IPP & Co-Gen World Africa - Thursday 29 March 2012

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8am
Registration and refreshments
8.50am
OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR
Ms Hillary Erasmus at Power & Electricity World Africa

GAINING INDEPENDENCE

9am
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: COUNTERING RISKS OF RISING ELECTRICITY PRICES AND SUPPLY CONSTRAINTS THROUGH SELF-GENERATION
Mr Henri Loubser at Power & Electricity World Africa
Mr Kribs Govender at Power & Electricity World Africa

  • Investment into various technologies that ensure self-sufficiency
  • The benefits of producing electricity from natural gas rather than coal
  • Improving electricity supply by reducing reliance on the national grid

9.30am
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: LEADING THE WAY FOR INDEPENDENT POWER
Ms Helen Tarnoy at Power & Electricity World Africa

Ms Helen Tarnoy

Helen is joint founder of Aldwych International, along with Mark Fitzpatrick. Helen was appointed Managing Director on 1 July 2010. Previously, as Deputy Managing Director and Commercial Director, she had overall responsibility for...

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  • Providing a conducive environment for IPP development
  • Implementing an effective and independent systems regulator
  • A long-term view for IPP development on the continent
     

10am
Morning refreshments and networking
10.30am
CASE STUDY: EXXARO MEETING ITS POWER REQUIREMENTS - UNDERSTANDING THE NEED FOR POWER SECURITY IN A LOW CARBON ECONOMY
Mr Ernst Venter at Power & Electricity World Africa

  • The importance of energy security and efficiency  to maintain operations and expand production
  • Mitigating risk by implementing cogeneration  solutions - looking at Namakwa and Market Coke
  • Reducing carbon footprint by venturing into the cleaner energy space
  • Facilitating independent power production as part of a diversification strategy

11am
PANEL DISCUSSION: RE-USE AND RE-CYCLE: SELF-GENERATION AS PART OF THE BUSINESS PLAN
Mr Hassan Hashim Erwa at Power & Electricity World Africa
Mr Doug Kuni at Power & Electricity World Africa

LUCRATIVE PARTNERSHIPS

11.45am
CASE STUDY: HOW TO BECOME AN IPP IN AFRICA
Mr Julius Riungu at Power & Electricity World Africa

Mr Julius Riungu

Eng. Julius Riungu is Chief Executive Officer of Tsavo Power Company Ltd. Julius is a Board Member of Kenya Engineers’ Registration Board and the 1ST Vice-Chairman of the Institution of Engineers of Kenya. Graduating from University...

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12.15pm
Networking luncheon
1.45pm
DE-MONOPOLISING THE ENERGY SECTOR IN AFRICA
Mr Anton-Louis Olivier at Power & Electricity World Africa

Mr Anton-Louis Olivier

Anton-Louis Olivier is a project developer in the clean and sustainable energy sector and has worked on energy projects in over 20 countries in Africa and Latin America. Anton-Louis was born and bred in Pretoria, South Africa. After qualifying as a ...

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  • How to make generating electricity profitable for you
  • How IPPs are opening the investment door
  • The financial implications of carbon credits
  • Financing embedded equipment on your distribution network
     

2.15pm
PANEL DISCUSSION: PUTTING POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS INTO PLACE ACROSS AFRICA
Moderator:
Ms Karen Breytenbach at Power & Electricity World Africa

Ms Karen Breytenbach

KAREN BREYTENBACH is a Senior Project Advisor in the Public Private Partnership (“PPP”) Unit of the National Treasury of South Africa and Head of the Finance Desk. The National Treasury PPP Unit has a dual role as the regulator of PPPs and the...

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Ms Helen Tarnoy at Power & Electricity World Africa

Ms Helen Tarnoy

Helen is joint founder of Aldwych International, along with Mark Fitzpatrick. Helen was appointed Managing Director on 1 July 2010. Previously, as Deputy Managing Director and Commercial Director, she had overall responsibility for...

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Mr Andrey Gurevich at Power & Electricity World Africa
Mr Doug Kuni at Power & Electricity World Africa
Mr Thomas Garner at Power & Electricity World Africa

Mr Thomas Garner

Thomas is responsible for establishing Exxaro Energy to grow the Energy Business as a new portfolio of Exxaro. Projects in the growth portfolio are: Exxaro On-site: Various co-generation projects Wind: 100 MW wind farm at Brand se Baai, West...

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3pm
Afternoon refreshments and speed networking

SUSTAINING PROJECTS

4pm
REGIONAL UPDATE: THE IPP PV MARKET IN SOUTH AFRICA
Dr Chris Haw at Power & Electricity World Africa

  • Update on the IPP renewables RFP program
  • Small scale projects, rooftop and REFIT programmes
  • Current and projected status of the market?
  • Success of socio-economic targets
  • Getting a project off the ground
  • Where are we now - and where we are going
     

4.30pm
CASE STUDY: THE SUCCESS OF IPP’S ADDING TO GRID CAPACITY
Mr. Steve Martin at Power & Electricity World Africa

Mr. Steve Martin

STEVE MARTIN Steve Martin is a distinguished sales and business development executive with 18 years of energy projects experience in Turkey, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Africa. Steve has a solid technical and managerial background, and became ...

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  • Boosting the nation’s power generation capacity
  • The need for appropriation funding and third party funding
  • How Africa can benefit from large scale IPP projects
     

POLICY

5pm
HOW TO PROSPER IN THE CURRENT REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES
Mr. Jonathan Curren at Power & Electricity World Africa

  • Focusing energy policy decisions on long-term economic development for the continent
  • The need for a level playing field
  • An appropriate regulatory framework to encourage private sector players
     

5.30pm
Closing remarks by the Chair and end of conference
Sponsors
Diamond partner
Eskom at Clean Technology World Africa
Gold sponsor
Barloworld Power (Pty) Ltd at Clean Technology World Africa
Gold sponsor
GE South Africa (Pty) Ltd at Clean Technology World Africa
Gold sponsor
Mainstream Renewable Power at Clean Technology World Africa
Gold sponsor
MTU South Africa (Pty) Ltd at Clean Technology World Africa
Gold sponsor
PwC at Clean Technology World Africa
Gold sponsor
Samsung Electronics SA (pty) Ltd at Clean Technology World Africa
Gold sponsor
Samsung at Clean Technology World Africa
Silver sponsor
SunEdison Energy Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd at Clean Technology World Africa
Host partner
City Power at Clean Technology World Africa
Host partner
City of Johannesburg at Clean Technology World Africa
Bronze sponsor
CG Power Systems Belgium NV at Clean Technology World Africa
Bronze sponsor
Changzhou Trina Solar Energy Co. Ltd at Clean Technology World Africa
Bronze Sponsor
Howden Africa (Pty) Ltd at Clean Technology World Africa
Bronze sponsor
Light Kinetics at Clean Technology World Africa
Round Table sponsor
Solaire Direct at Clean Technology World Africa
Speaker podium sponsor
Absa Capital at Clean Technology World Africa
Delegate Bag sponsor
Arup at Clean Technology World Africa
Luncheon sponsor
PEC Engineers at Clean Technology World Africa
Luncheon sponsor
SolarWorld Africa (Pty) Ltd at Clean Technology World Africa
Networking partner
ESBI at Clean Technology World Africa
Delegate Bag sponsor
SMA Solar Technology AG at Clean Technology World Africa