The Energy Talk - Storytellers of Africa's Energy Transition

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We are the storytellers of Africa's energy transition, covering the perspectives of Financiers, Policymakers, and Operators dedicated to pushing the continent towards a sustainable energy future.  The podcast is hosted by Olubunmi Olajide and Chigozie Ubah. Episodes are produced by EnergyHaus Africa Social media and communications are handled by Sharon Boma Audio & Video are edited by Spectral-Play Media and Thepixelgod Creatives Together, we are The Energy Talk Podcast team. New episode every two weeks.

  1. Electrified & Exposed Ep.2: Here's Why Technology Choice Is So Intertwined With Currency Risk

    Jun 26

    Electrified & Exposed Ep.2: Here's Why Technology Choice Is So Intertwined With Currency Risk

    In the final episode of the Electrified & Exposed mini-series, we are pivoting from the private sector perspective to the public sector perspective. Podcast series host, Churchill spoke to two finance experts who are at the heart of the design and the implementation of currency risk solutions in Africa’s energy transition. Arun Singh (Senior Energy Specialist) & Magnus Nilsson (Impact Fund Manager) talk to us about why currency risk will significantly shape which technologies are deployed across sub-Saharan African countries, why some technologies are more likely to benefit from currency risk mitigation  instruments, and of course, we touch on local currency financing touching on questions such as why institutional investors are still not in a position to invest in the energy sector in parts of the region. We also cover a lot of ground from solar home systems to geothermal, from parallel market rate distortions to pension fund investment mandates that could be the game changers for the energy transition. Views expressed are those of our guests in their personal capacities and do not represent the official positions of their organisations. Reference to IMF report: IMF (2021), Recognizing Reality: Unification of Official and Parallel Market Exchange Rates. Link: https://www.imf.org/en/publications/wp/issues/2021/02/06/recognizing-reality-unification-of-official-and-parallel-market-exchange-rates-50047  If you haven't listened to Episode 1 yet,  featuring Daniel Komolafe (First Electric, Nigeria) and Bodunde Akinola (CrossBoundary) — that is a good place to start! Listen here: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/the-energy-talk/episodes/Electrified--Exposed-Ep-1-Why-Currency-Risk-Matters-for-Sub-Saharan-Africas-Off-Grid-Energy-Future-e3j6mon  Podcast hosted by Churchill Agutu (Collegium Helveticum Research Fellow, 2025/26) Produced and edited by (Tosin George, Churchill Agutu) Sound editing (Victor Adeolu) Learn more about:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Collegium Helveticum⁠Connect on LinkedIn with: ⁠Churchill Agutu⁠ Arun SinghMagnus Nilsson

    45 min
  2. Electrified & Exposed Ep.1: Why Currency Risk Matters for Sub-Saharan Africa's Off-Grid Energy Future

    May 11

    Electrified & Exposed Ep.1: Why Currency Risk Matters for Sub-Saharan Africa's Off-Grid Energy Future

    Currency risk (often referred to as FX risk) is one of the most under appreciated barriers to sub-Saharan Africa's energy transition. In many contexts it is not just a financing headache. It shapes which projects get built, which companies survive, and which communities remain without power. The Energy Talk partnered with Dr. Churchill Agutu from the Collegium Helveticum to explore this issue through the voices of the practitioners navigating it every day — developers, advisers, investors, and institutions working at the heart of the challenge.  We are doing a 2 episode mini-series on the topic. In Episode 1, we zoom into the off-grid electricity sector. We speak with Daniel Komolafe, CEO and Founder of First Electric, Nigeria, and Bodunde Akinola at CrossBoundary. Daniel takes us back to First Electric's early days deploying mesh grids in rural Nigeria. He describes how the Naira moved from 300 to the dollar to 1,500 to the dollar, a fivefold depreciation, pushing his company to the verge of insolvency on a $50,000 blended debt facility. As he puts it: if they had taken a more significant loan, the company would have been totally bankrupt. It is a story many energy entrepreneurs across the continent will recognise. Bodunde brings a different lens. Drawing on his experience advising companies across frontier markets, he walks through the core solutions:  hedging, tariff indexing, blended financing, and local currency financing, and is candid about where the real difficulty lies: scaling local currency financing remains the hard problem that the sector has not yet solved. Learn more about:⁠ Publication on financing costs for off-grid electrification in sub-Saharan Africa⁠Collegium HelveticumFirst Electric CrossBoundary Advisory Connect on LinkedIn with: Churchill Agutu Bounde AkinolaDaniel Komolafe

    31 min

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We are the storytellers of Africa's energy transition, covering the perspectives of Financiers, Policymakers, and Operators dedicated to pushing the continent towards a sustainable energy future.  The podcast is hosted by Olubunmi Olajide and Chigozie Ubah. Episodes are produced by EnergyHaus Africa Social media and communications are handled by Sharon Boma Audio & Video are edited by Spectral-Play Media and Thepixelgod Creatives Together, we are The Energy Talk Podcast team. New episode every two weeks.

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