Addressing Energy Access a Key Discussion Point at Enlit Africa in Cape Town
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Addressing Energy Access, a Key Discussion Point at Enlit Africa in Cape Town

…Africa at an intersection between affordability, reliability and access to power.

The challenge of improving access to energy will be addressed at the upcoming Enlit Africa conference and expo when it returns to Cape Town from 16–18 May 2023. 

On 17 May, Day 2’s keynote session will focus on Africa’s just energy transition and the importance of ensuring that energy access is a central outcome of that transition.

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“We believe that the issue of energy access cannot be ignored,” says the event’s content director Claire Volkwyn, adding: “with figures predicting that between 700 million and 900 million are currently without energy access in Africa, this is a crisis that must be addressed.”

In a report released by UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) on 21 March, some of the real-life impacts of the lack of energy access, such as implications for health, education, poverty reduction and sustainable development, were addressed.

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Addressing energy access, a key discussion point at Enlit Africa in Cape Town in May. “Africa is at the intersection between affordability, reliability, and access to power”.
The report, “Commodities at a glance: Special issue on access to energy in sub-Saharan Africa”, warns that without additional efforts, the region’s population without access to clean fuels could increase to over 1.1 billion people in 2030.

“Access to a reliable and quality energy supply is vital to the economic development of any country,” the report says. “It drives industrialization, boosts productivity and economic growth, spurs human development, and is crucial to achieve almost all of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”.

Africa at Energy Intersection

“Africa has arrived at an intersection between affordability, reliability and access to power”, Volkwyn states; “while this position presents incredible opportunities and inspires innovation, at the same time, it also creates some tension, particularly regarding the SDGs and the energy transition”.

Claire Volkwyn
Content Director, Enlit Africa, Claire Volkwyn

She explains: “Africa’s just energy transition ambitions are being tested in the face of a global recession, rising poverty, unemployment and falling revenue. In addition to the staggering sums of investment that have been identified for the technology and headline achievements of the energy transition, Africa is facing the reality that it will likely not meet SDG7, which aims to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.”

“But there is also lot to celebrate” Volkwyn says, “and we will share many success stories and showcase new innovations. This year’s programme features an incredible line-up of experts from across the African continent who will share their winning strategies and projects with the 5000+ expected delegates and visitors.

Another huge vote of the confidence in Africa’s energy sector will be the exciting and vibey expo floor with 250 suppliers of expert technologies and services, including country pavilions from Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, India, Taiwan and the USA.

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