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Seriti Green’s Chabisi Motloung on the careers waiting for young Africans in renewables

Four months after leaving smelting for renewables, Seriti Green’s Chabisi Motloung has a message for young Africans: this is where the careers are. Speaking to ENN at AEF’s Youth Energy Summit, the COO makes the case for reinvention, problem-solving, and the dream of a single interconnected African grid.
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Pele Green Energy’s Jolene on finding your place in the energy transition

Pele Green Energy began as a drive to transform young South Africans’ lives, with energy as the conduit. Speaking to ENN at AEF, Jolene Shaw of Knowledge Pele shares what nearly sixteen years has taught her, and why young entrepreneurs should find their place across the whole energy value chain.
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Cutting the cost of Africa’s energy transition with the right flexibility mix

With some of the world’s best solar and wind resources, Africa is positioned to leapfrog into a low-cost renewable future. Writing for ENN, Kenneth Engblom, Vice President at Wärtsilä Energy, makes the case that the right mix of renewables, storage and flexible engines, rather than batteries alone, builds grids that are cleaner, more affordable and more reliable.
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GE Vernova: Africa can leapfrog the grid challenges seen elsewhere.

GE Vernova’s Kenneth Oyakhire on why the world is in an electricity investment supercycle, and how Africa can build a resilient grid rather than simply add capacity. Speaking at AEF, he set out the firming technology that lets the continent leapfrog the grid-stability challenges seen elsewhere
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Seriti Green’s Ummbila Emoyeni: a project of hope for Mpumalanga

Seriti Green’s Peter Venn on why South Africa’s largest wind project is being built in the heart of coal country. Speaking to ENN at AEF, he explains how Ummbila Emoyeni reskills coal workers for wind, draws its workforce from the local towns, and stands as a project of hope for Mpumalanga.
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“Capital follows trust”: US Ambassador on what turns Africa’s resources into industrial growth

Africa’s industrial future will be decided less by what lies under the ground than by what is built above it. At the Africa Energy Forum, John Giordano, US Ambassador to the Republic of Namibia, made the case that industrialisation is a connectivity story, and that investment follows once a country shows it is stable and governed by the rule of law.
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The capital is already built: why the secondary market matters for Africa’s energy future

Closing Africa’s infrastructure investment deficit will take more than financing new projects. Speaking to ENN at AEF, Ziyaad Sarang of Investec and Revego Fund Managers makes the case for the secondary market, where owning operating renewable assets lets developers recycle their capital into the next wave, and explains why institutional investors are backing African renewables in a way they weren’t a decade ago.
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Absa’s Shirley Webber on why Africa’s energy story has to be about more than access

Absa’s Shirley Webber on why Africa’s energy ambitions have to reach beyond access to industrial capacity. Speaking to ENN at AEF, she argues that powering the whole value chain, and going beyond funding into advisory and structured solutions, is what an industrialised African future demands.