Gas has ‘transitional role’ in Africa’s green goals, says EU
Gas has ‘transitional role’ in Africa’s green goals, says EU
Energy
Bloomberg
Natural gas can play a transitional role in Africa’s development to a greener economy, the European Union’s climate chief Frans Timmermans said in
response to climate activists’ concerns about locking the continent into fossil fuels.
While renewable energy is becoming cheaper globally, Timmermans said he understands Africa’s need to monetise its fossil-fuel resources. The EU and member states like Germany are currently turning to countries like Senegal and Algeria to help make up for a shortfall in Russian gas following the invasion of Ukraine.
Prominent African activists, like Mohamed Adow from Power Shift Africa, have accused Europe of using the continent as its “gas station” and of “energy colonialism.” They say that the EU’s short-term gas needs could risk locking Africa into decades of fossil-fuel
infrastructure.
“Renewable energy needs to play a key role, but I also believe that gas can play a transitional role,” Timmermans said at a press conference at the COP27 climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. African nations “see the reserves they have in hydrocarbons as part
of that equation. This is not
Europe trying to use Africa as a gas station.”
Timmermans added that to minimise the risks