
Guinea’s energy mix is primarily driven by biomass (77%), followed by oil and hydropower. While traditional biomass dominates consumption, the country is rapidly shifting its electricity generation toward massive, untapped hydropower potential, aiming for over 80% renewable capacity by 2025.
Electricity is primarily generated from hydroelectricity. The country aims for over 80% hydropower in the capacity mix by 2025.
Guinea is currently developing its national green hydrogen strategy to assess production capacity, market feasibility, and export potential, aiming to diversify its energy mix and support sustainable economic growth.
As of 2026 there is no information indicating that Guinea is producing green hydrogen by electrolysis of seawater.