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Insights

Context for the decisions shaping Africa’s energy economy.

Research-backed perspectives on the capital, trade, infrastructure and industrial questions that sit behind investable markets.

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Current perspectives

Evidence before assertion.

Published through IAETIF as an initiative of the Africa Energy Technology Centre, these briefings draw on public institutional research to frame commercial questions—not imply endorsement or affiliation.

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Investment

Closing Africa’s energy investment gap requires better routes from opportunity to execution

Capital is moving, but unevenly. The next phase of Africa’s energy growth depends on investable pipelines, credible market access and partnerships built for delivery.

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Trade

AfCFTA and the next generation of African energy trade corridors

Regional integration creates a larger market for African power, fuels, equipment, services and technology—but infrastructure and commercial coordination must follow.

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Industrialisation

Energy access is industrial policy: powering firms, jobs and productive markets

The strongest case for energy investment is not only the connection itself, but the economic activity that reliable power makes possible.

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Tell us what you are looking to finance, build, supply or enter—and which market matters most.

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