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US-Africa Energy Summit Focuses on Bankable Projects and Infrastructure Expansion

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Last updated: March 20, 2026 9:47 pm
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Uganda and US Firms Push for Energy Projects to Power Africa’s Economic Growth

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From Talk to Action: A New Phase for US-Africa Energy TiesUganda’s Call to End Energy PovertyDRC Positions Itself as Energy Transition HubUS Financial Backing ExpandsThe Bottom Line

Washington, DC — African energy leaders and U.S. investors are shifting focus from policy discussions to tangible projects, emphasizing electricity access as the key to unlocking economic transformation across the continent. The message dominated the opening of the Powering Africa Summit, where government officials and private sector executives called for urgent action to bridge the energy gap.

From Talk to Action: A New Phase for US-Africa Energy Ties

Adam Cortese, CEO of Sun Africa, a major summit sponsor, framed energy as the backbone of industrial growth and transatlantic cooperation. “Energy isn’t just about power—it’s about progress,” he told attendees. “It fuels factories, connects communities, and strengthens supply chains critical for both African and American economies.”

Cortese highlighted ongoing collaborations, including a newly announced solar initiative in Liberia. The project aims to deliver 500 megawatts of solar power, 200 megawatt-hours of battery storage, and infrastructure to support mining operations—a sector crucial for global supply chains. “This isn’t charity; it’s strategic investment,” he stressed, underscoring the need for commercially viable projects.

Uganda’s Call to End Energy Poverty

Uganda’s Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Ruth Ssentamu, echoed the urgency, linking electricity access to broader development. “Energy poverty stifles potential,” she said. “We must move beyond just connecting homes to ensuring power drives businesses, schools, and hospitals.”

Ssentamu challenged stakeholders to shift from “power points”—referencing endless planning meetings—to actual “power points” where electricity flows. “Productive use of energy, not just access, will determine whether we achieve real socioeconomic change,” she added.

DRC Positions Itself as Energy Transition Hub

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), home to vast reserves of critical minerals, positioned itself as a linchpin in the global shift to renewable energy. Acacia Mbongo, the DRC’s Minister of State for Hydrocarbons, outlined plans to develop gas infrastructure and mineral processing. “We invite U.S. investors to partner in oil, gas, and clean energy projects,” she said, noting the country’s role in supplying materials essential for batteries and green technology.

US Financial Backing Expands

John Jovanovic, president of the U.S. Export-Import Bank (EXIM), announced increased financing for African energy projects, with approvals doubling in recent years. “We’re open for business in nearly every Sub-Saharan African country,” he said, framing energy investments as foundational to both economic stability and U.S. strategic interests.

The Bottom Line

The summit’s opening sessions sent a clear signal: The U.S.-Africa energy partnership is entering a results-driven era. With African leaders demanding execution over rhetoric and U.S. firms eyeing long-term returns, the focus now turns to delivering projects that can light up homes—and economies—across the continent.

— Reported by Nexio News

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