Access To Clean Energy In Africa Revisited: The Roles Of Women Empowerment, Corruption Control, FDI And Sectoral Growth.
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One of the key contributors to climate change is energy consumption, with the type of
energy used having implications on the natural environment and health of users. To pro mote environmental sustainability and sustainable development, Sustainable Development
Goal (SDG) 7 aims to achieve accessibility, and affordability of clean and modern forms of
energy for all. This study aims to investigate the effects of women empowerment, cor ruption control, foreign direct investment, and sectoral growth on access to clean energy
in Africa, as well as the effects of the interrelatedness of these factors on clean energy
access. Using data on 32 countries in Africa from 2002 to 2021 and rigorous econometric
techniques, the study finds that women empowerment and corruption control significantly
increase access to clean energy in Africa while sectoral analyses show varying effects of
growth in the different sectors on clean energy accessibility. Furthermore, it is found that
corruption control is not able to reverse situations of adverse effects of some variables on
access to clean energy in some cases, likely due to the low levels of corruption control in
Africa. The results suggest that African countries could enhance access to clean energy
for its citizens and harness the full potential of clean energy, to promote sustainable devel opment and improve the lives of their population, by empowering women, fighting corrup tion, and cultivating balanced economic growth.
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Adjei-Mantey K, Kwakwa PA, Ankrah E (2025) Access to clean energy in Africa revisited: The roles of women empowerment, corruption control, FDI and sectoral growth. PLoS ONE 20(2): e0317781. https://doi. org/10.1371/journal.pone.0317781.