president Mustapha Bakkour signed a letter of intent endorsing cooperation on the Desert to Power programme.

Should the programme proceed as planned, solar systems could provide electricity [for] 250-million people and help protect the ‘Great Green Wall’ of trees, established as a buffer against desertification, from being cut down by energy-poor households.

Besides energy, Adesina highlighted Africa’s agricultural potential, noting that the continent was home to 65% of the world’s uncultivated agricultural land.

The former Nigerian Agriculture Minister said there was potential to supply food not only to Africa, where the population was expected to grow to two-billion people by 2050, but also to the rest of the world.

“What Africa does with agriculture today is going to determine the future of food for the world,” he added.

Many of these energy and agriculture projects were being showcased at the event, where 60 potential transactions, valued at over $40- billion, were discussed in “boardroom sessions” aimed at fast-tracking the projects to closure.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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