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Africa’s Energy Revolution: Ramaphosa Unveils Three Strategic Pillars at 2026 Energy Indaba

2026/03/19
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Africa’s Energy Revolution: Ramaphosa Unveils Three Strategic Pillars at 2026 Energy Indaba

CAPE TOWN, March 5, 2026 — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasized during his keynote address at the just-concluded 2026 Africa Energy Indaba that Africa’s abundant natural resources position the continent to become a globally competitive energy producer.

The Africa Energy Indaba, recognized as Africa’s premier energy event, brought together policymakers, ministers, and investors from across the African continent over its three-day duration (March 3-5). Celebrating its 18th anniversary, the summit convened at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.

600 Million Africans Lack Electricity: The Urgency of the Crisis

In his speech, Ramaphosa highlighted a stark statistic: more than 600 million Africans still lack access to electricity. This figure equals the entire European population living on a continent endowed with the world’s richest renewable resources.

He underscored the urgency of accelerating energy infrastructure investment. Data indicates that meeting Africa’s rapidly growing energy demand will require at least $60 billion annually over the next decade to fill the massive financing gap.

Mission 300 Day: Rockefeller Foundation Pumps in $10 Million

As part of the “Mission 300 Day” initiative, the Rockefeller Foundation announced an additional USD 10 million contribution. Launched by the World Bank Group and the African Development Bank, Mission 300 aims to connect 300 million Africans to electricity by 2030.

World Bank President Ajay Banga stated: “Mission 300 is not just about connecting hundreds of millions of people—it’s about leveraging energy to create jobs and advance gender equality.” Estimates suggest that every 1% increase in electrification rate can drive approximately 1.5% GDP growth.

Nuclear Cooperation Milestone: South Africa-Russia MOU Signed

A major breakthrough occurred at the Nuclear Forum: South Africa’s Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) and Russia’s Rosatom signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation in nuclear skills development. Both parties commit to jointly training over 500 nuclear engineers and technicians within three years.

The Nuclear Forum also witnessed the signing of the Declaration to Triple Global Nuclear Capacity by 2050, reflecting growing international recognition of nuclear power as critical to global energy security.

Cross-Border Interconnectivity: Ten-Year Infrastructure Investment Plan

The ministerial roundtable focused on the Africa Ten-Year Infrastructure Investment Plan for Cross-Border Interconnectivity (TYIIP). Energy leaders emphasized that cross-border interconnectivity will be essential for delivering reliable electricity across Africa.

Abdoulaye Diop of the African Development Bank noted: “Africa’s energy future lies in regional integration.” The TYIIP plans to invest over USD 200 billion building cross-border transmission lines.

South Africa Investment Opportunities: Diversified Energy Landscape

The South African Investment Forum showcased numerous opportunities including a R1.5 trillion ($82 billion) major energy portfolio featuring 5 GW renewable additions, transmission corridors, gas-to-power projects, and storage systems.

Energy Transition Must Align with Industrial Growth

A central message was that Africa’s energy transition must support industrialization while advancing sustainability goals. IEA projections forecast African natural gas consumption will grow to over 150 billion cubic meters by 2030.

The AU has launched the “Africa Energy Transformation Framework,” targeting universal electricity coverage by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050.

As Ramaphosa declared: “Africa’s energy is not optional—it’s imperative. Whoever delivers reliable energy solutions holds the keys to the future.” This energy revolution has only just begun.

Source: africanmining.co.za

This article was AI-assisted and reviewed by our editorial team.

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