Timmermans: Africa could be EU's most important renewable energy partner

Africa has huge potential as a renewable energy supplier to Europe, says EU Commission First Vice President charged with running the European Green Deal.
Frans Timmermans, EU Commission First Vice President charged with running the European Green Deal. | Photo: John Thys
Frans Timmermans, EU Commission First Vice President charged with running the European Green Deal. | Photo: John Thys
BY ANDREAS LØNSTRUP, TRANSLATED BY SIMON ØST VEJBÆK

“The continent of Africa is probably going to be the most important partner for Europe in terms of developing the renewable energy sector,” writes Euractiv citing the European Commission’s Executive Vice-President for the European Green Deal, Frans Timmermans.

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