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Africa’s green energy finalists named

Five teams have advanced to the final round of the Milken–Motsepe Prize in Green Energy. Each finalist team will receive $70,000 from rhe Milken Institute and the Motsepe Foundation to further develop and test their designs in a live field test demonstration in South Africa next year.

The finalist teams are:

“Access to electricity can advance industrialization across Africa and improve the standards of living for many marginalized communities,” said Dr. Precious Moloi-Motsepe, co-founder and CEO of the Motsepe Foundation. “These finalists are building innovative solutions to deliver on the promise of a sustainable future, in line with the (United Nations) sustainable development goals. We will be delighted to welcome them to South Africa for the live demonstrations next year.”

An independent panel of expert judges determined the five teams continuing to the final round, based on a rigorous evaluation of real-world data.

Judges will continue to evaluate competing teams’ abilities to meet the challenge of generating 60kWh of electricity in a 24-hour period by:

“These finalists have once again proven the value of the innovation competition model in driving breakthroughs,” said Emily Musil Church, senior director at the Milken Institute. “The semifinalist round pushed these teams to stretch their limits and build solutions that are scalable and life-changing for millions.”

To date, the competition has awarded $750,000 to entrepreneurs testing bold ideas to expand access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity in Africa.

In May 2024, the judges will award a $1-million grand prize. A runner-up prize of $250,000 will also be awarded. In total, the Milken–Motsepe Prize in Green Energy will award over $2-million in prizes and additional benefits.

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