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Masdar Advances 10GW Africa Growth Plan to Unlock Energy Transition In Six Sub-Saharan Nations

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Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company PJSC – Masdar advances 10GW growth plan across six Sub-Saharan nations, marking accelerated expansion for the UAE’s clean energy leader, in support of the clean energy transition across the continent.

The announcements were made during the United Nations Climate Change Summit (COP28) taking place in the UAE and will support the recently launched Africa Green Industrialization Initiative to scale up green industries in the region.

According to research launched last year by Masdar, Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, and McKinsey & Company, Africa has a theoretical potential clean energy capacity of 850 terawatts in solar and wind alone and could capture as much as 10% of the global green hydrogen market. These agreements support the development of clean energy portfolios across several markets in Africa, helping to unlock that potential and deliver improved levels of energy security to its population.

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Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Chief Executive Officer of Masdar, said: “Masdar’s growth plans will help unlock Africa’s clean energy potential and further advance its energy transition. This follows Masdar’s landmark commitment to mobilize US$10 billion in finance and 10 GW of capacity for clean energy in Africa by the year 2030. As the largest pure-play renewable energy company on the continent, we are proud of our long-term partnerships, and we look forward to developing an important pipeline of clean energy projects, working for Africa, with Africa.”

At COP28, Masdar announced partnership agreements with both governments and private entities in six African countries:

Masdar, one of the world’s fastest-growing clean energy companies and the largest in Africa, has committed to deploying US$2 billion of equity by 2030 in Africa as part of the UAE-led Africa Green Investment Finance Initiative, which was announced during the Africa Climate Summit by HE Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Chairman of Masdar and COP28 President. Masdar’s commitment aims to mobilize a total of US$10 billion in investments to deliver 10 GW of clean energy capacity in Africa by 2030.

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