Resilience Barometer – Africa Oil Week 2022

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Given the concerted global urgency to reduce carbon emissions as well as the geo political vulnerabilities energy transition is now more topical than ever. Energy transition however, is not simply a switch from fossil fuels to renewables, but rather a more profound shift in how we source, transport, store, trade and use energy across the entire global economy. Many countries including African nations are now considering how to transition their energy demands in a way that provides the most benefit for their own citizens, balancing short-term needs (e.g., raising living standards and improving electricity access rates) with long term imperatives (minimising climate change impacts and building the skills and capabilities within their workforce/ economy to benefit from new technologies).

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