Though renewable energy has moved from momentum to maturity across Africa, virtual free-wheeling remains rare. Virtual freewheeling is the transport of electricity across existing grids for financial transactions (selling power from one location to another via shared lines), explains Brian Molefe, former chief executive of South Africa’s Eskom (2015 to 2016). Eskom is the largest power utility on the continent.
“Absence of laws that allow freewheeling, red tape bureaucracy, aging colonial electricity grids, inability to understand the tech and financial modalities behind the low uptake of freewheeling across Africa,” he says.
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