海湾国家不顾伊朗战争继续投资非洲可再生能源, 到2024年底承诺超过101.9B美元。
Gulf nations keep investing in Africa’s renewable energy, despite Iran war, with over $101.9B pledged by end-2024.
来自阿联酋、沙特阿拉伯、卡塔尔、科威特和巴林的海湾投资者预计将在伊朗战争期间继续为非洲可再生能源部门提供资金,到2024年底投资超过1 019亿美元。
Gulf investors from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain are expected to continue funding Africa’s renewable energy sector despite the Iran war, having invested over $101.9 billion by end-2024.
项目的重点是北非、南部非洲和东非部分地区,目标是太阳能、风能和混合电力,以解决非洲大陆6亿没有可靠电力的人口的问题。
Projects focus on North, Southern, and parts of East Africa, targeting solar, wind, and hybrid power to address the continent’s 600 million people without reliable electricity.
在长期经济多样化和获得关键矿物的驱动下,这些投资在地缘政治紧张局势中仍然具有韧性,尽管基础设施缺口和政策不确定性等挑战依然存在。
Driven by long-term economic diversification and access to critical minerals, these investments remain resilient amid geopolitical tensions, though challenges like infrastructure gaps and policy uncertainty persist.