UN's Guterres: Africa Can Become World's Clean Energy Hub but Investment Insufficient

UN's Guterres: Africa Can Become World's Clean Energy Hub but Investment Insufficient

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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated that Africa, possessing 60 percent of the world's best solar capacities, has the potential to become a clean energy powerhouse.

In a post on X early Sunday, February 15, Guterres highlighted that the continent currently receives only 2 percent of global investments in the clean energy sector.

He emphasized that with appropriate support, Africa could transform into a hub for renewable energy production. Guterres noted this development would play a crucial role in combating climate change and advancing global sustainable development.

Africa benefits from vast solar and wind resources, providing substantial capacity for clean energy generation. However, a lack of investment continues to prevent the full exploitation of this potential.

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