Powering Africa Summit Agenda 2026
Agenda
Registration & Networking Breakfast
Kenya Energy Compact Round Table: Unlocking Private Capital and De-risking Investment for Kenya’s Energy Compact
Led by the Government of Kenya in partnership with Mission 300 partners, this session will discuss Kenya’s National Energy Compact under the Mission 300 initiative, which aims to deliver electricity access to 300 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2030.
- How Kenya’s Energy Compact is a model for national climate action, sustainable development, and private capital mobilization across the energy value chain.
- Explore innovative de-risking mechanisms to bridge the financing gap and attract institutional investors, including family offices, pension funds, insurance companies, and DFIs.
- Build momentum around innovative financing solutions that align development goals with investment-grade opportunities.
- Foster dialogue and partnerships between governments, multilateral and Bilateral Institutions, Philanthropies, and private capital providers.
Moderator
Isaac Kiva
Speakers
H.E. Honourable Alex Wachira
Tatiana Nikiforova
Andrew Herscowitz
Wyatt Yankus
Stephen Jackson
Franz Drees-Gross
Hosted by
11th Powering Africa Summit Welcoming Remarks: Powering the US-Africa Partnership: Energy Infrastructure, Critical Minerals & Investment Strategies
Speakers
Adam Cortese
H.E. Honourable Acacia Bandubola Mbongo
H.E. Honourable Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu
Powering the Future of the US-Africa Energy Partnership: What Has Been Achieved Since PAS 2025?
With US foreign policy transforming under the current administration, we look at how US stakeholders have adopted a more profit-driven approach through ‘investment-led commercial diplomacy’, targeting reciprocal global investments and partnerships since PAS 2025.
- What has been achieved to date, what have been the priorities and successes since PAS 2025?
- What are the current strategic objectives of the US administration in Africa?
- What is the current US administration’s position on advancing electricity in Africa?
- How reciprocal agreements can advance critical minerals development and increase trade between the US and Africa. With Africa’s critical minerals sitting at the centre of a global gold rush, why is the US is offering a more compelling investment case?
Moderator
Kendra Gaither
Speakers
John Jovanovic
Carl Coe
Nicholas Checker
Ambassador John Giordano
Thomas Hardy
Bethany Aquilina Brez
Amanda Jennings
Coffee & Chat
Helping Investors Understand a Results-Oriented Approach to Africa’s Industrial & Infrastructure Opportunities
The African energy sector is working to create favourable commercial environments to better engage US investors. Here we learn from African stakeholders where and how you can participate in these bankable opportunities.
- How Africa’s abundant resources offer profitable investment opportunities for US companies who are not yet working in Africa.
- Is the Lobito Corridor project creating opportunities for new US investment into Africa?
- How technology will increase the bankability for investors looking at Africa’s energy sector.
- How countries are implementing better governance frameworks to support ROI for international investors.
- How blended and innovative financing mechanisms increase the efficiency and reduce the perceived risk of investing in Africa’s energy sector.
Moderator
Andrew Herscowitz
Speakers
H.E. Honourable John Abdulai Jinapor
H.E. Honourable Alex Wachira
Tarik Hamane
Bob Mabiala
PAS Power Lunch
11th Powering Africa Summit Official Opening Ceremony: Powering the US-Africa Partnership: Energy Infrastructure, Critical Minerals & Investment Strategies
Speakers
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, U.S. Department of Energy
Makhtar Diop
Goran Rajsic
Guest of Honour Fireside Chat
Speakers
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, U.S. Department of Energy
Rajiv Shah
Session Switchover
Meeting the Moment – How Billions of Investment into Universal Energy Access and Clean Cooking Is Transforming the Continent’s Future
With programmes like M300 increasing connections in the millions, how are communities increasing economic output to avoid the build up of unsustainable debt.
Scene Setter
- Where are we with universal energy access and clean cooking targets?
Discussion Topics
- What opportunities is this creating for technology companies looking to tap into Africa’s huge population?
- How can supporting clean cooking initiatives help to foster greater economic independence, empowerment and improved health?
- Can data centres, AI and bitcoin mining increase the bankability of projects, supporting wider energy access for communities?
- What will be the impact of 300 million new connections on Africa’s agricultural sector?
- Job creation is an important factor in building Africa’s resilience and a more stable investment environment.
Moderator
Katie Auth
Speakers
Joseph Siror
Shiyana Gunasekara
Woochong Um
Sarah McNeilly
Nicole Poindexter
Kate Steel
Gwendolyn Andersen
Closed Door Regulators Roundtable
Invitation Only
Moderator
Mohamed Rali Badissy
Speakers
Artur Custódio
Américo Fernandes
Ludy Sebastião
Marco Kuyu
Emeafa Hardcastle
Adwoa Serwaa Bondzie
Yorm Ama Abledu
Daniel Kiptoo Bargoria
Temitope George
Akinwunmi Ogunbiyi
Olakunle Falola
Thembani Bukula
Coffee & Chat
Large-Scale Infrastructure Investment
Large infrastructure projects like the Lobito Corridor remain high on the US administration’s priority list. What environment is required to increase the number of large-scale infrastructure projects over the next five years?
- With returns from the continent far exceeding elsewhere in the world, why are big investment houses starting to look more at Latin America and Asia for deploying capital?
- Large-scale infrastructure is necessary to meet the global demands for critical minerals. What is required to fast track projects?
- What opportunities does the Lobito project offer in Angola, Zambia, and the DRC in the core sectors of transportation, energy, and digital infrastructure?
- What other large-scale projects are making progress, including SMRs/nuclear, mining and transport infrastructure?
Moderator
Nancy Rivera
Speakers
Honourable R. Matenokay Tingban
Abera Endeshaw Abebe
Heather Lanigan
Garth Klintworth
Conal Duffy
Karim Nasser
Closed Door Utilities Roundtable
Invitation Only
Moderator
Neb Girma
Speakers
Jean-Christian Turkson
Mark Baah
William Amuna
Joseph Siror
Peter Njenga
Honourable Mohammed Sherif
Tarik Hamane
Nobert Matarutse
Howard Choga
Cletus Nyachowe
Stephen Dihwa
Gala Drinks Reception
Registration & Networking Breakfast
Guarantees & Financing
During last year’s PAS, we discussed challenges around financing and guarantees. What are the perceived barriers to deeper bilateral investment and partnerships?
- Regional energy trade is reducing risk by being a financial back stop, what impact is this having on investor confidence?
- With the appetite for local currency financing increasing, and volatility in international markets, what do investors need to consider when structuring deals?
- Can vehicles like Zafiri address Africa’s toughest energy-financing gaps, like clean cooking?
- Can Africa afford a nuclear-powered future?
Moderator
Carmen De Castro
Speakers
H.E. Honourable John Abdulai Jinapor
Johnson Akinnawo
Tim Scales
Agnes Dasewicz
Amanda Jennings
Anthony Molle
Monie Captan
Investing in Africa’s Largest Subnational Energy Market: The Lagos Opportunity
Discussion points:
- Bankable opportunities across generation (gas-to-power, embedded & renewable), transmission expansion, and distribution reform.
- Building a 24/7 reliable power ecosystem for a $100bn+ subnational economy.
- Regulatory innovations enabling private capital participation in the Lagos electricity market.
- Clean energy integration and energy transition strategy for sustainable growth.
Moderator
Temitope George
Speakers
H.E. Honourable Biodun Ogunleye
Honourable Sabur Oluwa Akanbi
Akinwunmi Ogunbiyi
Olakunle Falola
Invest in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone’s target is to raise electricity access from 36% to 78% by 2030, increase installed generation capacity from 271 MW to 1.12 GW, and catalyse $1.4 billion in private-sector capital. Sierra
Leone is advancing a priority pipeline of energy projects to expand generation, strengthen transmission, and accelerate energy access, including key initiatives under the Mission 300 framework.
- Presenting Sierra Leone’s priority pipeline of energy projects, including those under Mission 300
- Opportunities for investment across generation, transmission, energy access, and clean energy solutions.
- How the Government of Sierra Leone is creating a more attractive and credible investment environment.
- Steps being taken to support private sector participation and long-term growth in the energy sector.
Moderator
Shah Jahan Khandokar
Speakers
H.E. Honourable Cyril Grant
Maria Stratanova
Nancy Rivera
Andrew Herscowitz
Hosted by
Closed Door Boardrooms: Country Huddle
US-Southern Africa
Invitation Only
Moderator
Aaron Brose
Speakers
H.E. Honourable David Hamadziripi
António Osvaldo Saide
José Mapilele
Bob Mabiala
Jonah Mushayi
Nobert Matarutse
Howard Choga
Cletus Nyachowe
Addjoy Nguwo
Stephen Dihwa
Artur Custódio
Américo Fernandes
Marco Kuyu
Thembani Bukula
Andrew Guri
Daniel Mahanty
John Dour
Timothy Reber
Coffee & Chat
Critical Minerals in Africa: Meeting Global Demand
Africa holds 30% of the world’s mineral reserves. To meet expected rise in global demand, production will need to increase by nearly 500% by 2050.* In addition to the Lobito Corridor, what else should stakeholders do to meet this opportunity?
- How can the US further develop supply chains with Africa for the critical minerals that it relies on?
- Delivering clean water and energy to mining communities to increase productivity, health and wealth.
- The future of Africa’s refining sector to produce value-added products.
- How can the US and Africa work jointly to create stable pricing for Africa’s critical minerals?
* Africa’s critical minerals, Mo Ibrahim Foundation, 2022
Moderator
Landry Signé
Speakers
H.E. Honourable Dr. Dele Alake
H.E. Honourable Laye Sekou Camara
Sarah Whitten
Carl Tricoli
Shah Jahan Khandokar
Ben Kincaid
Helaina Matza
Advancing Energy Abundance through Digital Infrastructure: From Hyperscale to Distributed Compute
Artificial intelligence is reshaping global energy markets. From hyperscale data centres to localized processing integrated with distributed systems, digital demand is increasingly influencing how power and broadband projects are structured, financed, and scaled. For Africa, this moment presents a strategic opportunity: leveraging growing digital loads as anchor demand to strengthen the economics of both grid-connected and distributed energy systems. By improving utilization and revenue stability—particularly for mini-grids—integrated power–digital models can accelerate electrification and digital connectivity for people and economies while reducing cost pressures for underserved communities.
- How can distributed energy systems capture growing digital and AI-driven demand while simultaneously expanding affordable household electricity and broadband connectivity?
- What commercial structures—anchor offtake agreements, blended finance, risk mitigation instruments, and hard-currency revenue streams—can improve scalability and investor confidence?
- How can integrated energy–digital infrastructure unlock two-way U.S.–Africa economic opportunity, supply-chain development, and long-term competitiveness?
Moderator
Amana Bawa
Speakers
H.E. Honourable Cyril Grant
Nicole Poindexter
Ferdinand van Ingen
Scott Salandy-Defour
Andrew Herscowitz
Kate Steel
Sabrina Roshan
Closed Door Boardrooms: Country Huddle
US-East Africa
Invitation Only
Moderator
Ambassador Troy Fitrell
Speakers
H.E. Honourable Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu
H.E. Honourable Salome Makamba
Abera Endeshaw Abebe
Ismail Mohamed
John Mageni
Peter Njenga
Joseph Siror
Stephen Busieney
Charles Sangweni
Shiyana Gunasekara
John Dour
Alex Macdonald
Mohamed Rali Badissy
Timothy Reber
Session Switchover
How Gas Strategies between the US and Africa are Increasing Energy Security and Bilateral Trade
The critical role of gas to industrialise and power economic growth in Africa and the US has never been more urgent. However, with deals taking up to ten years to complete, what should investors be doing to increase the pace of investment in these critical resources?
- Why does the US consider Africa a Strategic Energy Partner and what does this mean?
- How gas offers Africa a diversified industrial future, bringing in US technology and new industrial partners.
- How the US is supporting Africa’s energy baseload needs through gas development and industrialisation.
Moderator
Erik Granskog
Speakers
H.E. Honourable Salome Makamba
Judith Adjobah Blay
Artur Custódio
Ebenezer Olusesi
Karim Nasser
Laura Spector
HYDRO-LINK: Strengthening Energy Security and Critical Minerals Supply Chains in Africa
This session will explore the strategic and commercial case for cross-border transmission infrastructure, anchored in the HYDRO-LINK project and its broader regional implications. Speakers will:
- Examine the Angola–DRC high-voltage interconnector as a scalable private transmission platform linking generation, industrial demand, and regional power pools.
- Assess how reliable cross-border power enables mining, mineral processing, and manufacturing expansion across Southern and Central Africa.
- Explore transmission as a cornerstone of energy security and critical minerals supply chains amid shifting global trade and geopolitical dynamics.
- Highlight transmission as an attractive, stable infrastructure asset class aligned with long-term government and institutional capital priorities.
Moderator
Paul Hinks
Speakers
Maria Stratanova
Brian Kelly
Ramsey Day
Amb. J. Peter Pham
Closed Door Boardrooms: Country Huddle
US-West Africa
Invitation Only
Moderator
David Arinze
Speakers
Honourable R. Matenokay Tingban
H.E. Honourable Dr. Dele Alake
H.E. Honourable Laye Sekou Camara
H.E. Honourable Cyril Grant
H.E. Honourable Biodun Ogunleye
Lamin Camara
Honourable Isaac Taggart Jr.
Jean-Christian Turkson
Mark Baah
William Amuna
Honourable Mohammed Sherif
Honourable Amos Tweh
Emeafa Hardcastle
Temitope George
Johnson Akinnawo
Muhammed Jawara
Nana Akyaa Amoah-Amissah
Tope Adebanjo
Damilola Hamid Balogun
Daniel Petrie
Alex Macdonald
Femi Adedoyin
Mohamed Rali Badissy
Timothy Reber
Closing Lunch
Thank you PAS 2026!