Energy sector is key to powering prosperity in sub-Saharan Africa - Report

From A Nairobian's Perspective ! Mon Oct 13 2014, 12:45:00

 IEA World Energy Outlook Special Report finds that action in the energy sector could unleash an extra decade of growth

 

LONDON, United-Kingdom, October 13, 2014/ -- Increasing access to modern forms of energy is crucial to unlocking faster economic and social development in sub Saharan Africa, according to the International Energy Agency's (IEA) Africa Energy Outlook a Special Report in the 2014 World Energy Outlook series. More than 620 million people in the region (two-thirds of the population) live without electricity, and nearly 730 million people rely on dangerous, inefficient forms of cooking. The use of solid biomass (mainly fuelwood and charcoal) outweighs that of all other fuels combined, and average electricity consumption per capita is not enough to power a single 50-watt light bulb continuously.

A better functioning energy sector is vital to ensuring that the citizens of sub-Saharan Africa can fulfil their aspirations," said IEA Executive Director Maria van der Hoeven. "The energy sector is acting as a brake on development, but this can be overcome and the benefits of success are huge."

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