
In Pursuit of Development Energy for growth on the African continent – Todd Moss
Jan 21, 2026
Todd Moss, founder of the Energy for Growth Hub and former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, dives into Africa's energy challenges. He emphasizes that mere access to electricity often masks issues of reliability and affordability. While discussing the tension between household electrification and industrial power needs, Todd advocates for a hybrid approach that supports both. He also touches on innovative solutions like small modular reactors and the role of mining in energy infrastructure, highlighting the complexities of energy policy across the continent.
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Access Vs. Reliable Supply
- Electricity access on paper often masks unreliable supply that prevents development benefits.
- Todd Moss says unreliable power means initial access is necessary but not sufficient for energy-driven growth.
Cost And Reliability Drive Competitiveness
- Cost and reliability, not just connection rates, determine whether electricity fuels industry.
- Todd Moss contrasts Kenya paying >$0.20/kWh with Vietnam at ~$0.07/kWh as decisive for competitiveness.
Make Projects Bankable With Credible Offtakers
- Do build energy packages with credible offtakers or guarantees to make large power projects bankable.
- Todd Moss urges governments to assemble industrial offtakers or provide financial support for utilities.



