AfDB unveils 10,000MW solar-powered plan for 250 million Africans
The President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, said the bank was working on a Desert-to Power Initiative, which would lead to the development of 10,000MW of solar power in the Sahel of Africa, providing electricity to 250 million people.
He said this while giving his opening remarks at the Knowledge Event 1 of the bank’s 2021 Annual Meeting, a three-day virtual event that started on Wednesday.
The theme of the Thursday event was, “Climate Change and Green Growth”.
Adesina said Africa needed massive support to adapt to climate change, which has had devastating effects on the continent, adding that Africa should discuss on climate resilience and green recovery.
He said, “As Africa builds back from the effects of Covid-19 pandemic, nit should do so with greater priority to climate resilience and green recovery. The imperative to do so is very clear.
“Africa, which contributes less than 4% of global greenhouse gas emission, is facing the worst effects of climate change. The effects are manifested in the droughts in the Sahel, the drying up of the Lake Chad Basin and the Climate-related swarms of desert locusts in Eastern Africa.
“We feel it with the tropical cyclone that devastated Mozambique and Malawi, which left 800 people dead with $200bn in losses.
“Africa needs massive support to adapt to climate change”.
He added, “The African Development Bank is taking bold actions to build climate resilience for African countries, which is why the bank increased the share of total financing devoted to climate from 9% in 2016 to 35% in 2019. We are expected to reach 40% by the end of 2021”.