Wind power, South Africa

Banks start to bridge South Africa’s renewable energy finance gap, but large void remains


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Issue 513 - 26 Sep 2024 - By Tonderayi Mukeredzi | 8 minute read

Pretoria faces an arduous job in financing its energy transition, which could cost as much as $500bn over the next three decades. The number and size of investments have been limited to date and the scarcity of funding threatens to stymie the government’s climate change targets, but local lenders are now stepping up to bridge some of the financial gap, writes Tonderayi Mukeredzi.

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