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Natural Gas: A Crucial Balancing Act in Africa's Energy Future
Africa faces a pivotal moment in its energy development. With cities growing and industries exploding, demand for electricity is set to rise sharply by 2040. This surge presents a challenge—with 600 million still lacking power, the continent must expand energy access responsibly.
Natural gas is essential. It serves as a transitional source, bridging gaps until renewable infrastructures strengthen. Africa, holding 7% of global natural gas reserves, has seen production grow by over 70% since 2000, with 520 billion cubic meters projected by 2050. Investment in natural gas infrastructure can stabilize energy supply and foster industrial growth.
While renewables can't yet stand alone due to infrastructure and cost hurdles, combining them with natural gas offers a viable path. Gas infrastructure today could pivot to cleaner fuels like green hydrogen. Strategic policies are crucial to unlocking this potential, ensuring energy remains reliable and sustainable.
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