The Continental Energy Programme in Africa
The Continental Energy Programme in Africa (CEPA) is an EU-funded initiative under Global Gateway supporting Africa’s just and inclusive energy transition.
The Continental Energy Programme in Africa (CEPA) is an EU-funded initiative under Global Gateway supporting Africa’s just and inclusive energy transition.

The subsequent inception phase resulted in an agreed logical framework that defines project activities in five specific work packages generating concrete outputs, outcomes, and impacts. These work packages are: 1. International Events 2. Specialised Working Groups 3. Training and Technical Assistance 4. Communication and dissemination 5. Project Management In the 7 reporting periods LNGnet organised 10 training courses with a total number of 491 participants, implemented 5 Specialised Working Groups with 47 renowned international experts involved across them, and managed 3 international events with 203 participants. In total, stakeholders from across 52 countries across 5 continents were involved in LNGnet.

Since April 2018, NTU International A/S is implementing the EU project 11th EDF Energy Governance Programme in West Africa (AGoSE-AO) in support of ECOWAS. The TA aim is to contribute to poverty alleviation through increased