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TSEP#136 Solarize Africa – Energy Transition in Africa

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Controversies are normal when it comes to the reality of the African continent – also in terms of energy supply and security. The continent has a vast solar potential, with several Saharan countries belonging to those with the highest solar radiation worldwide. At the same time, electrification in Africa is still one of the core issues to be addressed within the millennium development goals in Africa, especially in the rural areas. The huge solar potential faces political, infrastructural, regulatory and economical challenges that hinder a unrestrained deployment of solar on the continent. Even more reason to look carefully on the African solar market developments. So what is necessary for an unrestrained deployment of solar on the continent?

We’ll have a look on the African solar market developments. With Dr. Rethabile Melamu, CEO at SAPVIA & Herbert Friese, General Manager of Dutch & Co.

Timeline:

  • 2:54 Isn't it controversial to talk about the production of green hydrogen in Africa for the EU market, when 64 percent of the rural population in Africa still has no access to electricity?

  • 5:31 How have the increased module prices of the last two and a half years affected the African market?

  • 10:33 What role do public-private partnerships (PPPs) play in reforming energy systems in Africa?

  • 16.08 We understand that public funding is still necessary to widespread the deployment of solar in African countries. At the same time this funding has led to distortion of market prices in the past. How is an ideal balance to be achieved here?

  • 33:28 How can solar PV contribute to the solution of pressing developmental issues of the continent like water access or crop farming?

Download the "Intersolar Solarize Africa Market Report 2023": https://www.intersolar.de/publications/intersolar-solarize-africa-market-report

Questions or suggestions? Then send us an email to podcast@thesmartere.com

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Controversies are normal when it comes to the reality of the African continent – also in terms of energy supply and security. The continent has a vast solar potential, with several Saharan countries belonging to those with the highest solar radiation worldwide. At the same time, electrification in Africa is still one of the core issues to be addressed within the millennium development goals in Africa, especially in the rural areas. The huge solar potential faces political, infrastructural, regulatory and economical challenges that hinder a unrestrained deployment of solar on the continent. Even more reason to look carefully on the African solar market developments. So what is necessary for an unrestrained deployment of solar on the continent?

We’ll have a look on the African solar market developments. With Dr. Rethabile Melamu, CEO at SAPVIA & Herbert Friese, General Manager of Dutch & Co.

Timeline:

  • 2:54 Isn't it controversial to talk about the production of green hydrogen in Africa for the EU market, when 64 percent of the rural population in Africa still has no access to electricity?

  • 5:31 How have the increased module prices of the last two and a half years affected the African market?

  • 10:33 What role do public-private partnerships (PPPs) play in reforming energy systems in Africa?

  • 16.08 We understand that public funding is still necessary to widespread the deployment of solar in African countries. At the same time this funding has led to distortion of market prices in the past. How is an ideal balance to be achieved here?

  • 33:28 How can solar PV contribute to the solution of pressing developmental issues of the continent like water access or crop farming?

Download the "Intersolar Solarize Africa Market Report 2023": https://www.intersolar.de/publications/intersolar-solarize-africa-market-report

Questions or suggestions? Then send us an email to podcast@thesmartere.com

  continue reading

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