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POWER WEEK Africa :9 – 13 September 2019, Johannesburg

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The 2nd annual international conference specially designed for the African electric power & energy industry, promising 5 days of premium networking opportunities that is inclusive of a 2-day main conference, 6 supplementary workshops, multiple case studies from a wide array of perspectives, expert opinions and unrivalled insights into the African electric power & energy market prospects.

POWER WEEK AFRICA promises an abundance of opportunities to network with C-level executives in the African electric power & energy industry ranging from regulators, national power companies, financial institutions, investors, renewable & IPPs, government ministries, policy makers, law firms and many more.

With our diverse pool of internationally renowned participants, you are guaranteed valuable insights on an extensive range of topics that concern the African electric power & energy industry today – financing, investment & guarantees, supply & demand, project management, electricity markets, governance, political risk, workforce development, tariffs, privatisation, renewable energy, solar, power generation, accessibility, affordability, technological advancements, mini grids, energy storage, off-grid solutions, managing losses and so much more.

This year’s conference will address cutting edge topics with Real Examples and Case Studies including:

Date Program
10 – 11 September 2019 POWER WEEK Africa Main Conference
9 September 2019 Workshop A:
Renewable Energy
12 September 2019 Workshop B:
Off-Grid Technologies
13 September 2019 Workshop C:
Energy Storage
3 – 6 September 2019 Workshop D:

Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)

16 – 18 September 2019 Workshop E:
EPC Contracts for Energy Industry
16 – 20 September 2019 Workshop E:
Power Project Finance

 

List of high-profile speakers

  1. Jeff Radebe, Minister of Energy, Department of Energy, South Africa
  2. James Momoh, Chairman, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission
  3. London Mwafulilwa, Chairman, Copperbelt Energy Corporation, Zambia
  4. Eddie O’Connor, Chairman, Mainstream Renewable Power, Ireland
  5. Jonathan Amoako-Baah, CEO, GRIDCo, Ghana
  6. Mark Swilling, Chairman, Development Bank of Southern Africa, South Africa
  7. Agatha Nnaji, Managing Director, Geometric Power, Nigeria
  8. Cheikh Bedda, Director, African Union Commission, Ethiopia
  9. Josef Abramowitz, President & CEO, Gigawatt Global, Israel
  10. Garba Haruna, CEO, Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company, Nigeria
  11. Joseph Mutale, Professor, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
  12. Oumarou Hamandjoda, Deputy CEO, ENEO, Cameroon
  13. Alfred Mwila, Director, Energy Regulation Board, Zambia
  14. Benjamin Mugisha, Senior Underwriter, African Trade Insurance Agency, Kenya
  15. Saïd Mouline, CEO, Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency, Morocco
  16. Thembisile Majola, Former Deputy Minister of Energy, South Africa
  17. Valérie Levkov, Senior Vice President, EDF, France
  18. John Omollo, Chief Risk Officer, Export Credit Insurance Corporation, South Africa
  19. Lisa Pinsley, Director, Actis, South Africa
  20. Maher Chebbo, Chief Business Innovation Officer, GE Power, France
  21. Wim Jonker Klunne, Lead Coordinator, EEP Africa, South Africa
  22. Snehar Shah, General Manager, Azuri Technologies, Kenya
  23. Peter Oldacre, Head of Origination & Investment, Bushveld Energy, South Africa
  24. Kannan Lakmeeharan, Partner, Mckinsey & Company, South Africa
  25. Sampson Mamphweli, Director, Centre for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Studies, South Africa

… and more.

 

For more information, please email to reanne@power-week.com

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