A New Renewable Energy Knowledge Exchange Partnership: Exploring Collaboration and Investment Opportunities in Rwanda, Zambia, Malawi and Scotland

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The GRC is located within the Institute for Energy & Environment, one of Europe's leading and largest power systems and energy technology university research groups, and supported by Strathclyde's Centre for Sustainable Development.

The GRC delivery partner in Malawi is the Renewable Energy Industry Association of Malawi (REIAMA) whose mission is to promote efficient and sustainable use of renewable energy technologies in Malawi to the satisfaction of the end-user and all stakeholders. Their membership spans the renewable energy sector of Malawi and they lead a range of capacity-building and knowledge exchange programmes.

The GRC delivery partner in Zambia is the Zambia Renewable Energy Association (ZARENA) a leading association in Zambia that is dedicated to promoting and advancing the use of renewable energy solutions across the nation. The association brings together experts, industry professionals, and enthusiasts who are committed to driving the transition to clean, sustainable energy.

The GRC delivery partner in Rwanda is the Energy Private Developer’s Association (EPD) a membership organisation committed to sustainable energy projects that promote a low-carbon future. EPD work closely with policymakers, industry leaders, development partners and other stakeholders to advocate for policies and promote sustainable energy practices and investments.

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Recording from Friday, January 23, 2026 | Language: English | Length: 58:18 Minutes

Damien Frame
University of Strathclyde, Scotland

The Institute of Energy and Environment is one of Europe’s leading and largest power systems and energy technology university research groups. Our 200 staff and researchers engage in a diverse range of collaborative, multidisciplinary research programmes, addressing issues such as the creation of sustainable energy systems, to the development of condition monitoring technologies and asset investment planning. We have a strong international focus and have been leading rural energy access research and capacity building partnership projects in sub-Saharn Africa for over 15 years.

Charles Dakalira
REIAMA, Malawi

REIAMA's mission is to promote efficient and sustainable use of renewable energy technologies in Malawi to the satisfaction of the end-user and all stakeholders. Their membership spans the renewable energy sector of Malawi and they lead a range of capacity-building and knowledge exchange programmes.

Serge Wilson
MUHIZI, EPD, Rwanda

EPD's mission is for all homes in Rwanda to have access to modern energy. They collaborate with the government in the formulation of policies and practices that achieve universal energy access in the most economical way; advocate for and help build a positive working environment for the private sector; forge strong partnerships between the private sector and the public sector.

Chikuku Katebe
ZARENA, Zambia

ZARENA is the premier organization dedicated to advancing renewable energy in Zambia. Founded in 2017, the association brings together professionals, businesses, policymakers, and individuals passionate about driving the transition to a sustainable energy future.

Dr. Florian Wessendorf,
Solar Promotion International GmbH, Germany

Dr. Florian Wessendorf is Managing Director of Solar Promotion GmbH and Solar Promotion International GmbH. He is responsible for the global conference program and exhibitions in North America, South America and India. He has deep expertise in the solar industry, and formerly served as Managing Director of Photovoltaic Equipment at VDMA, where he was responsible for strategic development, market research and technology scouting, advocacy and policy advice, events, PR and marketing.

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