The AfDB is currently designing its energy strategy. This 5-year business plan will define the Bank’s public and private activities in Africa’s energy sector.

Through this blog, we seek the input of Africa-based civil society organizations, energy experts, and community leaders. We will also host consultations and other meetings.

The Bank believes all Africans should have access to energy. Africa has a huge opportunity for green growth. This strategy is a critical step. Your feedback is important. How the blog works?


AfDB at COP17 - Africa has contributed the least but stands to lose the most from climate change

Nov 30th 2011

The African Development Bank is hosting a full program of roundtables and events at the Africa Pavilion in Durban during CoP17. The complete agenda is online, below is a highlight of sessions on development effectiveness, climate finance, agriculture, and sustainable energy.

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Launching the new - Technology and Innovation Report 2011

Nov 28th 2011

As the evidence and impact of climate change increase, so does the urgency to develop new, clean ways of generating and using energy. And as global demand for energy increases, this quest will become even more urgent. This year the population of the planet reached 7 billion. By 2050 it may top 9 billion. All will need access to modern and affordable energy services.

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What is the Operational relevance of inclusive growth agenda for the Bank’s Energy Sector?

Nov 1st 2011

The Bank addresses inclusive growth through a variety of its energy operations, in distribution, generation and transmission as well as in policy support. Distribution projects, such electrification have the most clear inclusive growth output: Households, public buildings and business are connected to the grid, allowing for access to modern energy services

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Policy-based loans, a powerful but underused tool to effect change

Oct 31st 2011

Policy-based loans offer the opportunity to engage in policy dialogue and support desirable sectoral policy changes. A review of the AfDB’s current energy portfolio shows that the Bank financed six policy-based loans in the energy sector between 1995 and the present: in Senegal (SECAL), in Sierra Leone, in Tunisia (Compagnie des Phosphates de Gafsa), in Lesotho (public utilities in 2000), in Mozambique (energy reform and access in 2003), and in Egypt (climate change energy sector budget support in 2011).

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Africa deserves a larger share of global climate finance

Oct 24th 2011

Africa has so far not attracted much climate finance. Nearly two dozen climate funds exist globally into which about US$32 billion has been pledged and US$ 13 billion deposited to date. Of the total amount of project budgets approved, Africa’s share is only 15%. One of the reasons for this is that Africa has very low greenhouse gas emissions and most existing instruments target carbon reductions more than low greenhouse gases growth trajectories.

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