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Africa’s solar boom stalls, project delays overshadow big wins
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73857, member: 636"] Renewable energy rollouts across Africa keep getting wrecked by supply chain nightmares and red tape that drag projects way past their deadlines. Hussain Al Nowais from AMEA Power told a panel in Rabat that port jams, customs delays, and sluggish development finance institution approval processes add months and huge costs to clean energy builds. He said these headaches frustrate both developers and governments, even though Africa has 60 percent of global solar resources and strong wind potential. AMEA Power is about to flip the switch on a 1,000 megawatt solar plant in Egypt with 800 megawatts of battery storage attached, which Al Nowais called the kind of scale Africa actually needs. He pushed for better training inside regulatory bodies and utility companies because knowledge gaps at negotiating tables slow everything down. The exec argued that cutting through bureaucratic mess and building institutional capacity could unlock the massive investment Africa needs for reliable power infrastructure. [/QUOTE]
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