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AFREC to Convene First-Ever Continental Energy Efficiency Conference

AFREC to Convene First-Ever Continental Energy Efficiency Conference

AFREC to Convene First-Ever Continental Energy Efficiency Conference 

Algiers, Algeria 1 October 2025 – The African Energy Commission (AFREC) will host the  inaugural African Energy Efficiency Conference (AfEEC) on 10–11 December 2025 in Addis  Ababa, Ethiopia, under the framework of the African Energy Efficiency Alliance launched at  COP29. The event will serve as a premier continental platform to advance energy efficiency  as a catalyst for economic growth, sustainable development, and climate action across Africa. 

The conference, preceded by specialised training sessions on 8–9 December 2025, will see  the formal operationalisation of the African Energy Efficiency Alliance — a collaborative  platform uniting government, development partners, financiers, businesses, and civil society  to fast-track knowledge sharing, advocacy, and investment in Africa. 

“Energy efficiency is Africa’s primary resource for sustainable development. It lowers  emissions, cuts costs, and drives inclusive growth,” stated Mr. Rashid Ali Abdallah, Executive  Director of AFREC. “This conference will bring together the partnerships, expertise, and  funding Africa requires to meet its energy efficiency targets.” 

Africa faces a dual challenge: ensuring universal access to modern energy while tackling the  climate crisis. Nearly 600 million people remain without electricity, and close to one billion  people still lack access to clean cooking services. Meanwhile, rising population, rapid  urbanisation, and industrialisation are increasing demand for energy. 

The African Energy Efficiency Conference follows the adoption of the African Energy  Efficiency Strategy and Action Plan (AfEES), endorsed by the African Union Executive Council earlier this year. AfEES outlines over 100 actions across the power, industry, transport,  buildings, and agriculture sectors, setting Africa on track to improve energy productivity  by 50% by 2050 and 70% by 2063. 

The Conference will bring together African Ministers, international partners, business leaders,  and technical experts with an agenda that includes ministerial panels, technical sessions, an  investment forum, technology and networking events. This is expected to drive collaboration  and concrete commitments towards Africa’s clean energy future. 

The African Energy Commission calls on stakeholders and partners in the energy sector to  support the conference to help advance energy efficiency initiatives across Africa. More  information on the conference is available here: https://afeea.au-afrec.org/register-attend 

Notes to Editors: 

The African Energy Commission (AFREC) is a specialized agency of the African Union  responsible for coordinating and harmonizing energy policy development and implementation  across the continent. AFREC’s mission is to work with AU member states to promote  sustainable energy development through capacity building, data systems, and strategic  partnerships. 

For more information, please contact: 

1. Executive Director | African Energy Commission (AFREC) | African Union |  email: afrec@africaunion.org | Tel: +213 23 45 9198 | https://www.au-afrec.org | Algiers | Algeria | Follow  Us: Facebook | Twitter/X | LinkedIn 

2. George Sichinga | Communication Officer | African Energy Commission (AFREC) | African Union | Email:  Sichingag@africanunion.org | Tel: +213 23 45 91 98 | https://www.au-afrec.org | Algiers | Algeria | Follow  Us: Facebook | Twitter/X | LinkedIn

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