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- Joanna Watterson, University of Cambridge
South Africa’s electricity system is changing. After years of blackouts until 2024, the state-owned energy company Eskom is being unbundled into smaller companies, and the sector is increasingly open to private investment.
- David Richard Walwyn, University of Pretoria
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South Africa has committed to reaching phasing out human-caused carbon pollution by 2050. To get there, it needs to push as much renewable energy as possible into the national grid.
- Daniel Waldron, Duda Slawek, Chris Emmott and Kristi Chon
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Across Africa, renewable energy is powering more homes than ever, but it hasn’t yet powered prosperity. For smallholder farmers, productive-use technologies such as solar irrigation, cold storage and agro-processing can have a transformative impact.
- Moses M. Nyakoyo
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In the fast-evolving world of clean technology, innovation isn’t just about cutting-edge designs or lab-perfected prototypes. It’s about creating products that truly work in the real world, and that starts with involving end users from the get-go.
- Shell Foundation
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Agriculture is the engine of Kenya’s economy, accounting for 22% of GDP and employing more than 70% of the rural population. Yet, the majority of smallholder farmers rely exclusively on rain-fed agriculture and remain vulnerable to unpredictable rainfall and prolonged droughts, putting both their harvests and livelihoods at risk.
- IRENA
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An energy community provides an alternative or a supportive model to the traditionally dominant state-owned or private energy utility. It can play a substantial role in the energy system by allowing the engagement of communities in renewable energy projects and supporting infrastructure, by sharing ownership, responsibilities, decisions and benefit
- Oladehinde Oladipo
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Africa’s renewable energy sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, with solar power attracting more than half of clean energy investments on the continent.
- Patrolmedia.co.id
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The crucial question for Zimbabwe is no longer if digital solutions can contribute to environmental sustainability, but how the nation can effectively harness these tools in an equitable, responsible, and scalable manner.
- Erkan Satik
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As cloud adoption deepens, the region is building the digital foundations for resilience, inclusivity and competitiveness in the decades ahead.
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