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Dr Sugandha Srivastav's avatar

Interesting post, thank you for this valuable perspective.

Cost of capital is high for all energy in Africa, from coal to solar. But with latter, you don't have to import fuel continually. It's just the one-off panel import. I'm curious how this factors in.

I'm more familiar with Asia but Pakistan blundered when it accepted Chinese coal IPPs in 2015, because it locked itself into coal imports and perpetual exposure to fuel-related forex risk. It is now trying to renegotiate /back out of its coal PPAs.

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M.W.Muiru's avatar

Because we don't have a choice...Is it unfair, absolutely, but we are first line to suffer the consequences of climate change (Africa, I mean). Some studies say at this rate Africa will be unsustainable by 2050. Sure I take some of those studies with a grain of salt because of their origin, but if they are right, that is a future I do not want to live in.

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