China’s Contribution to the African Power Sector: Policy Implications for African Countries

Author:

Powanga Luka123ORCID,Giner-Reichl Irene4567

Affiliation:

1. Professor of Economics, College of Business and Economics, Regis University, USA

2. Founder, Energy Africa Conference, USA

3. Founder, The Powanga Group, USA

4. Austrian Ambassador to Brasilia, Brazil

5. President, Global Forum for Sustainable Energy, Austria

6. Vice-Chair, REN 21, France

7. Founding Member and President, GWNET, Austria

Abstract

China has over the past thirty years experienced unprecedented economic growth averaging over 10% per year (“China GDP Annual Growth Rate ∣ 1989-2018 ∣ Data ∣ Chart ∣ Calendar” n.d.). For this reason, the relationship between China and Africa is often characterized as a case of China colonizing Africa to own natural resources and their associated infrastructure to feed its industrialization. Despite this postulation, Africa sees the cooperation as based on mutual interests in areas such as energy. The two regions could leverage their cooperation with the help of the international community to significantly advance access to electricity in Africa by improving energy efficiency, deploying cookstove programs to reduce health hazards and deaths from smoke inhalation, diversifying energy portfolio, and creating power pools that countries experiencing hiccups in their systems could tap into to meet their electricity needs. The two regions could also formulate energy policies to support these programs. Additionally, the energy infrastructure in Africa is still in infancy presenting an excellent opportunity to utilize emerging technologies and new power systems that are more efficient, resilient, and clean.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Medicine

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