SESA Webinar I – Unlocking the potential of solar energy in Africa

Africa has one of the world’s highest solar energy potential which plays a major role in energy transition and energy access1. Renewables present a great opportunity to not only reduce overall GHG emissions but also make the electricity system more resilient and accessible, a right granted to all communities.
SESA Webinar VI Harnessing the potential of Smart Microgrid Systems

The energy poverty gap in sub-Saharan Africa affects approximately 597 million people, mainly rural households that are too remote from the main grid and are too costly to electrify by extending the main grid, thus posing a major challenge to the socio-economic development of these communities.
SESA Webinar V Exploring the potential of 2nd life batteries in the Africa countries

The use of batteries has been gaining traction across the world for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and in other applications. Battery usage aims to reduce the GHG emissions and boost the adoption of clean energy technologies globally.
SESA Webinar IV Rural Internet Access: Solving the Challenge

In a world that is becoming increasingly digitally connected, the issue of equitable access remains a significant barrier, particularly in remote and underserved rural communities.
SESA Webinar III Increasing access to financing for e-mobility deployment

E-mobility development is garnering momentum across the world. In Africa, this sector is relatively new but has enormous potentials for the transformation of the transport sector to sustainable ways and can help achieve climate change and mitigation objectives at continental and global levels.
Enhancing adoption of Waste-to-Energy solutions for Clean Cooking in Africa

According to the Tracking SDG7: The Energy Progress Report 2023, highlights that in 2021, more than 600 million people lacked access to clean cooking fuels and technologies in the Sub-Saharan African countries.