EPIC Africa Research Network
Research Network

EPIC Africa Research Network

Sustainable water, energy and food pathways across Africa.

A multi-country research network hosted and coordinated at RCEES, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana.

Overview

About the Network

EPIC Africa brings together universities, policy institutes and research centres from across sub-Saharan Africa and partner regions to co-produce knowledge on the continent's energy transition, environmental governance and climate resilience.

Network Leadership
EO
Prof. Eric Antwi Ofosu
Network Lead
MM
Mamud Musah
Coordinator

Mission

Advance evidence-based energy and climate policy in Africa through collaborative research, capacity building and knowledge exchange.

Vision

A continent where research, policy and innovation converge to deliver just, sustainable and inclusive energy and environmental outcomes.

Approach

Co-designed research projects, joint PhD supervision, open data, and policy dialogues with government and civil society stakeholders.

Thematic Pillars

Research Focus Areas

The network organizes its work around four interlinked thematic pillars.

Energy Access & Transition

Pathways to universal, affordable and clean energy; decentralized renewables; grid integration; just-transition frameworks.

Policy & Governance

Comparative energy and climate policy, regulatory reform, institutional analysis and public-sector capacity.

Innovation & Enterprise

Clean-energy entrepreneurship, technology diffusion, innovation systems and green-jobs research.

Climate & Environment

Climate adaptation, water-energy-food nexus, environmental sustainability and ecosystem-based approaches.

Methodology

CLEWS Modelling with OSeMOSYS

EARN applies integrated CLEWS (Climate, Land, Energy, Water Systems) modelling using OSeMOSYS — the Open Source Energy Modelling System — to explore sustainable pathways for African countries.

Climate

Scenario inputs on temperature, precipitation and climate-change impacts on resource availability.

Land

Land-use competition between food, biomass, conservation and settlement; yields and soil dynamics.

Energy

Least-cost investment and dispatch of generation, storage and demand across fossil and renewable options.

Water

Surface and groundwater availability, irrigation demand, hydropower potential and inter-sectoral allocation.

Why OSeMOSYS?

OSeMOSYS is a fully open-source, modular, long-term optimization framework for energy and integrated resource systems. Its transparent, adaptable structure supports capacity building, reproducible research and country-led policy analysis — a strong fit for EARN's mission of collaborative, co-produced knowledge across African institutions.

Consortium

Partners & Members

EPIC Africa is a consortium of African research institutions with international partner universities and policy organizations.

RCEES, UENR

Ghana — Network Host

Strathmore University

Kenya

TU Delft

Netherlands

Partner list is indicative. Please contact the coordinator for the full and current membership.

Updates

News & Events

Recent activities, upcoming workshops and calls from across the network.

Seminar Series

EPIC TALK Series

A recurring series of talks on energy, policy, innovation and climate research across the network.

Dates to be announced
Capacity Building

EARN Summer Schools

Intensive short programmes on CLEWS modelling, OSeMOSYS, and sustainability research methods for students and early-career researchers.

Dates to be announced

Join the Network

Researchers, policy professionals and practitioners interested in collaboration are invited to get in touch.

Contact RCEES