According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), Africa's energy demand is projected to grow by 75% by 2040, driven by rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and economic expansion. Investment in power infrastructure, renewable energy, etc.
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According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), Africa's energy demand is projected to grow by 75% by 2040, driven by rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and economic expansion. Investment in power infrastructure, renewable energy, and energy access will be central to unlocking the continent's development potential.
The Africa Energy Indaba [3] provides a dynamic platform to explore these opportunities, featuring a world-class exhibition, high-level plenaries, investment roundtables, and technology showcases. Key topics on the 2026 agenda include clean energy transitions, cross-border power trading, decentralised energy systems, regional power pools, green hydrogen, and the role of finance in scaling renewable infrastructure. With input from government officials, utility leaders, IPPs, and financial institutions, the event will offer a comprehensive view of Africa's evolving energy ecosystem.
Africa holds the key to a new energy future. This event is where leaders come together not just to talk about change, but to make it happen.