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Namibia ranks 2nd in Africa on energy transition

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January 13, 2025
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Namibia has been recognized as a regional frontrunner in the shift toward renewable energy, securing the second-highest position in Africa and ranking 68th globally in the 2024 Energy Transition Index (ETI).

The rankings, released by Statista, evaluate countries on their energy systems’ performance and preparedness for transitioning to cleaner energy sources like solar, wind, and hydropower.

Morocco topped the African rankings, placing 65th globally, followed by Namibia and Kenya, which ranked 70th worldwide. The report also highlighted Egypt (75th) and Gabon (83rd) as part of the continent’s top five performers.

Africa’s top ten on the ETI was rounded off by South Africa (84th), Angola (86th), Ethiopia (87th), Tunisia (89th), and Algeria (91st).

According to the report, Africa boasts substantial renewable energy potential, with some of the world’s highest solar radiation levels, vast hydropower reserves, and strong wind resources in areas such as the Horn of Africa. However, the continent continues to face significant challenges, including a lack of infrastructure, financing constraints, and regulatory barriers.

“Africa’s energy transition progress is hindered by persistent issues such as limited infrastructure and financing gaps, which leave over 600 million people without access to electricity,” the report stated, adding that many African nations remain heavily dependent on fossil fuels.

Namibia’s high ranking highlights its growing focus on renewable energy initiatives and its commitment to sustainable energy solutions as the country seeks to overcome these challenges and lead the continent in energy transformation.

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