Catalogue Bois Énergie

Africa-EU Energy Partnership

2007
  2020
Région
Africa

The Africa-EU Energy Partnership (AEEP) was launched by African and European Heads of State in 2007 at the AU-EU Summit. The overall aim of the AEEP is to facilitate the achievement of universal access to affordable, sustainable and modern energy services in Africa, including in rural areas.

Under the AEEP 2020 Political Targets declared in September 2010, the energy access component would bring access to modern and sustainable energy services to at least an additional 100 million Africans, focusing on sustainable models: to provide energy for basic services (health, education, water, communication); to power productive activities; and to provide safe and sustainable energy services to households.

The AEEP is financed by the European Commission and Germany and its Secretariat is hosted by GIZ.

Mots clés
Africa, EU, energy, partnership, energy access, sustainable energy, renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy security, electricity, solar, wind, hydro, monitoring
Type d'initiatives
Stratégie ou plan d'action
Niveau d'intervention
Régional
Agences responsables
European Commission; GIZ; African Union Commission - Department of Infrastructure and Energy...
Organisme de financement
EU, Germany...