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Critical minerals, policy, and the energy transition

The Energy Transition in Senegal

Senegal is strategically advancing its energy transition by diversifying its energy mix and enhancing its renewable energy capacity. Traditionally reliant on petroleum and natural gas, the country is focusing on solar and hydropower as part of its commitment to clean energy development. Senegal benefits from abundant solar resources, making it a strong candidate for solar energy expansion, which could significantly reduce its dependence on imported fossil fuels. Additionally, Senegal is exploring natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) developments to strengthen its energy security while reducing emissions. As part of its broader strategy, the country is committed to integrating ESG principles, ensuring that its energy and resource development supports sustainable growth. Senegal’s focus on responsible mining practices, particularly in critical minerals like phosphate, zircon, and titanium, further strengthens its role in global energy and mineral value chains. As Senegal continues to develop its renewable energy and critical minerals sectors, it is positioning itself as a key player in West Africa’s energy transition. Senegal is rich in critical minerals, including titanium, zirconium, gold, and phosphate, which are essential for clean energy technologies, construction, and agricultural applications. The country’s phosphate reserves are crucial for the global fertiliser market, while its titanium and zircon resources are important for industrial and renewable energy applications. Senegal’s growing role in the mining of these critical minerals is complemented by its expanding energy sector, with an emphasis on sustainable practices and value-added processing. The development of these resources, combined with its renewable energy investments, will play a key role in Senegal’s long-term energy strategy and contribute to its sustainable economic growth.

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ESG & Critical Minerals Lead

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