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Africa can boost energy access while taking climate action

Kiambere -Embakasi highway voltage transmission powerline supported by temporary cable suspender structures where four pylons collapsed before the construction of new electricity pylons near railway station line imara daima. in picture on the right is a temporary cable suspender structure connecting to other pylons awaiting replacement on wednesday Jan 26th 2022. [David Gichuru,Standard]

African nations and development partners launched a bold initiative to support the continent's sustainable economic development at the Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, recently. The summit aims to connect 300 million Africans to electricity by 2030 - a response to the staggering 600 million Africans still without access to modern energy.

Twelve countries have supported the initiative by presenting their National Energy Compacts, which seek to increase energy access by making affordable, reliable, sustainable and clean energy more accessible.

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