The Current State of Play in Biofuels Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa

The number of Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries with nationally determined contributions (NDCs) towards greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction is steadily growing. GHG emissions in Africa were 1,144mn mt in 2020 according to data by the International Energy Agency (IEA), and Sub-Saharan Africa GHG emissions were 695mn mt – just 2.2% of global emissions.

Sustainable Aviation Fuel

This article investigates the path to NetZero for the Aviation industry highlighting the contribution various segments make to the total Aviation carbon footprint and reduction progress made to date.

CITAC Energy Transition in Africa Report

CITAC is pleased to announce the publication of its first Energy Transition Report.
This report tracks concrete progress and real changes that impact directly on end-consumers and businesses; it follows national, regional and global policy developments that materially influence business operations and consumer behaviours.

CITAC Energy Transition in Africa Service

Energy Transition – one of the most critical and complex challenges of our time – is having a  unique impact on the African energy sector. The fast-paced Energy Transition in Africa opens many opportunities for the continent with the lowest per-capita CO2 emissions, the largest carbon sink (the Congo Basin), and exciting technological leapfrogging potential.

Energy Transition in the Southern African Mining Sector

This article analyses a sample of the largest mines by production output in the Southern African (SAF) region to understand energy transition initiatives being taken in this sector to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions

Africa’s Carbon Market Opportunity

The Paris Agreement leaves plenty of room for countries to take unilateral measures to reach their NDCs – their self-binding climate targets – but it also acknowledges the need for finance to flow to where it is needed to drive emissions lower

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