Ghana’s Ministry of Energy and Green Transition Reaffirms Partnership with AETC for AETC 2025

The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition is proud to reaffirm its partnership with the Africa Energy Technology Centre (AETC) for the upcoming Africa Energy Technology Conference (AETC 2025), a groundbreaking event aimed at shaping the future of Africa’s energy landscape.

In a courtesy meeting with the newly appointed Minister of Energy and Green Transition, Hon. Dr John A. Jinapor, AETC Founder and President, Emelia Akumah, along with Board Member Tony Burkson, engaged in discussions with the Minister, his Deputy Hon. Richard Gyan-Mensah (Designate), and the Chief Director, Mrs. Wilhelmina Asamoah. The meeting underscored Ghana’s commitment to leading Africa’s energy transformation and positioning itself as the hub for energy technological advancement on the continent.

A Conference for Africa, Led by an African WomaAETC 2025 stands out as Africa’s first energy technology-focused conference spearheaded by an African woman.

The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition recognizes the importance of inclusion and local leadership in addressing Africa’s energy challenges and commends AETC for creating a platform where African-led solutions take center stage.

This aligns with Ghana’s broader vision of fostering innovation and investment in the energy sector.

Hon. Jinapor expressed the Ministry’s full support for AETC 2025, emphasizing the crucial role the conference will play in shaping Africa’s sustainable energy future.

“This conference comes at a pivotal moment as Africa works to balance the urgent need for sustainable energy access with economic growth and development.

The Ministry of Energy is committed to ensuring that Ghana continues to play a leading role in this transition by fostering collaboration and driving investment in energy innovation.”

Ghana: The Hub for Energy Technological Advancement

The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition acknowledges AETC’s critical role in bridging policy and implementation. By hosting AETC 2025, Ghana is reinforcing its position as a leader in Africa’s energy transition. The conference will convene key stakeholders, including:

✅ Government leaders and policymakers shaping Africa’s energy agenda
✅ Investors and financial institutions driving energy sector growth
✅ Energy technology firms introducing cutting-edge innovations
✅ Academics and researchers developing groundbreaking solutions
✅ Women and youth leaders championing inclusive energy development

Hon. Jinapor reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to supporting AETC in mobilizing investment, promoting local content, and fostering cross-sector collaboration.

“Our collective resolve is to provide affordable, reliable electricity to the 600 million people across Africa who still lack access. The Africa Energy Technology Conference is a key platform in achieving this goal by connecting policymakers, industry leaders, and investors to accelerate Africa’s energy transformation”.

AETC 2025 will also feature:
🔹 Keynote speeches from prominent African and global leaders
🔹 High-level discussions on revolutionizing energy financing
🔹 Showcasing of innovative, African-led energy technologies
🔹 Investment forums to unlock new funding opportunities

The Future of Energy is African.
“AETC 2025 is more than a conference—it is a movement to drive Africa’s energy transformation. As we innovate, invest, and implement solutions tailored for our continent, Ghana is proud to lead the charge. The future of energy is African, and together, we will shape it.” — Hon. Dr John Jinapor, Minister of Energy and Green Transition