KITE LBG (originally called the Kumasi Institute of Technology, Energy and Environment – KITE) was incorporated on 20 November 1996 as a Company Limited by Guarantee under the Companies Code of Ghana (1963, Act 179).

In 2019, the KITE Executive Council passed a resolution to change the original name to its popular acronym KITE, which had, over time, gained strong professional, institutional, and public recognition. The decision to change the name was necessitated, largely by the fact that the organization had strategically moved the bulk of its operations to Accra rendering the geographical location – Kumasi – specified in the name a bit restrictive and not-applicable and partly because of the sheer length of the original name, which made branding difficult.

The suffix LBG (Limited by Guarantee) was added to the name pursuant to Section 21 (1 of the Companies Code, 2019 (Act 992) which mandates registered companies in Ghana to add specific suffixes at the end of their names to ensure easy identification of their legal status.  The adoption of the name KITE LBG therefore provides a clearer and more accurate reflection of the organisation’s legal status, operational base, and broadened mandate within Ghana and across the West African sub-region.

KITE was established to address the critical intersection of technology, energy, and the environment within Ghana’s development process. Since its inception, the organisation has pursued this mandate through three enduring core objectives:

  • To promote policy-oriented research on technology, energy, and the environment;
  • To undertake training and disseminate information in the areas of technology, energy, and the environment;
  • To provide project development, implementation, and consulting services relating to technology, energy, and the environment.

The deliberate focus on technology, energy, and the environment from the outset reflects KITE’s long-standing commitment to a nexus-based approach to sustainable development. Central to this approach is the Energy–Environment–Technology Nexus, which recognises the complex and dynamic interactions between energy production and consumption, environmental sustainability, and technological advancement. This nexus underscores the critical role of science, innovation, and enterprise in addressing climate change, enabling cleaner energy systems, improving efficiency, and supporting economic transformation while safeguarding ecological integrity. Nearly three decades after its establishment, this nexus has not only maintained its relevance but also become central to the global 2030 development agenda.

 

 

A resilient and inclusive Ghana and Africa where sustainable technological innovations and digital solutions are accessible to all, driving accelerated and inclusive sustainable development.

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To empower African communities and professionals by facilitating equitable access to sustainable energy systems and climate resilient and innovative technologies through research, policy entrepreneurship, capacity building, impactful project implementation and robust partnerships.

KITE LBG’s work is guided by a strong organisational ethos rooted in professionalism, accountability, and impact. The following core values underpin all strategic, operational, and partnership engagements:

Innovation and Sustainability

KITE is solution-oriented and continuously pursues creative, sustainable, and regenerative innovations that generate lasting impact. The organisation advances the Energy–Environment–Technology Nexus to support long-term development outcomes in Ghana and across Africa.

Collaboration and Strategic Partnerships

KITE works closely with communities, public institutions, private sector actors, academia, and development partners that share its vision. The organisation fosters partnerships that maximise collective impact and promote inclusive participation across gender, age, culture, and socio-economic groups.

Transparency, Accountability, and Integrity

KITE acts with honesty and integrity in all engagements, upholding high ethical standards, transparency, and accountability. The organisation takes responsibility for its decisions and actions, builds trust with stakeholders, and ensures credible and responsible stewardship of resources.

Adaptability and Resilience

KITE embraces change and responds effectively to complexity and uncertainty. The organisation continuously refines its approaches, methods, and tools to remain relevant and deliver innovative, context-responsive solutions in dynamic local, regional, and global environments.

Excellence and Professional Development

KITE upholds high professional standards in all its work, demands excellence in delivery, and invests deliberately in continuous learning, leadership development, and institutional capacity to strengthen long-term organisational performance and impact.

Equity and Inclusion

KITE promotes fair and equitable access to resources, opportunities, and decision-making. The organisation values diversity and inclusion across its programmes and operations, ensuring that women, youth, marginalised groups, and underserved communities are meaningfully engaged and benefit from development interventions.

70+

Projects

2M+

People Served Directly

$20M

Development Assistance Attracted

150+

Capacity Building Workshops

100+

Energy Businesses Directly Established

50

Publications and Informational Materials

20+

Research and Impact Studies

120+

Communities Impacted