In Africa, 600 million people, or 42% of the population, lack access to electricity and nearly one billion, or 70% of the population, lack access to clean cooking fuels. The challenge is unique to the region and is vital for social well-being, economic development and climate objectives. The opportunity is immense, as the GDP is projected to increase from US$3 trillion in 2022 to US$7.6 trillion by 2050.
Join this webinar to understand:
- Three energy transition pathways to 2050
- Implications and opportunities for oil and gas, power and renewables, and hydrogen and CCUS across different scenarios
- Capacity and investment outlook for solar and wind between now and 2050
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Get to know our speakers
Roshna N
Research Analyst, Energy Transition
Roshna N specialises in integrated energy and emission models for Asia-Pacific and African markets.
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Opinion
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Prakash Sharma
Vice President, Scenarios and Technologies
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