Renewable energy projects in Africa: A review of climate finance strategies

Olushola Babatunde Ayorinde 1, Emmanuel Augustine Etukudoh 2, *, Zamathula Queen Sikhakhane Nwokediegwu 3, Kenneth Ifeanyi Ibekwe 4, Aniekan Akpan Umoh 5 and Ahmad Hamdan 6

1 Independent Researcher, Canada.
2 Independent Researcher, Abuja, Nigeria.
3 Independent Researcher, Durban, South Africa.
4 Independent Researcher, UK.
5 Independent Researcher, Uyo, Nigeria.
6 Cambridge Engineering Consultants, Amman, Jordan.
 
Review
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 11(01), 923–932.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2024.11.1.0170
Publication history: 
Received on 21 December 2023; revised on 27 January 2024; accepted on 30 January 2024
 
Abstract: 
This paper provides a concise overview of the comprehensive examination undertaken to assess climate finance strategies associated with renewable energy projects in Africa. The continent, endowed with abundant renewable resources, faces the dual challenge of meeting its rising energy demand while addressing climate change concerns. This review delves into the diverse landscape of renewable energy initiatives across Africa, emphasizing the pivotal role of climate finance mechanisms in driving sustainable development. The study explores a myriad of renewable energy projects, encompassing solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal technologies, implemented to mitigate the environmental impact of conventional energy sources. It investigates the financial instruments deployed to support these projects, including international funds, grants, loans, and public-private partnerships. The analysis considers the effectiveness of climate finance in fostering the adoption and scaling-up of renewable energy solutions within the unique socio-economic contexts of African nations. Furthermore, the research investigates challenges and opportunities associated with climate finance strategies in the African renewable energy sector. Common barriers, such as regulatory frameworks, institutional capacity, and market dynamics, are examined, alongside success stories that highlight innovative financing models and project implementations. The study also sheds light on the role of regional collaborations and the involvement of local communities in ensuring the sustainability and resilience of renewable energy projects. In addition, the review critically assesses the alignment of climate finance strategies with international climate goals, including the Paris Agreement. It analyzes the extent to which these strategies contribute to both mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and promoting adaptation measures in the face of climate change impacts. The findings aim to provide policymakers, investors, and stakeholders with valuable insights into refining and enhancing climate finance strategies for a more impactful and inclusive renewable energy transition in Africa. This review synthesizes a comprehensive understanding of the current state of renewable energy projects in Africa, emphasizing the critical role played by climate finance in advancing sustainable development. The insights generated from this analysis contribute to the ongoing discourse on effective climate finance strategies, offering a roadmap for fostering resilient and low-carbon energy systems on the African continent.
 
Keywords: 
Renewable Energy; Climate change; Climate Finance; Climate Strategies; Africa
 
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