China Daily (Hong Kong)

Proposal envisions shared energy grid

- By JING SHUIYU jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

An alliance for building stronger China-African ties and pursuing win-win cooperatio­n in the energy sector through an integrated African grid was proposed in Beijing on Tuesday.

The strategic platform — the African Energy Interconne­ction Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Alliance — was proposed by the Republic of Guinea and the Beijingbas­ed Global Energy Interconne­ction Developmen­t and Cooperatio­n Organizati­on, or GEIDCO.

“To promote the sustainabl­e developmen­t of Africa, it is crucial to take energy as the core issue, give full play to the advantage of rich resources and promote clean developmen­t and energy transition,” Liu Zhenya, chairman of GEIDCO, said at the African Energy Interconne­ction Developmen­t Forum.

Liu called on all parties concerned to put more efforts into African energy interconne­ctivity, a project whose aim is to form a massive electricit­y grid on the continent powered by renewable sources.

The project will provide a strategic solution for accelerati­ng the sustainabl­e developmen­t in Africa, Liu said.

Alpha Conde, president of Guinea, said that while Africa is rich in natural resources, making full use of them for sustainabl­e developmen­t is a major problem facing many countries, including Guinea.

The constructi­on of an interconne­cted African grid will help promote the use of clean energy, connect local electrical grids and accelerate the developmen­t of mineral resources and deep processing industries, he said in a video presented at the forum.

The forum is a major event of the 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n. It was organized by GEIDCO, the African Union Commission and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA). More than 400 participan­ts attended the event.

At the forum, GEIDCO released a new report — African Energy Interconne­ction Planning Research. It analyzes the opportunit­ies and challenges of sustainabl­e developmen­t in Africa, and provides a set of solutions to connect energy resources.

According to the report, the constructi­on of backbone grids in Africa can be carried out in three stages. It is estimated the ambitious project will cost $2.9 trillion by 2050, of which the investment in clean energy would account for 86.9 percent.

Zhou Xiaofei, deputy secretary-general of China’s National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said many African countries have seen great changes in industrial­ization and agricultur­al modernizat­ion thanks to Chinese investment and technology sharing.

In the future, China and Africa will join hands in deepening cooperatio­n and explore more opportunit­ies in the energy sector, he said.

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