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Africa Renewable Energy Initiative Gets $10bn Support
The President, African De
velopment Bank (AfDB), Dr Akinwumi Adesina, says the Africa Renewable Energy Initiative has received 10 billion US dollars support from G7-countries.
The support is to enable Africa to produce 300 gigawatts of electricity by the year 2030.
Adesina, who disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja on Monday, said that electricity would be generated from the wind, solar and other sources.
“In the last two weeks, we have worked hard and we (bank) have launched what is called the African Renewable Energy Initiative.
“That Africa renewable energy initiative was launched just last week in Paris and it has already garnered 10 billion US dollars as support by the G7-countries.
“And our goal is to provide Africa with 300 gigawatts of electricity by 2030 all from renewable sources – whether it is from wind, from solar (or) from geothermal.
“Africa did not go to beg in Paris. Africa contributes only four per cent of global green house emission, but we suffer disproportionately in term of the negative impact of climate change.
“Africa today loses over 50 billion dollars a year from drought, from flood as a result of climate change.
“There cannot be a successful climate finance agreement unless the needs of Africa are met
“And so Africa has been short-changed by climate change but it must not be short-changed by climate finance.
“The Multi-Lateral Development Bank, AfDB, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the Inter-American Development and the European Investment Bank have put together over 48 billion dollars to support our countries in term of climate finance.
“But out of the total amount so far obtained towards COP21 (the 21st Climate Conference of Paris) success on climate of about 68 billion dollars, 14 per cent of that is for climate adaption.“
The AfDB president said that the initiative was to ensure universal access to sufficient amount of clean, appropriate, and affordable energy.
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