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Africa Energy Technology Centre Unveils Continental Energy Transformation Agenda To Ghana's President

7/6/2026

Africa Energy Technology Centre Unveils Continental Energy Transformation Agenda To Ghana's President
Founder and President Emelia Cedar-Palm Akumah Leads High-Level Delegation to Present Landmark Pan-African Energy Initiatives and Secure Presidential Support for Africa Energy Technology Conference.

ACCRA, GHANA: The Africa Energy Technology Centre (AETC), the continent’s premier institution for energy innovation and technology development, has presented its strategic vision for Africa’s energy future to the President of the Republic of Ghana H.E. John Dramani Mahama during a high-level courtesy call led by its Founder and President, Ms. Emelia Cedar-Palm Akumah.

The meeting, convened under the auspices of the Minister for Energy and Green Transition Dr. John Jinapor, brought together senior government officials, energy sector leaders, and members of the AETC Board of Directors with a focus of advancing Africa’s energy sovereignty,innovation capacity, and industrial transformation.

At the centre of the discussions was AETC’s ambitious agenda to reposition Africa from a consumer of imported energy technologies to a global producer, innovator, and exporter of sustainable energy solutions. 

Ms. Emelia Cedar-Palm Akumah in her remarks outlined the Centre’s long-term strategy to build an African energy economy driven by local innovation, entrepreneurship, intellectual property ownership, and technology manufacturing.

“The future is not something we wait for. It is an architecture we build deliberately, courageously, and sustainably,” Ms Akumah said during the engagement.

Under her leadership, the Africa Energy Technology Centre has emerged as a key platform advocating for African-led solutions to the continent’s energy challenges while creating pathways for economic growth, job creation, and technological independence.

The Centre formally briefed President Mahama on the core transformative initiatives,underpinning its continental energy development strategy.

The Board Directors of AETC From the right side: Ms. Emelia Cedar-Palm Akumah, Mr. Isaac Simspon, Mr. Robert Laryea, Mr. Emmanuel Solomon.

Youth Energy Entrepreneurship and Incubation Programme (YEEIP) which seeks to empower young Africans as innovators, founders, and business leaders within the energy sector through specialized technical training, business incubation, mentorship, and access to financing.

According to AETC, the initiative tackles Africa’s defining developmental challenge head-on by converting raw youth potential into productive, market-leading enterprises. AETC projects that these ventures will serve as the primary catalyst driving the continent’s next-generation energy revolution.

Africa Smart Energy Technology and Innovation Hub that aims to establish Africa as a centre for energy technology research, development, and intellectual property creation.

Ghana National Solar Prosumer Initiative which focuses on expanding decentralized renewable energy generation through rooftop solar deployment and supportive net-metering policies. The aim is to enable households, businesses, educational institutions, healthcarefacilities, and public agencies to generate and consume their own electricity, reducing pressureon national grids while promoting energy security and sustainability.

From the Right H.E John Dramani Mahama the President of Ghana & the Board Directors of AETC Ms. Emelia Cedar-Palm Akumah, The Founder & President, Mr. Isaac Simspon, A Board Member, Mr. Robert Laryea, A Board Member, Mr. Emmanuel Solomon, A Board Member

The Presidency and the Board Directors of AETC. From the right Ms. Mariette Brew Esq. Legal Counsel to the President, Hon. John Jinapor, Minister of Energy and Green Transition, Mr. Isaac Simpson, Board Member of AETC, Hon. Julius Debrah, Chief of Staff to the President of Ghana, Ms. Emelia Cedar-Palm Akumah, The Founder and President of AETC, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, The President of Ghana. Mr. Emmanuel Solomon, A Board Member of AETC Mr. Robert Laryea, A Board Member of AETC, Ing. Seth Mahu, Director of Renewables at the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, Hon. Richard Djan Mensah, the Deputy Minister of Energy and Green Transition. Mr. Richmond Rockson, The head of communications for Ghana’s Ministry of Energy and Green Transition.

Presidential Support for African Energy Technology Conference

In a powerful boost to Africa’s energy independence, President Mahama has officially endorsed the Africa Energy Technology Conference (AETC), solidifying the flagship summit as the continent’s premier platform for energy innovation and strategic investment. Organized by the Africa Energy Technology Centre, this high-level assembly convenes global heads of state,ministers, institutional investors, technology developers, researchers, and development partners to accelerate intra-African energy trade, spark rapid industrialization, and secure technological independence. The Centre hailed the presidential endorsement as a significant boost and a vital catalyst for its mission to deploy African-led solutions to continental energy challenges, driving immediate dialogue and action to accelerate Africa’s energy transformation agenda.

Speaking at the high-level engagement, leadership from the Africa Energy Technology Centre(AETC) underscored that these initiatives form part of a decisive strategy to position the continent not merely as a participant in the global energy transition, but as a primary architect shaping its future.

At the core of the Centre’s mission is a decisive drive to position the continent as a primary producer of global innovation. The strategy deploys a multi-pronged approach: scaling regional manufacturing capacities, deep-rooting collaborative innovation networks, and fueling homegrown entrepreneurship to launch African-held intellectual property into hyper-competitive international markets.

The Founder and President of Africa Energy Technology Centre Ms. Emelia Cedar-Palm Akumah, Founder of the Africa Energy Technology Centre said that the goal is clear: “we are here to forge an energy future that is entirely designed, built, owned, and exported by Africans,”. In a powerful mandate for continental self-reliance, Akumah asserted that Africa will no longer be a mere spectator or a passive consumer in the global energy transition. Instead,the continent is seizing its narrative to become a dominant, self-determined global powerhouse -shifting from a land of untapped potential to a sovereign exporter of innovation, fueled by African intellect, built on African soil, and driven by African ownership.

About the Africa Energy Technology Centre

The Africa Energy Technology Centre (AETC) is a pan-African institution headquartered in Accra, Ghana, dedicated to advancing energy technology innovation, youth entrepreneurship,local content development, intellectual property creation, and policy harmonisation across Africa. Founded by Ms Emelia Cedar-Palm Akumah, the Centre works to accelerate Africa’s transition into a globally competitive energy technology powerhouse.

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