Issue 473 PDF: COP27 fails to make progress on key climate goals, but African schemes offer some hope


African Energy, Issue 473 cover
Issue 473 - 25 Nov 2022

The issue leads with a focus on COP27 outcomes and includes a look at a series of initiatives that might not have gained as much media attention but which could help African countries match their development needs with clean energy ambitions.

Coverage also looks at Egypt's green hydrogen and renewable power mega-deals – African Energy analyses proposals from nine investment partners to calculate how much wind and solar generation capacity will be needed to produce green ammonia equivalent to 10% of current global production.

Power coverage leads with an examination of markets with weak grids, where renewable power generating capacity is proceeding more slowly than expected – African Energy looks at the potential solutions being assessed by developers.

The issue also looks at the development of Africa's C&I industry, with evolving deal structures proving competitive compared to unreliable and expensive grid electricity.

Upstream coverage leads with Nigeria and the potential impact of oil discoveries in the north-east as the country heads into election year.

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