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Technical, Financial Constraints Bane Of Africa’s Renewable Energy Development- Hidayat 

By Orientalnews StaffApril 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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A global Communications Strategist in Mining Industry, Muflih Hidayat, has stressed that Africa’s energy transition cannot succeed without addressing the foundational governance challenges that determine project success, policy effectiveness, and institutional sustainability.

The continent’s abundant renewable energy resources remain underutilized not due to technical or financial constraints alone, but because governance in Africa’s energy transition lacks the institutional frameworks necessary to convert potential into operational infrastructure, Hidayat shared in a publication by Discovery Alert.

In his opinion, The relationship between governance quality and energy development outcomes demonstrates clear patterns across successful African energy programs. Countries with independent regulatory authorities, transparent procurement processes, and coordinated multi-stakeholder frameworks consistently achieve superior electrification rates, lower project costs, and higher private investment levels compared to those relying on traditional ministerial oversight models.

The energy development paradox across sub-Saharan Africa illustrates the critical role of institutional frameworks in resource utilization. Despite containing approximately 60 per cent of global solar photovoltaic potential and substantial hydropower resources, the continent maintains electricity consumption rates significantly below global averages.

The International Energy Agency reports that sub-Saharan Africa’s electricity access rate reached 56 per cent in 2023, with rural areas particularly underserved at approximately 30-40 per cent electrification.

These statistics reveal a fundamental disconnect between geological endowments and energy service delivery. The continent hosts an estimated 600 million people without electricity access, representing 75 per cent of the global unelectrified population. This concentration of energy poverty occurs alongside proven renewable energy potential exceeding 1,000 GW across solar, wind, and hydropower resources combined.

The institutional capacity gap manifests through several critical dimensions that includes regulatory framework fragmentation across 54 national jurisdictions, technical expertise deficits in energy planning and project management, financial institution weaknesses limiting domestic capital mobilization and coordination
failures between energy, finance, and planning ministries

He noted that “Traditional development models focusing primarily on resource identification and capital mobilization have consistently failed to address these underlying Norway’s Fund Model governance constraints. Energy projects require sustained institutional support across 10-15 year development cycles, demanding regulatory stability that exceeds typical political tenure periods.

The mismatch between project timelines and political cycles creates systematic implementation challenges that pure resource abundance cannot overcome.

The failure to convert resource potential into reliable electricity supply creates cascading economic effects and industries resort to diesel generation at costs 3-5 times higher than grid electricity.

These adaptations reflect institutional dysfunction rather than resource scarcity, demonstrating how governance quality determines economic development outcomes.

 

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