April 5th - ALER joined the Africa-Europe Foundation (AEF), to discuss the state of Africa-Europe energy cooperation, one year after the 6th EU-AU Summit and following the global energy ramifications caused by the Russian war in Ukraine.
The Strategy Group on Sustainable Energy, led by the AEF, aims to provide a safe space to reflect on the state of the sector from an African and European perspective, listen to priorities and identify opportunities for joint cooperation, as well as to outline areas for enhanced action given the geopolitical context.
The Group called for the Africa-Europe energy cooperation to harness the potential of transcontinental collaboration, at various levels, to accelerate both energy access and industrialisation in Africa whilst contributing to energy security and rapid decarbonisation in Europe.
Such energy transformations need to move forward in parallel and in an interconnected manner to provide human development and new economic opportunities for the two continents, reinforcing common opportunities for energy security, sovereignty and strategic autonomy.
Challenges
In relation to renewable energy, the meeting concluded that the main challenges to increased energy access and renewables penetration include:
Recommendations
To address the demanding challenges, the strategy group has defined a set of recommendations, including:
All the conclusions and recommendations that emerged from this strategic meeting, are available for consultation here.
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