Keywords: Cape Town, African Energy Chamber, Africa,
The 2025 African Energy Week (AEW) will host the top energy leaders from Africa and global markets at the Invest in African Energies 2025 event in Cape Town, South Africa. The conference builds around its focal topic of turning Africa into a top energy leader worldwide.
The G20 Energy Leaders Roundtable event shares the stage with South Africa’s G20 presidency through multiple specialized floors during the expanded AEW conference program. The event will focus on South Africa’s markets and five more locations while BRICS and OPEC members will hold separate meetings that evaluate their roles in African energy development.
The event arrives as African energy development needs urgent attention since projected oil and gas capital spending will hit $43 billion by 2025. The western part of Africa will handle more than half of the total investment for all energy projects across the continent.
The conference focuses on how Africa can accomplish a fair energy transformation by studying renewable power integration and helping countries balance environmental needs with their power supply requirements.Over the next decade, Africa will make changes on the energy front, and AEW is the venue to sign the agreements that determine our continent’s path ahead said AEW Executive Chairman NJ Ayuk.
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