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When it comes to building the future of energy in Africa, the decisions facing the continent’s leaders today are nothing less than of historical importance. More than anything else, energy systems are the very fabric of business and society.
Much has been made of the employment potential of the energy transition – particularly in the labor-intensive world of solar – but a glance at the vacancies section of the AFSIA website hints at just how transformative photovoltaics could be for youth unemployment across Africa.
Nigeria’s power problem offers the country an opportunity to adequately tackle long lasting challenges and boost economic growth and development. The country will require significant investments to achieve reliable power supply in the short to medium term. The estimated amount needed is about $100 billion over the next 20 years.
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The fossil fuel industry as well as financiers often claim that fossil fuel projects contribute to Africa’s economic and social development, however the evidence of the projects highlighted in this study, including Mozambique LNG and Offshore Cape Three Points in Ghana, indicate that this is a myth.
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Sendea Academy has over the past four years intensified provision of short skills and oriented training in solar technology, aimed at meeting quality assurance in the access and installation accessories for the low income communities across the country.
Even when purchasing goods using the pay-as-you-go (PayGo) model, a bad harvest may affect farmers’ incomes — leaving them unable to make monthly payments. As a result, PayGo companies usually face irregular cash flows due to late repayments and defaults. Agricultural insurance can play an important role in overcoming this challenge, helping to pro
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There have been a lot of discussions on the urgency of climate change. But it’s universally accepted that the steps that have been agreed to stop global warming are too little too late.

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