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Rwanda has kicked off the inaugural Africa Energy Expo Summit in Kigali on 18th November 2024, spotlighting the continent’s urgent need for sustainable energy solutions.
This landmark event serves as a critical platform for collaboration among key stakeholders in the energy sector, fostering discussions on innovative strategies to address Africa’s energy challenges and propel the continent toward a more sustainable future.
The event, organized by Informa Markets, has brought together influential figures, including industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders from across the continent, to discuss Africa’s most pressing energy challenges and opportunities.
In his opening address, Mr. Kabera Olivier, Minister of State in the Ministry of Infrastructure, highlighted the urgency of Africa’s energy transformation.
“This summit is both timely and essential,” he noted, “as Africa faces one of its greatest challenges: achieving sustainable energy development for a rapidly growing population and dynamic economy.” He said.
Kabera emphasized the importance of investment, integration, infrastructure, and governance—the summit’s core themes—as critical pillars for Africa’s energy transition.
Africa’s energy challenges and vision for the future
Kabera highlighted the summit’s objective to address Africa’s energy disparity, pointing out that approximately 600 million people, representing 43% of the continent’s population, still lack access to electricity—predominantly in Sub-Saharan Africa.
According to Kabera, this summit provides a strategic platform to drive investments, forge partnerships, and explore innovative solutions to narrow the energy equity gap and ensure universal access across Africa.
“We believe that energy is not merely a commodity but a catalyst for development, innovation, and social equity,” Kabera remarked, adding that energy access is foundational to achieving Africa’s broader development goals.
The minister urged attendees to harness this platform for collaboration, emphasizing that sustainable energy solutions require collective efforts from the public and private sectors alike.
A platform for progress and partnership
The Africa Energy Expo Summit, hosted in Kigali, is designed to foster collaboration, share expertise, and generate actionable strategies for the continent’s energy sector.
Organized by Informa Markets, this inaugural event brings key players together to address Africa’s power infrastructure gaps and promote renewable energy investment.
Attendees include leaders from various sectors, such as finance, energy, and policy, committed to accelerating Africa’s shift towards sustainable energy.
The summit will feature discussions on strategic investment opportunities, new technologies, and policies necessary to build an inclusive, resilient energy sector.
Kabera expressed confidence that the summit would generate concrete outcomes, benefiting not only Africa’s nations but also future generations, who will depend on sustainable energy for growth and prosperity.
Looking ahead to a sustainable energy future
As the summit unfolds, industry experts, government representatives, and business leaders are expected to engage in robust dialogues on Africa’s path to energy transformation.
With Africa standing at what Kabera described as a “pivotal moment,” the summit promises to lay the groundwork for innovative projects and partnerships that will propel the continent towards a more sustainable energy future.
Kabera expressed gratitude to the event organizers, partners, and participants for their dedication to advancing Africa’s energy agenda. He reaffirmed the Rwandan government’s commitment to fostering a thriving energy sector, positioning the Africa Energy Expo Summit as a landmark event in the journey toward a sustainable and equitable energy landscape for Africa.
About the Africa Energy Expo Summit
The Africa Energy Expo Summit is organized by Informa Markets and is set to run from November 4–6, 2024, in Kigali, Rwanda. This landmark event serves as a premier platform for energy stakeholders across Africa, committed to closing the energy access gap and fostering innovative solutions to meet the continent’s energy needs.
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