
About AEPG
About AEPG
Join the AEPG, the Association of Energy Professionals Ghana where we help institutions save on energy costs so they can better serve their communities.
Join the AEPG, the Association of Energy Professionals Ghana where we help institutions save on energy costs so they can better serve their communities.

For every engagement, we assemble team with the most appropriate experience and expertise.
For every engagement, we assemble team with the most appropriate experience and expertise.
Association of Energy Professionals Ghana (AEPG), based in Accra, Ghana is the local chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE).
Association of Energy Professionals Ghana (AEPG), based in Accra, Ghana is the local chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE).
The Association of Energy Professionals Ghana® (AEPG®), founded in 2019, is a nonprofit professional society affiliated to the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), USA. The mission of AEPG is “to promote the scientific and educational interests of those engaged in the energy industry and to foster action for Sustainable Development.” It is a primary source of local training, continuous learning, employment opportunities and professional networking for energy professionals in Ghana.
The Association of Energy Professionals Ghana® (AEPG®), founded in 2019, is a nonprofit professional society affiliated to the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), USA. The mission of AEPG is “to promote the scientific and educational interests of those engaged in the energy industry and to foster action for Sustainable Development.” It is a primary source of local training, continuous learning, employment opportunities and professional networking for energy professionals in Ghana.
AEE is a non-profit professional society of over 18,000 members in more than 100 countries. AEE’s network of over 98 local chapters meets regularly to discuss regional issues and includes representation from the commercial, industrial, institutional, governmental, energy services, and utility sectors.
AEE is a non-profit professional society of over 18,000 members in more than 100 countries. AEE’s network of over 98 local chapters meets regularly to discuss regional issues and includes representation from the commercial, industrial, institutional, governmental, energy services, and utility sectors.
AEPG provides energy professionals with the means of participating actively in the international AEE network and is a platform for information and networking in the dynamic fields of energy engineering, energy efficiency and management, renewable and alternative energy, power generation, energy services, sustainability, environmental compliance and all related areas.
AEPG provides energy professionals with the means of participating actively in the international AEE network and is a platform for information and networking in the dynamic fields of energy engineering, energy efficiency and management, renewable and alternative energy, power generation, energy services, sustainability, environmental compliance and all related areas.
For every engagement, we assemble team with the most appropriate experience and expertise.
For every engagement, we assemble team with the most appropriate experience and expertise.
Chapter Leadership
Chapter Leadership
Here are the executive members who have taken up the mantel to lead the chapter on its mission.
Here are the executive members who have taken up the mantel to lead the chapter on its mission.
Ing. Darlington A. Ahuble is an energy expert with over 20 years of experience in energy efficiency, project management, and power plant operations. He is passionate about sustainable energy solutions, particularly in commercial and industrial settings. Darlington has led and supported various technical and managerial roles in Ghana’s electric utility sector. He actively mentors young engineers and champions occupational health, safety, and environmental standards. He holds an MSc in Sustainable Energy Engineering from Sweden’s KTH and a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from KNUST, Ghana. He is a Fellow of the Ghana Institution of Engineering and a Certified Energy Manager with the AEE.
Ing. Darlington A. Ahuble is an energy expert with over 20 years of experience in energy efficiency, project management, and power plant operations. He is passionate about sustainable energy solutions, particularly in commercial and industrial settings. Darlington has led and supported various technical and managerial roles in Ghana’s electric utility sector. He actively mentors young engineers and champions occupational health, safety, and environmental standards. He holds an MSc in Sustainable Energy Engineering from Sweden’s KTH and a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from KNUST, Ghana. He is a Fellow of the Ghana Institution of Engineering and a Certified Energy Manager with the AEE.

Engr. Leslie Mantei Donkor
Engr. Leslie Mantei Donkor
Vice President
Vice President
Engr. Leslie Mantei Donkor is a seasoned design and operations professional specializing in mission-critical data centers. He oversees 24/7 operations, maintenance, and construction to ensure 100% uptime and system reliability. Leslie leads both capital and operational projects, with a strong focus on budget, performance, and crisis management. His expertise includes commissioning, energy audits, problem-solving, and post-incident remediation. He holds dual Master's Degree in Occupational Safety & Health Risk Management and Sustainable Energy Management. Leslie is VP of AEPG, a Senior IEEE member, and holds multiple engineering degrees from Ghana and abroad.
Engr. Leslie Mantei Donkor is a seasoned design and operations professional specializing in mission-critical data centers. He oversees 24/7 operations, maintenance, and construction to ensure 100% uptime and system reliability. Leslie leads both capital and operational projects, with a strong focus on budget, performance, and crisis management. His expertise includes commissioning, energy audits, problem-solving, and post-incident remediation. He holds dual Master's Degree in Occupational Safety & Health Risk Management and Sustainable Energy Management. Leslie is VP of AEPG, a Senior IEEE member, and holds multiple engineering degrees from Ghana and abroad.

Ing. Ismaila Wiafe
Ing. Ismaila Wiafe
Secretary
Secretary
Ing. Ismaila Wiafe is a Professional Mechanical Engineer and Certified Energy Auditor with a deep commitment to sustainability. He is the convener of AEPG (AEE Ghana Chapter) and excels at leading diverse teams to impactful results. His expertise spans facility systems, HVAC, solar PV, and multiple energy system optimizations. He specializes in energy auditing, carbon reporting, maintenance engineering, and sustainable project management. Ismaila has implemented energy and water-saving solutions across over 50 facilities, reducing cost and carbon footprints. He is driven by a passion for clean energy, environmental stewardship, and continuous innovation.
Ing. Ismaila Wiafe is a Professional Mechanical Engineer and Certified Energy Auditor with a deep commitment to sustainability. He is the convener of AEPG (AEE Ghana Chapter) and excels at leading diverse teams to impactful results. His expertise spans facility systems, HVAC, solar PV, and multiple energy system optimizations. He specializes in energy auditing, carbon reporting, maintenance engineering, and sustainable project management. Ismaila has implemented energy and water-saving solutions across over 50 facilities, reducing cost and carbon footprints. He is driven by a passion for clean energy, environmental stewardship, and continuous innovation.
Editorial Committee
After the formation of the Association of Energy Professionals Ghana (AEPG), the board went ahead to set up an Editorial committee on the 24th of February 2021 aimed at serving as an information and communication hub on energy related matters specific to Ghana and the African Continent at large.
After the formation of the Association of Energy Professionals Ghana (AEPG), the board went ahead to set up an Editorial committee on the 24th of February 2021 aimed at serving as an information and communication hub on energy related matters specific to Ghana and the African Continent at large.

Ing. Bismarck Otoo
Ing. Bismarck Otoo
AEPG | Editor in Chief
Ing. Otoo serves as the Editor in Chief of the committee. He has a vast experience in both industry and academia, he currently serves as an Aeronautical Telecommunication Engineer in the Aviation industry.
His future prospects are in Engineering Quality Assurance, Industrial Research and Development, Engineering Law within the Energy Systems Chain and the Aviation industry.
Ing. Otoo serves as the Editor in Chief of the committee. He has a vast experience in both industry and academia, he currently serves as an Aeronautical Telecommunication Engineer in the Aviation industry.
His future prospects are in Engineering Quality Assurance, Industrial Research and Development, Engineering Law within the Energy Systems Chain and the Aviation industry.

Nurideen Abdulai
Nurideen Abdulai
AEPG | Content Creator and Section Editor
AEPG | Content Creator and Section Editor
Nurideen is responsible for content creation and section editing. He has been serving as the Executive Director for the Africa Center for Energy and Environmental Sustainability (ACEES – an energy Think-Tank based in Ghana). He is an energy management and efficiency consultant with a background in Economics and Oil and Gas at University of Ghana and Glasgow Caledonian University respectively.
Nurideen is currently a PhD Candidate in Sustainable Energy Management in Ghana with research interest in residential energy consumption and forecast.
Nurideen is responsible for content creation and section editing. He has been serving as the Executive Director for the Africa Center for Energy and Environmental Sustainability (ACEES – an energy Think-Tank based in Ghana). He is an energy management and efficiency consultant with a background in Economics and Oil and Gas at University of Ghana and Glasgow Caledonian University respectively.
Nurideen is currently a PhD Candidate in Sustainable Energy Management in Ghana with research interest in residential energy consumption and forecast.


Jonas Henry
Jonas Henry
AEPG | Content Creator and Section Editor
AEPG | Content Creator and Section Editor
Jonas Adafianoo Henry is a committee member also in charge of content creation and section editing. Jonas is the Co-Founder of Myriad projects & Energy - an international energy company with expertise in the trading & transportation of oil and gas. Jonas co-founded the company in 2013 after understudying some of the pioneers in the Energy industry & executing special tasks in contracts & negotiations for foreign delegates, embassies, and some international brands including Nokia & Managere Afrique, which enabled him to optimize efficient global management skills, interact with the African market & proffer solutions to achieve developmental goals. As manager for business development & new markets, Jonas has been growing the company with regards to serving and engaging multi-national companies to invest and conduct business in Africa, delivering high-level leads for stakeholders in the African energy industry to maximize the potential of their energy assets.
Jonas Adafianoo Henry is a committee member also in charge of content creation and section editing. Jonas is the Co-Founder of Myriad projects & Energy - an international energy company with expertise in the trading & transportation of oil and gas. Jonas co-founded the company in 2013 after understudying some of the pioneers in the Energy industry & executing special tasks in contracts & negotiations for foreign delegates, embassies, and some international brands including Nokia & Managere Afrique, which enabled him to optimize efficient global management skills, interact with the African market & proffer solutions to achieve developmental goals. As manager for business development & new markets, Jonas has been growing the company with regards to serving and engaging multi-national companies to invest and conduct business in Africa, delivering high-level leads for stakeholders in the African energy industry to maximize the potential of their energy assets.

Dominic Obeng
Dominic Obeng
AEPG | Associate Editor
AEPG | Associate Editor
Dominic is a committee member and an associate editor. He is currently the Head of Facilities Management in an international financial institution in Ghana. His career spans a period of 12 years in Engineering and Facilities Management in the telecommunications and banking sectors. He has Electrical/Electronic Engineering background and relevant certification in Problem and Incident Management. He is an Energy and Environment (EE) champion for his company with special focus on Carbon Neutrality and SUP elimination.
Dominic is a committee member and an associate editor. He is currently the Head of Facilities Management in an international financial institution in Ghana. His career spans a period of 12 years in Engineering and Facilities Management in the telecommunications and banking sectors. He has Electrical/Electronic Engineering background and relevant certification in Problem and Incident Management. He is an Energy and Environment (EE) champion for his company with special focus on Carbon Neutrality and SUP elimination.

Sharon Flora Frimpong
Sharon Flora Frimpong
AEPG | Associate Editor; CWEEL Liaison
AEPG | Associate Editor; CWEEL Liaison
Sharon is a committee member and also an associate editor. She doubles as the Council for Women in Energy and Environmental Leadership Liaison for the Ghana Chapter (CWEEL Liaison). Sharon represents a multidisciplinary expertise having practiced as an Assistant Quantity Surveyor and holds a Master of Law in International Energy Law and Policy.
She is currently working on a research that compares the National Energy Strategy of Morocco and the Renewable Energy Master Plan of Ghana and how it impacts private participation. She has an interest to investigate the impact of Energy foreign aid on the Low Carbon pathway of developing countries with a focus on the Electricity projects.
Sharon is a committee member and also an associate editor. She doubles as the Council for Women in Energy and Environmental Leadership Liaison for the Ghana Chapter (CWEEL Liaison). Sharon represents a multidisciplinary expertise having practiced as an Assistant Quantity Surveyor and holds a Master of Law in International Energy Law and Policy.
She is currently working on a research that compares the National Energy Strategy of Morocco and the Renewable Energy Master Plan of Ghana and how it impacts private participation. She has an interest to investigate the impact of Energy foreign aid on the Low Carbon pathway of developing countries with a focus on the Electricity projects.

Marina Agortimevor
Marina Agortimevor
AEPG | Traffic Manager, CWEEL Lead
AEPG | Traffic Manager, CWEEL Lead
Marina is a committee member and leads the traffic management team. She is also the CWEEL Lead for the AEPG Marrina is an Electrical/Electronics Engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the renewable energy sector. She is an MBA graduate. She is currently working with GIZ Ghana on Green People's Energy Project "to promote the use of renewable energy for social institutions in rural Ghana "Our inability to be vertically integrated with our crude products including gas exposes us to power insecurities where we are not able to utilize properly the availability and price of the key feedstock for power generation to ensure consistent power supply & subsidized prices for both commercial & domestic purposes. Therefore the ensuing and current erratic supply of electricity in the country is speculated to be the lack of gas flow due to the above considerations besides the technical challenges within the Power Industry.
Marina is a committee member and leads the traffic management team. She is also the CWEEL Lead for the AEPG Marrina is an Electrical/Electronics Engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the renewable energy sector. She is an MBA graduate. She is currently working with GIZ Ghana on Green People's Energy Project "to promote the use of renewable energy for social institutions in rural Ghana "Our inability to be vertically integrated with our crude products including gas exposes us to power insecurities where we are not able to utilize properly the availability and price of the key feedstock for power generation to ensure consistent power supply & subsidized prices for both commercial & domestic purposes. Therefore the ensuing and current erratic supply of electricity in the country is speculated to be the lack of gas flow due to the above considerations besides the technical challenges within the Power Industry.

Kafui Dey
Kafui Dey
AEPG | Co-opted Member; Content Influencer
AEPG | Co-opted Member; Content Influencer
Kafui Dey is a communication consultant and the founder of Kafui Dey Consulting. He specializes in moderating corporate events, coaching public speakers and media training. Kafui has worked with clients to win national elections and prepared speakers for corporate speaking engagements and TED talks.
He is motivated by the opportunity to help his clients make a meaningful impact via their improved communication skills.Outside of work, Kafui enjoys long early morning walks and listening to smooth jazz.
Kafui Dey is a communication consultant and the founder of Kafui Dey Consulting. He specializes in moderating corporate events, coaching public speakers and media training. Kafui has worked with clients to win national elections and prepared speakers for corporate speaking engagements and TED talks.
He is motivated by the opportunity to help his clients make a meaningful impact via their improved communication skills.Outside of work, Kafui enjoys long early morning walks and listening to smooth jazz.
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Business, Industry and the Environment
Business, Industry and the Environment
Energy Engineers working to increase energy efficiency, reduce carbon, and improve the environments in which we live and work.
Energy Engineers working to increase energy efficiency, reduce carbon, and improve the environments in which we live and work.




