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Global Energy Alliance Invests $16m To Boost Africa’s Clean Energy

by Olushola Bello
September 29, 2025
in News
Global Energy Alliance Invests $16m To Boost Africa’s Clean Energy

The Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet has committed $16 million aimed at enhancing energy access and promoting the deployment of clean energy initiatives across Africa.
This announcement, made during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 80), underscores support for Mission 300, a collaborative initiative led by the World Bank Group and African Development Bank, which strives to connect 300 million people in Africa to electricity by 2030.
This new funding is bolstered by vital support from the Bezos Earth Fund, which plays a critical role in facilitating energy access and advancing Africa’s clean energy transition. The investments are designed to address ongoing market challenges, scale proven technologies, and strengthen government and community capacities, ultimately enhancing energy security and economic resilience throughout the continent.
The CEO of the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet, Woochong Um expressed optimism, stating that, “our collective efforts in Africa, including Mission 300, showcase the power of collaboration among governments, businesses, and philanthropy. Together, we can transform ambition into tangible outcomes, creating real opportunities and jobs for millions across the continent.”
The CEO of RMI, Jon Creyts emphasised the transformative potential of interconnected mini grids for Nigeria’s energy landscape.
He noted that, “combining on-site renewables with grid power, mini-grids can deliver consistent, affordable electricity to underserved communities, reduce dependence on expensive diesel, and create new opportunities for developers and utilities. With the support of the Energy Alliance, we are expanding this model to enhance energy access for millions of Nigerians.”

Co-founder & CEO of Odyssey, Emily McAteer stressed the importance of mobilizing clean energy investments to achieve universal energy access and bolster climate resilience.

“We are excited to work alongside the Energy Alliance to advance our shared objectives. By minimizing costs and accelerating deployment, we are paving the way for a more efficient and investable renewable energy market,” she added.

The vice president for Africa, GEAPP, Carol Koech highlighted the significance of coordinated efforts in overcoming the challenges of energy access across the continent.

“Aligning public, private, and philanthropic partners is crucial to maximising our impact. Through effective collaboration, we can combine expertise, investment, and action to secure energy access for millions of people throughout Africa,” Koech said.

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Since its inception at COP26 in 2021, the Global Energy Alliance has allocated $503 million in catalytic funding, which has helped unlock a total investment of $7.8 billion. Ongoing projects are set to expand energy access for 91 million individuals, create 3.1 million jobs and livelihoods, and prevent 296 million tons of CO₂ emissions across more than 30 countries.

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