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The African Energy & Climate Change Conference (AFRECCC) is an enterprise-first event, bringing together senior executives and innovators to drive sustainable energy solutions. It's a space where enterprises, operators, and industry giants converge to showcase innovations, build partnerships, and deliver results.

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23-25 OCTOBER 2025
African University of Science and Technology, Abuja.

About AFRECCC 2025 Conference

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Key Topics

CLIMATE SOLUTIONS.
ENERGY TRANSFORMATION.
AFRICAN INNOVATION.

GAIN EXCLUSIVE ACCESS TO AFRICA'S MOST INFLUENTIAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE LEADERS ONLY AT AFRECCC 2025.

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The African Energy & Climate Change Conference brings together dynamic enterprise leaders, policymakers, and innovators who are actively shaping Africa's sustainable energy future. Our keynotes feature industry pioneers who understand how technology, policy, and innovation converge to drive meaningful change across the continent.

From renewable energy breakthroughs to climate adaptation strategies, AFRECCC provides the platform where diverse perspectives meet to navigate complex challenges and seize unprecedented opportunities in Africa's energy transformation journey.

Partners

African Development Bank logoAfreximbank logoUNIDO logoATPS logo

Featured Speakers

Join us for insights from leading experts, policymakers, and innovators shaping Africa's energy and climate future.

Prof. Azikiwe P. Onwualu, President/Vice-Chancellor, African University of Science and Technology (AUST)

Prof. Azikiwe P. Onwualu

President/Vice-Chancellor, African University of Science and Technology (AUST)

Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director General, World Trade Organization

Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

Director General, World Trade Organization

Prof. Tony Nyong, Director, Climate Change and Green Growth, African Development Bank (AfDB)

Prof. Tony Nyong

Director, Climate Change and Green Growth, African Development Bank (AfDB)

Ms. Elizabeth Wangeci Chege, Board Secretary, World Green Building Council (WGBC)

Ms. Elizabeth Wangeci Chege

Board Secretary, World Green Building Council (WGBC)

Prof. Rahamon A. Bello, FAENG, President, Nigerian Academy of Engineering

Prof. Rahamon A. Bello, FAENG

President, Nigerian Academy of Engineering

Prof. Abubakar Sambo, FAS, President, Nigerian Academy of Science (NAS)

Prof. Abubakar Sambo, FAS

President, Nigerian Academy of Science (NAS)

Engr. Ali A. Rabiu, FNSE, FAENG, Deputy President, Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE)

Engr. Ali A. Rabiu, FNSE, FAENG

Deputy President, Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE)

Dr. Kingsley Azonobi, Chairman/President, Domak Group International

Dr. Kingsley Azonobi

Chairman/President, Domak Group International

Ms. Princess (Princy) Mthombeni, Founder/Ambassador, Africa4Nuclear

Ms. Princess (Princy) Mthombeni

Founder/Ambassador, Africa4Nuclear

Dr. Richard Victor Osu, Consultant, IFC World Bank

Dr. Richard Victor Osu

Consultant, IFC World Bank

Dr. Marzieh Kadivar, Bambuild / University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

Dr. Marzieh Kadivar

Bambuild / University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

Dr. Chidiebele EJ Uzoagba, Centre Leader, C3AMS / Group Sustainability Lead, PANA Holdings

Dr. Chidiebele EJ Uzoagba

Centre Leader, C3AMS / Group Sustainability Lead, PANA Holdings

Mr. Georgios Radoglou, Chief Operations Officer, Energy Storage Hellas - ENSTOR

Mr. Georgios Radoglou

Chief Operations Officer, Energy Storage Hellas - ENSTOR

Eleni Polychroniadou, CEO/Founder - Sintali

Eleni Polychroniadou

CEO/Founder - Sintali

Mr. Tabi Joda, Executive Director, GreenAid, and GGWI Ambassador

Mr. Tabi Joda

Executive Director, GreenAid, and GGWI Ambassador

Conference Topics

AI & Big Data

Harness the power of artificial intelligence and big data analytics to optimize energy systems, predict climate patterns, and drive informed policy decisions across Africa.

Renewable Energy

From solar farms in the Sahara to wind power along the coastlines, discover how Africa is becoming the world's renewable energy powerhouse.

Climate Policies

Navigate the complex landscape of climate governance, carbon markets, and international agreements that will define Africa's climate action.

Why Attend?

Connect with Visionaries

Meet the policymakers, entrepreneurs, and researchers who are actively transforming Africa's energy landscape. Build relationships that will shape your career and impact.

Access Cutting-Edge Knowledge

Gain exclusive insights from the latest research, case studies, and breakthrough technologies that are driving Africa's energy transformation.

Shape Policy & Impact

Participate in discussions that will influence national and continental energy policies. Your voice matters in shaping Africa's sustainable future.

Conference Schedule

Three days of intensive learning, networking, and collaboration on Africa's energy and climate future.

Day 1
23 Oct 2025

Opening & Keynotes

Welcome ceremony, keynote presentations, and opening plenary sessions featuring industry leaders and policy makers.

Day 2
24 Oct 2025

Technical Sessions

Deep-dive technical presentations, research findings, and interactive workshops on renewable energy and climate solutions.

Day 3
25 Oct 2025

Workshops & Closing

Hands-on workshops, networking sessions, and closing ceremonies with awards and future collaboration announcements.

Submission Guidelines

Everything you need to prepare and submit a standout paper for AFRECCC 2025

Call for Papers

The Centre for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Studies (C3AMS) invites researchers, practitioners, policy‑makers and students to contribute to AFRECCC 2025. Share cutting‑edge ideas and solutions that can be crystallised for Africa's sustainable development.

Email papers to: afreccc@aust.edu.ng

Paper Format

  • • Written in clear, concise English
  • • Length: max 8 pages inclusive of figures & references
  • • Layout: IEEE double‑column template (A4)
  • • Font: Times New Roman, 10 pt
  • • Spacing: single; Margins: 1 inch (2.54 cm)

Submission Process

  • • Submit via AFRECCC online submission portal
  • • Abstract upload precedes full‑paper submission
  • • Original, unpublished work only – plagiarism < 15%
  • • Double‑blind peer review for all manuscripts
  • • At least one author must register upon acceptance

Required Sections

  • • Title & Author Details (anonymised for review)
  • • Abstract ≤ 250 words
  • • Introduction & Background
  • • Methodology / Materials
  • • Results & Discussion
  • • Conclusion
  • • References (IEEE style)

Review Criteria

  • • Originality & Innovation
  • • Technical Soundness & Rigor
  • • Clarity of Methodology
  • • Significance of Results
  • • Writing Quality
  • • Relevance to Conference Themes

Template

Use the official IEEE template (download below)

File Format

Submit a single PDF with embedded fonts

Plagiarism

Similarity index must be 15% or lower