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Germany to Provide €720 Million to Support South Africa’s Move Away from Coal

Germany is set to provide €720 million (around $845 million) in concessional financing to South Africa, Africa’s largest economy, to accelerate its transition from coal-based power to cleaner energy sources. The funding is part of the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), a multinational climate-finance initiative designed to help South Africa expand renewable energy, upgrade its power grid, and support climate-resilient infrastructure, according to Business Insider Africa.

Rainer Baake, Germany’s special envoy for the JETP, said the €720 million would be additional concessional loans, building on previous German commitments under the partnership. If finalized, Germany’s total support for South Africa’s energy transition would reach approximately €2.68 billion, demonstrating long-term backing for the country’s shift from fossil fuels.

Currently, around 80 percent of South Africa’s electricity is generated from coal, making the transition both complex and capital-intensive. The funding aims to boost renewable power deployment, strengthen grid infrastructure, and address social and economic impacts, including job creation and community support, as South Africa moves toward a cleaner energy future.

Analysts say the move underscores Germany’s commitment to supporting Africa’s energy transition while helping one of the continent’s largest economies align with global climate goals, as noted by Business Insider Africa.

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