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Wind energy playing key role in Africa's energy supply but transformational potential still untapped, finds GWEC report

October 9, 2023

First GWEC Status of Wind in Africa Report sets out success stories, examines region's pipeline and explores potential across the continent

The Global Wind Energy Council's Africa WindPower initiative is delighted to launch the inaugural Status of Wind in Africa report, which provides a stocktake of the wind industry in Africa and delivers a forecast of the continent's wind energy pipeline. The Status Report provides the foundation for policy discussions and project development to build on and drive the region's wind development forward through the rest of this decade. 

The report identifies 83 installed wind farms across Africa, providing 9 GW of clean power. An analysis of the continent's project pipeline finds that capacity could increase by more than 900%, with 140 projects planned across Africa, representing another 86 GW of installed capacity on the horizon. 

The current capacity and strong pipeline of wind energy show that this region, which is particularly affected by climate change yet has the world best renewable energy resource, is serious about the energy transition.

Wangari Muchiri, Director of Africa Wind Power

The Status of Wind in Africa report set out, ahead of the global stocktake at COP28, that Africa is already on the move when it comes to renewable energy development. In Kenya, for example, 17% of total generation comes from wind energy, while Senegal enjoys 15% of its energy from wind. The foundation is there for a rapid scale up on wind energy capacity, as the current forecast capacity still only taps into 0.2% of the continents' total technical potential capacity, which stands at 33, 642 GW. 

The report details the benefits of wind energy development on the continent, with case studies that explore job creation, grid stabilisation and the expansion of complementary technologies like hydropower and solar. It also explores Africa's strong position for continued wind energy growth through the expansion of regional power pools, green hydrogen production and e-mobility.

Wangari Muchiri, Director of Africa Wind Power, said: "This report sends out a clear message: Africa is getting on with the energy transition, and policymakers need to help clear the pathway. The current capacity and strong pipeline of wind energy show that this region, which is particularly affected by climate chang yet has the world best renewable energy resource, is serious about the energy transition. The foundations are strong and the transformative potential huge. World leaders must ensure that this year's COP28 in Dubai is the moment they step up to the challenge and support Africa in becoming a renewable energy superpower by ensuring financial flows to the continent are increased to unlock this significant potential ."

Michael Franz, Team Leader of GET.invest said: "I am glad to support this first Status of Wind in Africa report, an important piece of work that shows the way ahead for developing this market. At GET.invest, our goal is to mobilise investment in renewable energy and to facilitate the clean energy transition. The report provides clear signals of the momentum building across the continent and how the region's enormous wind energy potential can be unlocked." 

GET.invest is a European programme that mobilises investment in clean energy projects. Services are primarily aimed at private sector companies, project developers and financiers to build sustainable energy markets in sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific. They comprise tailored access-to-finance advisory for clean energy developers, a funding database, market information, and financial sector support to increase local currency financing. Additionally, GET.invest collaborates with business associations on events and networking opportunities. Together with the Access to Energy Institute, the programme implements the data and transaction platform Prospect. Since 2022, GET.invest serves as the Team Europe One Stop Shop to help developers navigate and access European support and financing instruments. The programme is supported by the European Union, Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands and Austria.
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