Africa’s clean energy sector is advancing rapidly, from solar-powered villages to large-scale wind and solar farms. Africa holds vast, underutilized renewable energy potential—solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal—but is now investing in renewable energy and consolidating its share of global clean energy consumption. Though the continent is making great strides toward a greener future, it still faces significant challenges in transitioning to clean energy.
Infrastructure limitations, regulatory complexities, and financing barriers remain major hurdles to Africa’s green energy revolution. Yet, the transition to renewable energy offers huge economic benefits: job creation, economic growth, better health, and a clear path to leapfrog fossil fuels. The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) says Africa’s rapid economic expansion creates a daunting energy challenge, compounded by rising expectations for greater resilience and sustainability.
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