
Cameroon: IFC To Increase Access to Clean Cooking Using LPG
The IFC helps BOCOM Petroleum to expand LPG operations under efforts to improve access to clean cooking for Cameroonians.
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The IFC helps BOCOM Petroleum to expand LPG operations under efforts to improve access to clean cooking for Cameroonians.
A series of financial commitments at COP29 underscore the continent’s leadership in sustainable energy transitions, setting the stage for critical investment and collaboration at the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris next May.
Following a report by the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, the government of Nigeria is aiming to reduce the price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) or domestic cooking gas in the
Following a report by the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, the government of Nigeria is aiming to reduce the price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) or domestic cooking gas in the
Technology is set to be a key driver of increased energy efficiency and development in Africa.
The partnership will advance sectors such as renewable energy, clean water, food security, improved transport and clean cooking solutions.
The project aligns with Uganda’s agenda to increase access to clean cooking through LPG adoption.
LPG represents a critical solution to expanding clean cooking access across the continent, supported by Africa’s substantial natural gas reserves.
The Invest in African Energy forum will explore financing and development opportunities in LPG storage and distribution across East Africa, as the region seeks to bolster clean cooking access.
The 2025 program of African Energy Week: Invest in African Week is available for download. Visit www.aecweek.com for more information.