Africa’s Energy Revolution Is Almost Here
You can’t create a modern economy without access to energy, and lots of it. Energy to run mills and mines, to grow and process food, to light up markets, to build roads and factories, or to build machines that can build more machines. So it’s no coincidence that the average African (excluding South Africa) earns a per capita income about 88 times lower than the average American, and uses about one-87th the amount of energy. Maybe it’s time for Africans to get more energy?
FP Magazine