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Green Alternative for Africa

PII
S27822389S0321507525090017-1
DOI
10.7868/S2782238925090017
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue number 9
Pages
6-14
Abstract
Until now Africa remains the world’s least electrified region, with approximately half of its population lacking access to electricity. Achieving universal electricity access by 2030 is unattainable. The situation on the continent has seen no fundamental improvement in recent decades. It also seems impossible to obtain changes under current problem-solving approaches. At the same time, international actors, particularly the EU, are imposing green energy alternatives on Africa in exchange for financing and energy technology transfer. The article examines the distinctions between green, renewable and clean energy concepts while analyzing the energy strategies proposed for Africa by its key partners – EU, U.S., and China. The EU’s energy plan focuses on developing green energy – the strictest standard requiring both resource renewability and environmental sustainability. The U.S. strategy employs the term renewable energy while promoting expanded natural gas use in electricity generation. China prioritizes renewable energy development, with particular emphasis on hydropower and thermal power generation using emission-reduction technologies. The study concludes that Africa must prioritize universal electricity access by leveraging domestic energy resources capable of meeting base-load demand. Natural gas, hydropower, and nuclear energy – clean though not necessarily green or renewable – should become primary energy sources for this purpose.
Keywords
энергетическая проблема в Африке «зеленая» энергетика возобновляемая энергетика чистая энергетика энергетическая стратегия ЕС США Китай
Date of publication
01.09.2025
Year of publication
2025
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0
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7

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