How grid integration can power Africa’s future
Africa is a continent rich in energy potential. From the sun-drenched plains of the Sahel to the mighty rivers of Central Africa, the continent holds vast reserves of renewable and non-re...
Justine leads the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Energy and Materials’ engagement in emerging and developing economies. Her team concentrates on solutioning barriers and enabling public-private partnerships increasing clean energy investment, accelerating industrial decarbonization – notably through industrial clusters – as well as facilitating the materials transition in the developing world.
Prior to this role, she led numerous Forum initiatives, notably driving the Network to Mobilize Clean Energy Investment in EMDEs and the Coal to Clean initiative. Over the years, she’s managed a number of CEO and Ministerial communities including the Global Future Council for Energy Transition and the ASEAN Leaders for Just Energy Transition.
Prior to joining the Forum, in 2019, she deployed circularity programmes for the infrastructure sector in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. She’s also active in the field of environmental education.
Justine holds Masters degrees from the University of Fribourg and the University of Applied Sciences of Geneva where she specialized in sustainable development.
Africa is a continent rich in energy potential. From the sun-drenched plains of the Sahel to the mighty rivers of Central Africa, the continent holds vast reserves of renewable and non-re...
全球电力系统正面临更艰巨的挑战。在地缘政治紧张局势加剧、混合战战火重燃和极端天气事件频发的背景下,电力部门的投资重点正迅速转移。
Los sistemas energéticos a nivel mundial enfrentan desafíos crecientes. Entre el aumento de las tensiones geopolíticas, la guerra híbrida renovada y los eventos climáticos extremos, las p...
Power systems worldwide are facing mounting challenges. Between increasing geopolitical tensions, renewed hybrid warfare and extreme weather events, investment priorities in the electrici...
ASEAN countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore have all committed to either net-zero emissions or carbon neutrality by 2050. Governments have simultaneously ...
Emerging and developing countries are at the centre of gravity of future global growth in energy demand. Over the next two decades, energy-related carbon dioxide emissions from these coun...
Meeting our climate change goals will require massive investments in clean energy projects, in both advanced economies and across the Global South. But financing projects in the latter gr...
Companies in the commercial and industrial sector account for around two-thirds of the world’s demand for electricity. Switching this to renewables can have a transformative impact on the...



