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Sahara Group Seeks Investments To Drive Sustainable Energy In Africa

Chika Izuora by Chika Izuora
3 years ago
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The executive director, Sahara Group, Wale Ajibade, has said, Africa requires enabling energy policies, effective regulatory frameworks, investments, and collaboration to meet soaring energy needs across the continent.

Addressing top energy operators, regulators, and government functionaries at the 2023 African Refiners and Distributors Association (ARDA) Week in Cape Town, Ajibade said, the current level of global investments on renewable energy was inadequate to enable Africa embrace more alternative energy sources.

Ajibade, who delivered a paper titled, ‘Meeting Africa’s Growing Energy Requirements in the Evolving Global Landscape’ said adequate policies were vital for African countries to address foreign investors’ concerns and limit investment risks exposures.

“Over the past two decades, global investment in renewable energy has grown rapidly. Yet less than three per cent of these investments come to Africa. Africa continues to receive only a small portion of the total global investment in renewable energy,” he said.

He stressed that, the continent needs to work together to transform inherent risks and inefficiencies in the system into opportunities for ramping up energy supply from multiple sources.

“Our individual differences as countries within this continent only serve to strengthen the brilliant and colourful fabric of our cultures. With boots on ground, in over 24 African countries, we as Sahara Group know more than most that what works in one location may not necessarily be what works in the other.

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had to overcome our challenges and propel ourselves forward by ourselves and for ourselves as Africans,” he said.

He noted that, despite the dearth of investments, Africa could still strive towards meeting the continent’s energy needs through collaboration and prioritising ‘the African narrative for Africans by Africans.’

“Africa will meet its growing energy requirement in the evolving global landscape, but we will do it the African way. This will be done drawing on collaborations and best business practices, embracing our diversities in cultures but always steadfast in moving forward and bringing energy to life responsibly,” he said.

Ajibade noted that some countries on the continent were already promoting several policies and regulations to ramp up capacity for renewables in Africa.

“Case in point – solar power: Nigeria’s photovoltaic power potential makes solar energy very feasible for both investors and consumers. Sahara Group is currently harnessing this potential through the implementation of large-scale and mini-grid solar projects,” he stated.

On the growing importance of gas as a transition fuel, Ajibade said Africa was already witnessing remarkable progress in this regard.

“There was a time when it was unfathomable that an African company would order and build the first ever African owned LPG vessels as well as lift gas in Africa and supply to counterparts in Africa. I’m proud to say that Sahara’s vessels namely MT Africa Gas, MT Sahara Gas, MT SAPET to name a few have lifted African gas and supplied it within the continent of Africa,” he said.

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