Energy

Energy Futures: A macro-economic view of Africa's energy landscape

August 01, 2014

Africa

Oil rig

August 01, 2014

Africa
Zoe Tabary

Editor

Zoe is an Editor with Amnesty International whose role entails researching and producing reports on human rights issues. Before this Zoe was an Editor with The Economist Intelligence Unit's Thought Leadership team for almost four years. In that time she managed research projects for a number of clients across the energy, healthcare and sustainability sectors. Prior to joining The Economist Intelligence Unit she worked as a journalist in France and the UK. She holds a Master of Science in Marketing and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Sciences Po Paris, and is fluent in French, Spanish and German.

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How will Africa’s supply and demand of energy evolve over the next two decades?

As African countries become increasingly populated, they are being challenged to provide more efficient energy networks. In a global economy, affordable and reliable energy is critical to boosting prosperity, health and education. How will Africa’s supply and demand of energy evolve over the next two decades? What are the macro-economic implications of this?
This infographic gives you a snapshot of Africa’s energy outlook in a global context.

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This infographic is part of a programme managed by The Economist Intelligence Unit for GE.

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