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Critical minerals, policy, and the energy transition

The Energy Transition in Guinea

Guinea is positioning itself as a key player in the energy transition within West Africa, leveraging its natural resources and growing renewable energy potential. While the country’s energy mix remains largely reliant on petroleum and hydropower, Guinea is increasingly focusing on expanding its renewable energy sector to diversify its energy sources. The country is rich in bauxite, which is essential for aluminium production, and as global demand for clean energy solutions grows, Guinea’s role in supplying key materials is set to rise. The government is also working on improving energy access and regional integration within the ECOWAS framework, ensuring that energy infrastructure and sustainable practices are prioritized. By embracing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, Guinea aims to support long-term growth while mitigating environmental impacts and advancing its commitment to sustainable energy development. Guinea is home to some of the world’s largest and highest-quality bauxite reserves, making it a crucial supplier in the global aluminium value chain. The country also has an emerging iron ore sector, further boosting its position in the critical minerals market. In addition to its significant bauxite production, Guinea is rich in gold, which is vital for industrial and energy applications. The growth of the mining sector, particularly in bauxite and alumina, is central to Guinea’s economic development and its contribution to the energy transition. As the demand for aluminium and other minerals increases, Guinea’s strategic position as a supplier of these critical resources will continue to play a central role in the global transition to cleaner energy. By focusing on sustainable mining practices and adhering to ESG guidelines, Guinea is ensuring that its resources contribute to a low-carbon, resilient future.

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