Sustainability
14 mins
This article examines the critical role of energy in Africa’s economic development and the challenges in achieving reliable energy access. While global pressure favors renewable energy, many African countries still rely on traditional sources like wood fuel due to high renewable infrastructure costs. The author argues for a tailored energy mix that balances traditional and renewable sources, emphasizing local needs over global pressures. The piece calls for investment in innovation, research, and energy efficiency to create sustainable, long-term energy solutions and prevent energy poverty across the continent.