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The Center for Information and Decision Support issued a study on the energy sector in Africa. The study revealed that in 2024, the continent primarily relied on fossil fuels, which accounted for 75% of electricity generation, while clean energy sources represented 25%. It is expected that by 2050, gas will account for approximately 35% of energy production, with coal declining to less than 3%. The study indicates that Egypt and South Africa are among the largest consumers of oil and gas, playing a significant role in the shift toward clean energy. Egypt mainly depends on natural gas for electricity generation and is investing in large renewable energy projects. Additionally, the study highlights that Africa aims to expand its renewable energy capacities to address challenges and achieve sustainable development.
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