LEAP-RE member Emanula Colombo wrote an article in ESI Africa: "Africa’s energy tales in a post-COVID-19 world"

LEAP-RE member Emanula Colombo wrote an article in ESI Africa: “Africa’s energy tales in a post-COVID-19 world”

LEAP-RE member Emanula Colombo wrote an article in ESI Africa: "Africa’s energy tales in a post-COVID-19 world"

Emanuela Colombo, Professor from the Department of Energy and Rector’s Delegate to Cooperation and Development at Politecnico di Milano, one of LEAP-RE’s partner, wrote an article that has been published on ESI Africa magazine.

The article analyzes the impact of the COVID-19 emergency on the energy sector in the African continent. It is available online and in the ESI Africa Issue 1-2021.

Africa’s energy tales in a post-COVID-19 world

“In 2020, the story of Africa’s energy progress took a turn for the worse and without concerted effort, this tale could have a surprising twist where cross-sectorial policies and investment play leading characters.

Energy is the lifeblood of society; so much so, that an insufficient and unsustainable energy supply can represent a threat to long term and equitable socio-economic development at both regional and national level. Simultaneously, the energyclimate- development nexus requires a good balance between the exploitation of resources and their use for human activity.”

Read the full article on ESI >>

The LEAP-RE consortium gathers 83 African and European partners covering a wide range of sectors: education/research, private sector, policy and funding. Together, they are building a long-term partnership of African and European stakeholders committed to fostering research and innovation for the development of renewable energy.

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