The initiative – which will be significant for the continent as stakeholders move to exploit Africa’s renewable energy resources and drive the continent’s shift towards renewables – will culminate into the African Initiative and will be unpacked during an African Green Summit which will take place at AEW 2022. We have had discussion about Green Hydrogen. African countries have the possibility to become a hydrogen powerhouse by 2030, piggybacking on the natural gas industry to export hydrogen. Green Hydrogen can also be a gamechanger. We believe all of this will depends heavily on the use of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) in its early stages to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and aim for Africa's net-zero goals. Hydrogen and more importantly green hydrogen gives the Africa an exciting new tool to build a stronger, more reliable low-emission energy future. Our continent is uniquely positioned to become a dominant global player in this burgeoning new technology.
“While the world undergoes a massive overhaul of its energy resources and transitions towards renewables, Africa is well-positioned to exploit its own resources and take significant steps in its journey towards a green energy future, while scaling up project developments and alleviating energy poverty,” stated NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber, adding that, “The African Green Dialogue will push our goal, which is to highlight that Africa has the best solutions to its problems; that Africa will alleviate energy poverty on its own terms by the means best aligned with the continent’s strengths. We must embrace all forms of energy, reduce GHG and also think about jobs and opportunities for our young people”
The Green Energy Dialogue represents the progress made by Africa in its journey towards a just and inclusive transition while creating and promoting new opportunities for discussions that pave the way for accelerated investment and development across the green energy space in Africa.