Africa is rich in natural resources, yet it continues to face serious challenges in the renewable energy sector. Despite its vast renewable energy potential, the continent struggles to generate enough power to meet its population’s needs. Meanwhile, critical minerals like lithium are being extracted in countries such as Zimbabwe and exported to fuel the green energy revolution in the developed world, leaving many Africans wondering who is really benefiting from their resources.
Africa has abundant solar irradiance, extensive wind corridors, and untapped geothermal and hydropower resources that can help power the continent’s shift to clean energy. Experts say Africa has the potential to add hundreds of gigawatts of renewable capacity by 2030, particularly through large-scale solar and wind projects. Still, much of this potential remains untapped. Fortunately, a report by the CLG Energy Transition Centre identifies Africa as an emerging powerhouse of renewable energy potential, thanks to both its abundant natural resources and a rapidly growing population.
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