The Transition to Renewable Energy in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Date
2022-10
Authors
Diene, Mbaye
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Publisher
African Economic Research Consortium
Abstract
While sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is not responsible for climate degradation,
it suffers its adverse natural and socioeconomic effects.
• Nonetheless, sub-Saharan Africa has a role to play in reducing greenhouse
gas emissions, thus contributing to reducing global warming.
• It is possible for SSA countries to increase their energy consumption in order
to meet the needs of their economies, without contributing to global climate
degradation, provided that they transition to renewable energy use.
• But that requires changing production technologies and consumption
patterns and using adapted infrastructure.