Against the backdrop of the World Economic Forum, there is a global push to meet unprecedented electricity demand. Electricity has emerged as the defining infrastructure of the 21st century. As industry, digital services and emerging technologies continue to electrify, power systems are experiencing their “internet moment,” shifting from centralised, one‑directional structures to dynamic, decentralised networks.
Countries that secure abundant, reliable and sustainable electricity today will gain a decisive economic advantage tomorrow. At the same time, this growth trajectory has the potential to accelerate global efforts to reduce carbon intensity across the power sector.
Innocent Semosa spoke to Tabi T. Tabi, the CEO of Granville Energy.

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