Energy Sector
Inadequate access to energy is a serious constraint to economic growth, trade, food security, and jobs. In recent years, the SADC region’s demand for energy has outpaced generating capacity resulting in an energy crisis as is evident by the experience of frequent load-shedding and power outages. Furthermore, there is an increasing awareness that the abundant renewable energy resources that exist in the region have not been significantly developed. The development of regional renewable resources has the potential to play a significant role in not only enhancing security of supply, but also in mitigating the destabilizing effects of climate change on economic growth.
In line with various bilateral and multilateral efforts to support clean energy responses to climate change effects in Southern Africa, SATH will focus its energy program on assistance to the accelerated deployment of clean energy technologies, policies, regulations, and practices in the SADC region.
In line with various bilateral and multilateral efforts to support clean energy responses to climate change effects in Southern Africa, SATH will focus its energy program on assistance to the accelerated deployment of clean energy technologies, policies, regulations, and practices in the SADC region.

