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Conference:
Day 1
13 Sept 8am - 5:30pm
Day 2
14 Sept 8am - 5:30pm
Workshop:
Workshop 1 or 2, 15 Sept
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Why attend the Co-Generation World Africa conference?
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What you'll take away from this event:
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Construct power purchase agreements that make business sense
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Learn about the new funding models
available in the co-gen sector
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Take bagasse generation to the next
level – efficiency, capacity and profitable operations
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Learn how IPPs are the key to success
for a vibrant energy sector
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Solving Africa’s energy crisis – industry
has the capacity to generate
Fascinating. Very well organised.
Attended a number of other conferences
and this is a notch above the rest.
Delani Njapha, Process Engineer, PBMR
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Exhibit or sponsor
Showcasing the latest in cogeneration systems, turnkey solutions, leading advice from world class consultants, the best legal teams in the field and first world equipment.
In scope, content and one stop solutions, Co Generation World Africa is the only event of its kind in Africa in 2010
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Who will be there?
Our conference features
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Discover huge potential business opportunities in Africa
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Profit from leading strategies and world-class speakers
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Get the inside scoop from case studies and panel sessions focused on the real issues
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Find new avenues to expand your business and increase your bottom-line
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Meet, network and do business with the best cogeneration minds in the industry
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Explore new markets, new ideas and generate new opportunities for your business
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 Barbara Hogan
Minister of Public Enterprises
Department of Public Enterprises
South Africa
 Nelisiwe Magubane
Director General – Electricity
Department of Energy,
South Africa
 Antonio Saide
Chairman
National Directorate of Renewable Energies,
Mozambique
 Mohammed Abdelrahman
Energy Specialist
NEPAD Secretariat,
South Africa
 Bernard Osawa
Director – Renewables
Electricity Regulatory
Commission, Kenya
 Mike Eyre
Technical Director
IPSA Group,
United Kingdom
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