POWER WEEK AFRICA
9 - 13 September 2019, Johannesburg
www.power-week.com/Africa
Overview
POWER WEEK AFRICA is the 2nd annual international conference & summit 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. This will be your opportunity to interact with key players of the African electric power & energy industry – all at one platform!
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.
Grab this chance to stay one step ahead in the industry - POWER WEEK AFRICA is definitely an event not to be missed!
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: |
12 September 2019 |
Workshop B: |
13 September 2019 |
Workshop C: |
3 - 6 September 2019 |
Workshop D: Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) |
16 – 18 September 2019 |
Workshop E: |
16 – 20 September 2019 |
Workshop E: |
List of high-profile speakers from the continent of Africa and beyond
- Jeff Radebe, Minister of Energy, Department of Energy, South Africa
- James Momoh, Chairman, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission
- London Mwafulilwa, Chairman, Copperbelt Energy Corporation, Zambia
- Eddie O’Connor, Chairman, Mainstream Renewable Power, Ireland
- Jonathan Amoako-Baah, CEO, GRIDCo, Ghana
- Mark Swilling, Chairman, Development Bank of Southern Africa, South Africa
- Agatha Nnaji, Managing Director, Geometric Power, Nigeria
- Cheikh Bedda, Director, African Union Commission, Ethiopia
- Josef Abramowitz, President & CEO, Gigawatt Global, Israel
- Garba Haruna, CEO, Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company, Nigeria
- Joseph Mutale, Professor, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
- Oumarou Hamandjoda, Deputy CEO, ENEO, Cameroon
- Alfred Mwila, Director, Energy Regulation Board, Zambia
- Benjamin Mugisha, Senior Underwriter, African Trade Insurance Agency, Kenya
- Saïd Mouline, CEO, Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency, Morocco
- Thembisile Majola, Former Deputy Minister of Energy, South Africa
- Valérie Levkov, Senior Vice President, EDF, France
- John Omollo, Chief Risk Officer, Export Credit Insurance Corporation, South Africa
- Lisa Pinsley, Director, Actis, South Africa
- Maher Chebbo, Chief Business Innovation Officer, GE Power, France
- Wim Jonker Klunne, Lead Coordinator, EEP Africa, South Africa
- Snehar Shah, General Manager, Azuri Technologies, Kenya
- Peter Oldacre, Head of Origination & Investment, Bushveld Energy, South Africa
- Kannan Lakmeeharan, Partner, Mckinsey & Company, South Africa
- Sampson Mamphweli, Director, Centre for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Studies, South Africa
… and more. To find out the speakers’ profile, visit www.power-week.com/Africa/Speakers
Why you should not miss POWER WEEK AFRICA?
- Premium Networking Opportunities
Opportunities to network with some of the biggest names in the industry
- Diverse Perspectives
Hear from the experiences of 20+ high profile speakers from the continent of Africa and beyond
- Solution Oriented Discussions
Be involved in identifying solutions to the great challenges facing the
Website: http://www.power-week.com/Africa