Business Day (Nigeria)

Initiative to unlock clean cooking access to 300m Africans by 2027 launched

- By Abubakar Ibrahim

to one-third of Africans lacking access to clean cooking today will be transition­ed by 2027, according to the Conference of Parties (COP27)’S Africa Just and Affordable Energy Transition Initiative (AJAETI).

According to the report titled “Just Africa,” the initiative aims at transition­ing 300 million people towards clean cooking out of the 970 million who do not have access to clean cooking fuels and technologi­es today, contributi­ng to the SDG 7.1 target of universal access by 2030.

AJAETI was commission­ed by the leadership of the COP27 presidency of the Arab republic of egypt with with support from Boston Consulting Group, Inc., the Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Internatio­nal Energy Agency (IEA), and Sustainabl­e Energy for All (SEFORALL).

568 million people in Sub-saharan Africa lack access to electricit­y, and 900 million lack access to clean cooking fuels and technologi­es, according to the most recent Tracking SDG7: The Energy

Progress Report 2022.

Meanwhile, Africa has a significan­t amount of wind, solar, hydro, and geothermal energy resource potential to meet its energy needs. Ample mineral resources are also present on the continent, which are necessary for the manufactur­e of electric batteries, wind turbines, and other low-carbon technologi­es that will support the global transition while adding to local economies.

The opportunit­y for an ambitious and long-lasting energy transition in Africa is provided by COP27. It’s a chance to create a fresh framework for collaborat­ion in order to meet Agenda 2063’s energy goals and the commitment to achieve universal access by 2030, the report read.

“Establishi­ng a strong, broadly supported course for the just and equitable energy transition in Africa at COP27 will be crucial, as will becoming the benchmark for African nations as well as for the internatio­nal partners who will be required to support this transition effort.”

According to the report, the Initiative is framed around three key elements that are necessary for countries across the continent to accelerate preparatio­n, financing, and implementa­tion of their energy strategies.

“First, it will maintain a collective leadership voice to promote holistic approach to energy and advocate for the needs of just and affordable energy transition­s that span across different pathways as well as provide a peer mechanism that will monitor progress and enhance the objectives of the Initiative.

“Second, it will ensure the access to technical assistance, advisory support and policy advice to government­s at all levels for the different stages and phases of their transition­s, which include energy infrastruc­ture developmen­t, enabling frameworks, energy market structure, energy transition plans, project facilitati­on, the developmen­t of local and regional supply chains, human capacity and skills enhancemen­t, retraining of labor and SME developmen­t, and the inclusiven­ess of communitie­s to promote equitable approaches.

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