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Connecting the entire power, energy and water value chain
14 – 16 May 2019 | CTICC, Cape Town, South AfricaSite visit: 17 May 2019
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#AUW2019 #PGAF19 AT A GLANCE
EXPO
PARTNER EVENTS
KEYNOTE SESSION
CLIMATE CHANGE AND EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS
(09:30, HALL 7)
WELCOME DRINKS RECEPTION
(14 MAY, 17:00, HALL 4)SPONSORED BY
NETWORKING FUNCTION ON DAY 2
(15 MAY, 16:30, HALLS 5-6)
AFRICAN POWER, ENERGY AND WATER INDUSTRY AWARDS
(15 MAY, 19:00, HALL 7)
MATCHMAKINGWITH MATCH!
ENERGY BAROPEN DAILY
HAPPY HOUR 15:00 – 16:00
5 CONFERENCE TRACKS
FUTURE CITIES POWER STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT
SMART ENERGY ENERGY REVOLUTION AFRICA
WATER
5 KNOWLEDGE HUBS
POWERGEN AFRICATRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION
SMART ENERGYRENEWABLE ENERGY
WATER
INITIATE!
UTILITY CEO FORUM(14 - 16 MAY 2019)
• SOFTBEV QUALITY BEVERAGES + FLOATING SOLAR PV PROJECT
• BELLVILLE WASTE WATER PLANT + FRANSCHHOEK WATER HUB
• FISANTEKRAAL WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT + KUYASA CDM (CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM) PROJECT
• KOEBERG NUCLEAR PLANT + DIMENSION DATA ICT PROJECT
• ROBBEN ISLAND SOLAR INSTALLATION + SILO SOLAR ON LOURENSFORD WINE ESTATE
ESI AFRICA INDUSTRY INTERVIEWS
09:00 – 17:00ESI AFRICA BOOTH
WOMAN IN POWER LUNCH
SUMITOMO SEMINAR
PRIME ALLIANCE UTILITY LUNCH WORKSHOP
NORDIC UTILITY DAY
STS ASSOCIATION TRAINING WORKSHOP
COCA-COLA COMMUNITY WATER ROUNDTABLE
AFRI-ALLIANCE
UTILITY 2.0
CONLOG LAUNCH
CONTENT
CO-LOCATED EVENTS
NETWORKING
SITE VISITS
INDUSTRY AWARDSBenchmarking industry excellence
AFRICAN POWER, ENERGY & WATER
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MATCH! is a matchmaking and meeting scheduling system to match your needs to those of other attendees, and then arrange a meeting with just a few clicks.
Once you’re logged in, your schedule shows the day broken down into 30-minute time slots. Use these to connect with fellow delegates at designated meeting spaces within the venue.
Meeting Zones have numbered tables for easy connecting onsite. Exhibitors can also use the system to book meetings at their own stand.
Please note that MATCH! is only available to pre-registered attendees. If you did not pre-register for the event you are still welcome to use the Business Lounge for informal meetings.
Please visit the MATCH! Business Lounge in Hall 3 (CTICC 1) for more help with using the system
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#HASHTAG PRINTER AND SMOOTHIE BIKES
Love cycling! Love smoothies! Well, you’re in the right place! Choose a frozen smoothie pack then use the smoothie bike to cycle up a fruity treat.
Hashtag printer will be there to capture the action and give you a photo of this unique experience
Capture your bicycle smoothie moment, or any other moment during the event, and upload the picture to
social media using the #ENERGYMOMENT19 and watch it print out instantly.
Collect your photos at stand M5, CTICC 2 (Survey area)
Spin for a smoothie
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NETWORKING, AWARDS
WHAT’S NOT TO MISS AT #ENERGYMOMENT19
DAY 2 NETWORKING RECEPTION 15 May, 16:30, Energy Bar, Halls 5 & 6 (CTICC 2), Open to all
Networking is about meeting people, sharing who you are and what you do, and gaining some valuable contacts and information that you can use in
your job in the future. Make sure you use the networking function to connect with the right people.
WELCOME DRINKS RECEPTION 14 May, 17:00, Delegate Lunch Area, Halls 1-4b, Open to all
Wind down after a day of business and join your colleagues at the free networking reception. This is a unique opportunity
to market yourself and your business. Ask questions and talk about your goals. Have your business cards ready!
Sponsored by
INDUSTRY AWARDS 15 May, 19:00, Hall 7, Tickets for collection at registration desk in Halls 5-7
The sixth edition of the African Power, Energy and Water Industry Awards will bring together 500 of Africa’s most
renowned power, energy and water industry professionals, many of them long-standing attendees of African Utility
Week. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the elite networking event.
MATCHMAKING WITH MATCH! 14 – 16 May, The MATCH! Business Lounge, Hall 3 (CTICC 1)
Match! is a matchmaking and meeting scheduling system to match your needs to those of other attendees, and then arrange a meeting with
just a few clicks. Once you’re logged in, your schedule shows the day broken down into 30-minute time slots. Use these to connect with fellow
delegates at designated meeting spaces within the venue. Meeting Zones have numbered tables for easy connecting onsite. Exhibitors can also
use the system to book meetings at their own stand.
INDUSTRY AWARDSBenchmarking industry excellence
AFRICAN POWER, ENERGY & WATER
ENERGY BAR Open Daily, Happy Hour 15:00 – 16:00, Hall 5-6 (CTICC 2)
If informal business meetings is what you have been searching for, the best place to do this
is in the new Energy Bar. Live on the exhibition floor, interact with mixologists, get your
signature cocktail and meet with other attendees.
Sponsored by
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WHAT’S NOT TO MISS AT #ENERGYMOMENT19
WOMEN IN POWER LUNCH 14 May, 12:30, Jasminium Restaurant, CTICC 1, by invitation only
Canada and Power Africa are partnering to bring the Women in Power Lunch, themed: “Capturing the Value of Private
Sector Investment in Generation, Transmission or Distribution”. Unique partnerships between government, private sector
and individuals in energy will be discussed, as well as how women are taking the lead in the power sector.
Enquire at the info desk in the main gallery of Halls 1-4b in CTICC 1.
COCA-COLA COMMUNITY WATER ROUNDTABLE 14 May, 15:45, Bluebell Room, CTICC 2, by invitation only
The Coca-Cola Community Water Roundtable will gather critical inputs from leaders in the water sector to help identify
major risks related to water; bring best practice solutions across the region to address these risks; design interventions to
meet community expectations and needs; and help Coca Cola prioritise its efforts and identify partnership opportunities
in the area of water across Southern and Eastern Africa.
The insights will be used to inform The Coca-Cola Company’s global water strategy for 2021 and beyond.
Visit the info desk in the main gallery of Halls 5-7 in CTICC 2 to request your ticket.
STS ASSOCIATION TRAINING WORKSHOP 13 May, 13:00, Room 1.41-2, CTICC 1
STS Association will feature a training workshop for all users of STS Prepayment Technology. The workshop will
be presented by Franco Pucci, Technical Consultant from STS Association, Shawn O’Neill from Prism and Ethekwini
Municipality, Customer Pilot Insights.
SIDE EVENTS AND LAUNCHES
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WHAT’S NOT TO MISS AT #ENERGYMOMENT19
SUMITOMO SEMINAR 15 May, 09:00, Room 1.43-4, CTICC 1, by invitation only
Advancements in CFB Technology Provide the Best Solution for South Africa’s Energy Future
Robert Giglio and Asif Hussain will review the technical, economic and environmental benefits of CFB boilers and the
value they can bring to the South African power market. Plant case studies relevant to the South African market and fuels
will be presented.
AFRIALLIANCE 15 May, 09:00, Nerina Room, CTICC 2
The purpose of AfriAlliance Innovation Bridge Events (IBE) is to serve as a matching platform for universities, science
councils and companies in water and Climate Change with potential collaborators, funders and investors to facilitate
commercialisation, awareness and better uptake of their innovations.
PRIME UTILITY LUNCH WORKSHOP 15 May, 12:30, Jasminium Restaurant, CTICC 1, Open to all, pre-registration required
The PRIME Alliance will be showcasing valuable in-field experiences and information on best practices & latest trends,
deployment tools, and integration of new processes. The presentations will be highlighting key experiences and lessons
learnt during ongoing commercial deployments based upon open PRIME standard.
UTILITIES 2.0 LAUNCH15 May, 16:20, Protea Room, CTICC 2
Power for ALL will be launching a call to action thought paper at African Utility Week and PowerGen Africa conference.
The session will encompass a joint discussion from 2 Power CEO’s and a senior representative from the Rockefeller
Foundation towards the process to planning and execution on Integrated energy.
#CONLOGREVOLUTION 14 May 2019, 16:30, Conlog Stand D12, Hall 2, CTICC 1
CONLOG have an exciting launch where they will be unveiling their latest innovative product. You can also stand a
chance of winning a DJI TELLO drone & GameSir controller. Visit the CONLOG stand (D12) and have a first-hand look
at the NEW cutting-edge prepaid meters, as well as speak to their specialists about our full product offer and revenue
collection capabilities.
NORDIC UTILITY DAY 15 May, 08:30, Fresia and Daisy Rooms, CTICC 2, by invitation only
This event places the Nordic countries on the map and profiles their initiatives in the energy and water sectors. There
will be four panel discussions covering investment trends in renewable energy, the transition from coal to clean energy,
why the Nordics are leading in smart cities, and water as a critical resource. www.nordicutilitydays.com
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REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION
Please collect your ticket at the Awards registration desk during African Utility Week and POWERGEN Africa
to fast-track your entrance to the Industry Awards
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15 MAY 201919:00 – 23:00
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Hall 7, CTICC 2
Welcome reception, dinner, awards and
entertainment19:00 – 23:30
Please note: The moneys spent on purchasing an African printed bow tie will be donated to charity.
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TO BOOK YOUR SEAT AT THE INDUSTRY AWARDS COME VISIT THE REGISTRATION COUNTER
Lifetime Achievement Award
• Abderrahim Jamrani, Technical Driector, Masen
• Wim Jonker Klunne, Programme Director, Energy and Environment
Partnership, Southern and East Africa (EEP)
• Dale Robertson, President, Enerscan Engineering
• Wondimu Tekle Sigo, Former State Minister, Ethiopian Ministry of
Water, Irrigation and Energy
Outstanding Contribution Award: Power –
Sponsored by Eaton
• Ricardo Amansure, Community Operations Manager, Umoya
• Jonathan Amoako-Baah, Chief Executive Officer, Ghana Grid
Company (GRIDCo)
• Joel Nana Kontchou, Chief Executive Officer, Eneo Cameroon SA
• Jassandra Nyker, Chief Executive Officer, BioTherm Energy
Outstanding Contribution Award: Water
• Andre Kruger, Head Africa Investment and Integration Desk (AVID),
Nepad Business Foundation
• Alfonso Chikuni, Chief Executive Officer, Lilongwe Water Board
• Damas Alfred Mashauri, Professor: Civil Engineering, University of
Namibia: Engineering & IT
• Andras Szollosi-Nagy, President: Governing Board – Sustainable
Development Studies Institute, National University of Public
Service
Power Service Provider of the Year
• Benjamin Kwame, Manager, Business Development and Grid
Consultant, Ghana Grid Company Ltd
• Selestino Babungi, Managing Director, Umeme Limited
• Solomon Hidero, Head, Talent Management, Abuja Electricity
Distribution Company
• Jean Claude Kalisa, Managing Director, Energy Utility Corporation
Limited – EUCL
Water Utility of the Year Award – Sponsored by SBS Tanks
• Harold Basson, Technical Director, Hessequa Municipality
• Shami Harichunder, Corporate Stakeholder Manager, Umgeni Water
• Alfonso Chikuni, Chief Executive Officer, Lilongwe Water Board
• Damian Padachi, Chief Executive Officer, Ontec Systems (Pty) Ltd
Small-Scale Sustainable Energy Project (under 5MW) –
Sponsored by Standard Bank
• Elizabeth Doane, Marketing Director, Eaton Electric South Africa
• Mansoor Hamayun, Chief Executive Officer, BBOX
• Godfrey Mawira Kaburu, Founder, Ecomandate Foundation
• Daniel Klinck, Managing Director, East Africa Power/Rubagabaga
Hydro Power Limited
• Deborah Udousoro, Technical Engineer, African Sustainable
Energies
Sustainable Renewable Energy Project (10MW +) –
Sponsored by Aberdare Cables
• Simiyu Bartholomew Walekwa, Director, Greenmillienia
• Kangping Chen, Chief Executive Officer, Jinko Solar
• Belinda Gennes, Marketing Manager, Kathu Solar Thermal Power
Plant
Outstanding Contribution Award: Young Leader
• Astria Fataki, Energy Generation, Founder and President
• Lois Gicheru, Solafrique, Founder and CEO
• Boitumelo Sehlake, Sehlake Energy Solutions, Founder
• Pule Segale, Rina Consulting Ltd, Civil Engineer (Site Manager)
FINALISTS
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Impactchallenge
AUW INITIATE!
“Initiate! is the perfect platform where start-ups, students, young professionals and established professionals can share ideas and innovations in a win-win fashion!”The need for innovation and change in the energy industry is apparent and happening. Adopting new technologies, acquiring new talents or forming new partnerships will create positive change. The Initiate! Impact Challenge stimulates this change by including all players in the energy space – all with the intention to further innovation and growth in the ever-changing energy industry.
• From the University of Cape Town: Chelsea Tucker, Olufemi Olayiwola, Phumlani Masilela, Carol Ngwenya
• From Stellenbosch University: Dale Sparrow, Boniville Anya Cho, Johann Bierman, Dona van Eeden
• From Strathmore University: Raymond Kiyegga, Fredrick Amariati, Alex Osunga, Ignatius Maranga
• From the University of the Witwatersrand: Steven Mathetsa, Januario Hossi, Lizah Setsepv, Gamuchirai Mutezo
STUDENTS TAKING PART
Supported by
Sponsored by
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DIVAINE GROWTH SOLUTION’S FEMALE ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT:
The need for innovation and change in the industry is apparent and happening and Initiate! is the platform where these discussions can take place.From the digital transition to innovations within the renewable sector, the energy trading sector and looking at transformation within the generation side of power, Initiate! looks at acquiring new talents or forming new partnerships to create positive change. The Initiate! programme stimulates this change by including all players in the eco-system – all with the intention to catapult the industry forward.This global initiative of the Clarion Power and Energy Series has partnered with the Women Power Boss, a programme of Divaine Growth Solutions and the Department of Energy Gender Unit. The Women Power Boss vision is to accelerate gender parity and economic transformation through entrepreneurship and employment creation. Therefore, Initiate will be sponsoring 12 female-owned SMME’s operating in the energy sector with exhibition space and mentoring opportunities to help drive this vision.Please make sure you visit them at stand M40 in Hall 6 to do your part to grow small businesses and increase gender diversity in the industry.
PRESENTED BY SUPPORTED BY
THE WOMAN POWER BOSS (POWER SECTOR) INTERNATIONAL MARKET & MENTORSHIP EXPOSURE
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Tuesday, 14 May: 14:00 – 16:30Wednesday, 15 May: 09:30 – 16:30Thursday, 16 May: 09:30 – 12:30
The Future Cities conference will look at Africa’s current urban living challenges and ask what is needed for the cities of tomorrow andwho will be leading the way.
Tuesday, 14 May: 14:00 – 16:30Wednesday, 15 May: 09:30 – 16:30Thursday, 16 May: 09:30 – 12:30
Energy Revolution Africa provides a dynamic meeting place for solution providers, consultants, renewable energy producers and African and global energy minds to develop alternative solutions towards the acceleration of Africa’s sustainable electrification.
Tuesday, 14 May: 14:00 – 16:30Wednesday, 15 May: 09:30 – 16:30Thursday, 16 May: 09:30 – 12:30
Learn about the finance and investment trends and forecasts for Africa’s power infrastructure in the Power Strategy Development conference, tailored to utilities and companies with an interest in finance and investment as well as generation options.
Tuesday, 14 May: 14:00 – 16:30Wednesday, 15 May: 09:30 – – 16:30Thursday, 16 May: 09:30 – 12:30
The Water conference will bring together experts from public and private sectors to support municipalities as they become moreresponsive and efficient in their practices.
Tuesday, 14 May: 14:00 – 16:30Wednesday, 15 May: 09:30 – 16:30Thursday, 16 May: 09:30 – 12:30
The Smart Energy conference will combine metering-based topics with the latest smart grid solutions to equip sector leaders andinnovators.
5 TRACKS COVERING THE FULL VALUE CHAIN
The 5 programme tracks for 2019 follow the industry trend of connecting the full value chain, so content is not siloed by industry.
FUTURE CITIESRoom: 1.61-2 (CTICC 1, First floor)
ENERGY REVOLUTION AFRICARoom: 1.63-4 (CTICC 1, First floor)
POWER STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT Protea Room (CTICC 2, First floor)
WATER Nerina Room (CTICC 2, First floor)
SMART ENERGYStrelitzia Restaurant (CTICC 1, Ground floor)
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This is an overview of the conference over the 3 days of the event. The programmes are following the industry trend of connecting the full value chain, so content is not siloed by industry. The conference has been labelled with colours to make it easy to find your interest too. You can still follow a
programme based on your interest by following the correct colour “line”.
CONTENT AT AFRICAN UTILITY WEEK AND POWERGEN AFRICA
14:00 – 15:15
11:30 – 12:30
09:30 – 11:00
15:45 – 16:30
14:00 – 15:15
15:45 – 16:30
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15:45 – 16:30
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CONFERENCE DAY 1 – 14 MAY 2019
The impact of climate change on Africa’s power systemsClimate change and extreme weather
Opening Keynote SessionWelcome
Power Strategy Development
Expanding the South African energy mix and diversifying operating
models
Power Strategy DevelopmentUtility reform
Future CitiesProsumers and the
integration of renewable energy
Future CitiesWaste to power
WaterTackling the escalating
drought threat: Embarking on climate
change resilience
WaterCoca-Cola Community
Water Roundtable
Smart EnergyThe critical factors that
can influence the success of power projects
Smart Energy including Metering
The future of energy
Lunch breakWomen in Power Lunch
Coffee break
Coffee break
Thermal generation Finance and investment
Smart Tech Water
Renewables Revenue cycle management and metering
Transmission & distribution
Energy RevolutionEnergy access:
Partnership agreements to improve energy
access
Energy RevolutionEnergy access: Strategies for meeting increasing
demand
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Future CitiesMunicipal/local
government funding models
Future CitiesEnabling a more efficient
and cost-effective transition to electric
transportation
09:30 – 10:45 09:30 – 10:4509:30 – 10:45 09:30 – 10:45 09:30 – 10:45
CONFERENCE DAY 2 – 15 MAY 2019
Future CitiesEnergy efficiency
Coffee break
Lunch break
Coffee break
11:15 – 12:30
14:00 – 15:15
15:45 – 16:30
11:15 – 12:30
14:00 – 15:15
15:45 – 16:30
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15:45 – 16:30
11:15 – 12:30
14:00 – 15:15
15:45 – 16:30
11:15 – 12:30 11:15 – 12:30
14:00 – 15:15
15:45 – 16:30
Power Strategy DevelopmentBlended finance
Power Strategy Development
International Initiatives
Future CitiesTraining and capacity
building
WaterWater metering and
monitoring
Power Strategy Development
Regulatory health check for power infrastructure
investors: Electricity Regulatory Index
WaterAfriAlliance Innovation Bridge Event: Feedback
and high level panel
Power Strategy Development
What impact will the financial and investment lanscape for 2019/2020 have on Africa’s power
infrastructure
WaterAfriAlliance Innovation Bridge Event: Opening
and Innovation Showcase
WaterWater treatment advancements
Smart EnergyAccelerating customer service to drive utility
revenues
Smart EnergyOpen standardisation
advances towards smart metering specifications
Smart EnergyReducing grid losses
and increasing efficiency through losses
Smart EnergyMoving towards smarter
grid solutions
Energy RevolutionMini grid opportunities
and challenges
Energy RevolutionSolar power at
commercial scale
Energy RevolutionSolar power, IPPs and
grid integration
Energy RevolutionMini hydropower – an underutilised
opportunity?
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Lunch break
Future Cities | WaterBest practice for demand response management
for the African municipality and utility
09:30 – 10:45 09:30 – 10:45 09:30 – 10:4509:30 – 10:45 09:30 – 10:45
CONFERENCE DAY 3 – 16 MAY 2019
Future CitiesUnlocking the value of
IoT in Africa
WaterWater sector funding and
incentives
Coffee break
Energy RevolutionWind generation –
Trends and opportunities
Energy RevolutionFinancing renewable
energy projects
Power Strategy Development
Utility CEO Forum: Turning challenges into
opportunities
Power Strategy Development Get FiT - The
fundamental building blocks
Smart Energy including Metering
Big data and cybersecurity
Smart Energy including Metering
Renewables on the grid
11:15 – 12:30 11:15 – 12:30 11:15 – 12:3011:15 – 12:30
14:00 – 15:15
15:15 – 15:30
Initiate! ‘Final Presentation’
Best Technical Paper Prize Giving
Thermal generation Finance and investment
Smart Tech Water
Renewables Revenue cycle management and metering
Transmission & distribution
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TUESDAY, 14 MAY 2019
OPENING KEYNOTE SESSION
THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AFRICA’S POWER SYSTEMSMaster of Ceremonies: Eleni Giokos, Senior business correspondent, CNN
KEYNOTE SESSION
09:35 Organiser’s welcome addressDavid Ashdown, Managing Director, Spintelligent, South Africa
09:40 Host utility welcome addressPhakamani Hadebe, Group Chief Executive, Eskom, South Africa
10:00 Welcome address from SwedenNiklas Johansson, State Secretary Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sweden
10:30 Host ministerial and VIP opening address Hon Jeff Radebe, Minister of Energy, Department of Energy, South Africa
11:30 Panel discussion: Addressing and mitigating the impact of climate change on Africa’s power system• Managing the impacts of climate change• Global efforts to address climate change• Impact on urban living and African cities• Encouraging and accelerating the move away from fossil fuels
Panellists:• Anton Eberhard, Professor: Management Programme in Infrastructure, Reform and Regulation, Graduate School of Business, University of
Cape Town, South Africa• Saliem Fakir, Head of Policy and Futures Unit, World Wide Fund, South Africa • Mark Swilling, Programme Coordinator, Sustainable Development Programme in the School of Public Leadership, South Africa• Kai Kaatra, DDG for Natural Resources in Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Finland
12:15 Overview of the state of investment in the power sector in sub-Saharan Africa, including accomplishments, challenges, and opportunitiesAndrew Herscowitz, Coordinator, Power Africa, USA
Coffee break
Lunch break
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POWER STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT
Networking break
Networking drinks reception
Finance and investment
Smart Tech
Renewables
Thermal generation
Revenue cycle management and metering
Transmission & distribution
EXPANDING THE SOUTH AFRICAN ENERGY MIX AND DIVERSIFYING OPERATING MODELS
Moderator: Nicolette Pombo-Van Zyl, Editor, ESI Africa, SA
UTILITY REFORMModerator: Izak du Plessis, Associate, Growth and Corporate
Development, Deloitte, SA
14:00 South Africa’s energy future and the President’s Sustainability Task TeamAnton Eberhard, Professor, Management Programme in Infrastructure, Reform and Regulation, Graduate School of Business, UCT, SA
14:15 Energy leaders’ national dialogue on a “Just Energy Transition”. Recommendations to map out the energy future for South Africa through the IRP and other policy guidelines • The socio-economic impact of various energy-mix
scenarios• The transition from use of fossil fuels • Best-cost scenario on supplying energy • Distribution and administration capacity• What is the role of municipalities in South Africa’s IRP?
Panellists:• Silas Zimu, CEO, Suzlon Wind Energy, SA• Nosizwe Dlengezele, Managing Director for Gas & Power
Systems, General Electric, SA• Anton Eberhard, Professor, Management Programme in
Infrastructure, Reform and Regulation, Graduate School of Business, UCT, SA
• Xolile George, CEO, South African Local Government Association (SALGA), SA
• Karen Breytenbach, Head of IPP Office, IPP Office, SA
15:45 Eskom – reviewing key assumptions and proposals to resolve the debt and service delivery dilemma
16:15 Models that African utilities have adopted – results and what can be done differently • An update from and a closer look at utilities in: Ghana,
Nigeria, Kenya and Uganda • Successful operating models that have lowered fiscal risk
and increased security of supply
Panellists:• David Mwangi, Energy Expert, Kenya• Ebipere Clark, Advisor to Governor – Energy and Power,
Central Bank of Nigeria, Nigeria• Zahil Jackpersad, Industrial Practice Consultant, Frost &
Sullivan Middle East & Africa, SA• Bernard Modey, Senior Power Expert, USAID, Ghana
TUESDAY, 14 MAY 2019
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Protea Room (CTICC 2, First floor)
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WEDNESDAY, 15 MAY 2019
WHAT IMPACT WILL THE FINANCIAL AND INVESTMENT LANDSCAPE FOR
2019/2020 HAVE ON AFRICA’S POWER INFRASTRUCUTRE? Moderator: Jasandra Nyker, CEO, BioTherm Energy, SA
BLENDED FINANCE Moderator: Jonathan Berman, Managing Director, Fieldstone, SA
REGULATORY HEALTH CHECK FOR POWER INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTORS:ELECTRICITY REGULATORY INDEX
Moderator: Fungai Khumbulani Sibanda, Regulator Member, National Energy Regulator (NERSA), SA
INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES
Networking break
Networking break
Networking lunch break
POWER STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT
09:30 Data to set the sceneBenjamin Attia, Research Analyst, Wood Mackenzie Power and Renewables, USA
09:45 Where are the investment hotspots?
Panellists:• Stephens Notoane, Group Head of Utilities Services, City
of Tshwane Municipality, SA• Romain Py, Head of Transactions, African Infrastructure
Investment Managers (AIIM), SA• Benjamin Attia, Research Analyst, Wood Mackenzie Power
and Renewables, USA• Jonathan Berman, Managing Director, Fieldstone, SA
14:00 How to balance legal protection of both parties entering an agreement Dino Petrarolo, CEO, Next Renewable Generation, SA
14:15 Accessing blended finance and the steps to overcome the infrastructure development shortfall in Africa• Considerations for the “Green Agenda”• Can green bonds play a role?• Role of developmental financial institution
Panellists:• Dino Petrarolo, CEO, Next Renewable Generation, SA• Leena Klossner, Vice President & Acting Managing Director,
Nordic Development Fund• Bhavtik C. Vallabhjee, Head: Power, Utilites and
Infrastructure, Absa Bank, SA• Jassandra Nyker, CEO, BioTherm Energy, SA
15:45 Power Africa: Overview of the programme and update on initiativesAndrew Herscowitz, Coordinator, Power Africa, USA
16:20 Utilities 2.0 workshopSenior representative, Power for All, USA
11:15 The impact of the Electricity Regulatory Index for Africa Badru M. Kiggundu, Chairperson: Projects Steering Committee (PSC), UEGCL, Uganda
11:30 The Electricity Regulatory Index for Africa… one year later. Placing the spotlight on African regulators as we track the progress of indicators• What actions have been taken to improve regulatory
governance?• What steps have been achieved towards regulatory
substance?• How are regulators making an impact on the regulated
utilities and the overall sector?• Tariff dynamics and reduction potential • Way forward for regulators
Panellists:• Alexis Mutware, Director of Electricity and Renewable
Energy, Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA), Rwanda
• Peter Kakeeto, Manager – Technical Monitoring and Compliance, Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA), Uganda
• Godfrey Chibulunje, Director of Electricity, Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA), Tanzania
• Nomfundo Maseti, Full time regulator member, National Energy Regulator (NERSA), SA
19:00 Industry Awards Gala Dinner INDUSTRY AWARDSBenchmarking industry excellence
AFRICAN POWER, ENERGY & WATER
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HIGHLIGHTED SPEAKERS
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Silas ZimuCEO, Suzlon Wind Energy, SA
Xolile GeorgeCEO, South African Local
Government Association (SALGA), SA
Anton EberhardProfessor, Management Programme
in Infrastructure, Reform & Regulation, Graduate School of
Business , UCT, SA
Karen BreytenbachHead of IPP Office, IPP Office, SA
Ebipere ClarkAdvisor to Governor – Energy and
Power, Central Bank of Nigeria, Nigeria
David MwangiEnergy Expert, Kenya
Badru KiggunduChairperson: Projects Steering
Committee (PSC), UEGCL, Uganda
THURSDAY, 16 MAY 2019
GET FiT – THE FUNDAMENTAL BUILDING BLOCKS Moderator: Diana Jensen, Managing Director, OPIC, USA
UTILITY CEO FORUM: TURNING CHALLENGES INTO OPPORTUNITIES
09:30 Measuring success, experience and lessons learnt from the implementation of GET FiT Uganda Geoffrey Bakka, Secretariat, GET FiT, Uganda
09:45 GET FiT tool box – the fundamental building blocks to unlock private investment and a look at further market roll-out • Mitigating commercial and political risks to improve the
attractiveness of the investment environment• Tackling legal and regulatory hurdles • Achieving a signed PPA and financial close • A closer look at matters in Mozambique and Zambia
Panellists:• Geoffrey Bakka, Secretariat, GET FiT, Uganda • Ric Amansure, Renewable Energy Economic Development,
SA• Eben de Vos, Project Development, REH Group, Zambia• Marcus Rother, Senior Investment Officer, EDFI, Belgium
11:00 Round table discussions. A dynamic approach to understanding regional and country related challenges from utility C-Level executives that can translated into business deals.
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SMART ENERGY
TUESDAY, 14 MAY 2019
THE CRITICAL FACTORS THAT CAN INFLUENCE THE SUCCESS OF POWER PROJECTS
Moderator: Robert Mubiru, Senior Engineering Consultant, KERAM Enterprises, Uganda
THE FUTURE OF ENERGY Moderator: Senior Representative, Schneider, SA
14:00 Linking ‘tips’ for success: technology, innovation, people, systems Patrick Mwesige, Enterprise Projects and Systems Director, Data Care (U) Limited, Uganda
14:15 The power pool drives the energy development in West AfricaEric Amoussouga, CEO: Francophone Africa, General Electric (GE), Côte d’Ivoire
14:35 Assessing the latest market strategies for running a sustainable African power system• Understanding the emergence of more power providers
going directly to large scale consumers • Importance of people management towards project
success • Latest advances in cost reflective tariffs are influencing
power market strategies • What are the financial challenges preventing proper
maintenance of and upgrades to power infrastructure?
Panellists: • Dhasi Naidoo, Chief Strategy Officer, Ontec, SA• Patrick Mwesige, Enterprise Projects and Systems Director,
Data Care (U) Limited, Uganda • Ebipere Clark, Special Assistant (Energy), Central Bank of
Nigeria, Nigeria • Eric Amoussouga, CEO: Francophone Africa, General
Electric (GE), Côte d’Ivoire• Bernard Modey, Senior Power Expert, USAID Ghana, Ghana
15:45 The future of energy: Powering the digital economy with smart grids and energy management systems Taru Madangombe, Vice President: Anglophone Africa Cluster Power Systems Business, Schneider Electric, SA
16:00 How can energy storage be used as a tool towards deferring infrastructure investment? Chinedu Igbokwe, Chief Operating Officer, Daystar Power Group, Nigeria
16:15 Utilising the latest technology for energy security and sustainability• Preparing for decentralisation, digitisation and
decarbonisation • Assessing available storage technologies – battery and
large scale • How does energy storage work with non-firm renewable
capacity? • Latest renewable energy capacity integration onto the grid
and best practice for grid management
Panellists: • Greig Swanepoel, Battery Storage Specialist & Microgrid
Design Engineer, Sola Future, SA• Kenneth I. Ozoemena, Professor: Materials for Energy &
Electrochemistry, University of the Witwatersrand, SA• Taru Madangombe, Vice President: Anglophone Africa
Cluster, Power Systems Business, Schneider Electric, SA• Kuda Mzembe, Co-founder, Advanced Power
Technologies, Zimbabwe • Merrick Kerr, Chief Commercial Officer, Energy Vault,
United Kingdom
Networking break Networking drinks reception
Finance and investment
Smart Tech
Renewables
Thermal generation
Revenue cycle management and metering
Transmission & distribution
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SMART ENERGY
WEDNESDAY, 15 MAY 2019
REDUCING GRID LOSSES AND INCREASING EFFICIENCY THROUGH LOSSES Moderator: Marco Rahner, Head of Technical Sales Digital Grid,
Siemens, Germany
ACCELERATING CUSTOMER SERVICE TO DRIVE UTILITY REVENUES Moderator: Lawrence Juku, Executive Head – Vodacom Utilities and IoT,
Vodacom Business Africa, SA
OPEN STANDARDISATION ADVANCES IN SMART METERING SPECIFICATION Moderator: Bobbi Harris, Founder, Smart Water Smart City: LLC, USA*
MOVING TOWARDS SMARTER GRID SOLUTIONS Moderator: Mark Ossel, Board Member, OSGP Alliance, Netherlands
09:00 Managing the technical losses in secondary networksRobert Mubiru, Senior Engineering Consultant, KERAM Enterprises, Uganda
09:45 Spotlight on loss monitoring through secondary metering Harold Hayes, Chief Technical Officer, Landis+Gyr, SA
10:00 Reducing technical losses through innovation• Latest advances towards flexible grid management • What are the cutting-edge incentives for utility companies
to put in effect loss reduction measures?
Panellists: • Musa Mukulu, Senior Electrical Engineer and Manager: New
Business Ventures, Uganda Electricity Generation, Uganda • Katsutoshi Toda, Chief Specialist, Toshiba Energy Systems
& Solutions Corporation, Japan• Abiodun Ajifowobaje, Group Director: Power, Amazon
Energy Limited, Nigeria • Miyelani Holeni, Senior Partner, Ntiyiso Consulting, SA
14:00 Raising and improving a utility’s public perceptionDavid Birungi, Manager Stakeholder Relations, UMEME, Uganda
14:15 Innovative ways to cut ATC&C lossesRavindra Joshi, Chief Driving Officer, Kano Electricity Distribution Company, Nigeria
10:00 Exploring utility digitalisation and enhanced customer delivery• The Quadruple Helix of Innovation: How to link Public,
Private, Academic and Customer together• How do you segment customers and tailor your approach? • Enhancing service quality through advanced analytics • Assessing state-of-the-art technological trends in
harnessing payment platforms
Panellists: • Christopher Opio, Customer Service Engineer, UMEME,
Uganda • Ravindra Joshi, Chief Driving Officer, Kano Electricity
Distribution Company, Nigeria • Slawomir Klimowicz, Industry Lead, Industry Value Advisor,
Energy and Natural Resources, SAP EMEA South, SAP, Dubai • Simphiwe Makhathini, General Manager: Strategic
Enablement, Eskom Rotek Industries, SA
11:15 Business value of Next Generation Smart Metering Data Management Slawomir Klimowicz, Industry Lead, Industry Value Advisor, Energy and Natural Resources, SAP EMEA South, SAP, Dubai
11:30 From smart meters to smart cities Emad El Sewedy, Chairman & CEO, El Sewedy Electrometer Group, Egypt
10:00 Understanding the effect of open communication networks towards the adoption rate of smart metering across the continent • Encouraging the flexibility of the utilities• What is the future of an international open standard for
metering roll-outs? • The cost of the smart meter: connectivity and project funding
Panellists: • Shawn Papi, Senior Advisor, Eskom Research, Testing &
Development, Eskom, SA• Mark Ossel, Board Member, OSGP Alliance, Netherlands• Emad El Sewedy, Chairman & CEO , El Sewedy
Electrometer Group, Egypt • Senior Representative, Nyamazela, SA • Franco Pucci, Technical Consultant, STSA, SA
15:45 Presentation Dileep John, Programme Lead – Customer Services Advanced Analytics Programme, Eskom, SA*
16:00 Africa – Smart grids for smarter people Mogisen Iyer, Head of Digital Grid Business, Siemens, SA
16:15 What are the biggest considerations for the accurate implementation of data analytics in today’s power system?• Current applications of advanced analytics • Reliable communication infrastructure
Panellists: • Toon Houwen, Business Development Manager, CG
Holdings Belgium, Belguim • Bruno Prestat, Managing Director, International Power
Systems, EDF R&D, France • Christo Murray, Business Consultant, Eskom Holdings SOC
Ltd, SA• Henni Scholtz, General Manager Product Development and
Application, Aberdare Cables, SA• Kim Lehman, CEO Kamstrup, Denmark
Networking break
Networking break
Networking lunch break
19:00 Industry Awards Gala Dinner INDUSTRY AWARDSBenchmarking industry excellence
AFRICAN POWER, ENERGY & WATER
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SMART ENERGY
THURSDAY, 16 MAY 2019
RENEWABLES ON THE GRID Moderator: Emmanuel Bunty Kiremire, Senior Application Leader –
Micro-grid Energy Systems: Electrical Sector, Eaton Electric, SA
BIG DATA AND CYBERSECURITY Moderator: Mlungisi Mkhwanazi, Director, Africa Utilities Technology
Council, SA
INITIATE! FINAL PRESENTATION
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HIGHLIGHTED SPEAKERS
09:30 Assessing the integration of increasing shares of renewable energy into the electricity grid Greig Swanepoel, Battery Storage Specialist & Microgrid Design Engineer, Sola Future, SA
09:45 The impact of storage on the energy mix on the South African grid Miles Jacobs, Network Operations Engineer, Eskom, SA
10:00 Reserved Presentation Merrick Kerr, Chief Commercial Officer, Energy Vault, UK
10:15 Reserved PresentationTerje Osmundsen, CEO Empower Energy, Norway
09:30 Dedicated cybersecurity solution to protect smart grids Sherry Zameer, Senior Vice President IoT – CISMEA, Gemalto, UAE
09:45 TTPs, impact and root causes of cyber threats in ICS Kirill Kruglov, Senior researcher, Kaspersky Lab, Russia
10:00 Strategies working well against cyber threats• Exploring the latest trends for utility leaders to build on
their data for operational efficiencies• Securing your electronic systems towards the grid • Protecting consumer privacy• Strategies distribution companies needed to upgrade their
security assets
Panellists: • Sherry Zameer, Senior Vice President IoT – CISMEA,
Gemalto, UAE• Kirill Kruglov, Senior researcher, Kaspersky Lab, Russia • Scott Petersen, Sales Director, Software & Analytics EMEA,
Honeywell Smart Energy, UK• Toni Bowker, Operations Director, Cyber Security Africa, SA*
Patrick MwesigeEnterprise Projects and Systems Director, Data Care (U) Limited,
Uganda
Ebipere ClarkSpecial Assistant (Energy), Central
Bank of Nigeria, Nigeria
Eric AmoussougaCEO: Francophone Africa, General
Electric (GE), Côte d’Ivoire
Kuda MzembeCo-founder, Advanced Power
Technologies, Zimbabwe
David Birungi Manager Stakeholder Relations,
UMEME, Uganda
Ravindra JoshiChief Driving Officer, Kano Electricity
Distribution Company, Nigeria
Mark OsselBoard Member, Open Smart Grid
Protocol (OSGP), Netherlands
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TUESDAY, 14 MAY 2019
TACKLING THE ESCALATING DROUGHT THREAT: EMBARKING ON CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE
Chairperson: Paul Yillia, Guest Research Scholar (Water Programme), International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria
COCA-COLA COMMUNITY WATER ROUNDTABLE Moderator: Dorcas Onyango, Head of Sustainability, Coca-Cola Southern
and East Africa Business Unit, Kenya
Networking break
Networking drinks reception
14:00 Water security and the road towards knowledge transferRose Alabaster, Co-Chair: Group on Earth Observation (GEO) Global Water Sustainability Initiative, GEOGLOWS, Switzerland
14:15 Reserved Presentation Thami Hlongwa, CE, Umgeni Water, SA
14:30 Assessing best practice for integrated water management critical to meet Sustainable Development Goals in climate change adoption• An update on innovative climate change projects building
utility resilience• Supply and demand options with regards to climate
change adoption • Affordability vs sustainable towards going green • Investment in ecological infrastructure opportunities to
secure key water source areas • Latest strategies driving water efficiency • The role in nature based solutions in improving resilience
in the African context
Panellists: • Hamanth Kasan, General Manager – Scientific Services
Division, Rand Water, Vice President – African, SA• Tumelo Gopane, Managing Director, ERWAT, SA• Thami Hlongwa, CE, Umgeni, SA• Jay Bhagwan, Executive Manager: Water Use & Waste
Management, Water Research Commission, SA• Senior Representative, Coca-Cola, SA
15:45 The Water Track programme is proud to announce a partnership collaboration with Coca-Cola who will be launching leadership opportunities in preparation for their 2030 water strategy.
The roundtable format session will comprise water sector industry experts and stakeholders, facilitated by Coca-Cola.
Smart Tech
Water
Revenue cycle management and metering
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WATER
WEDNESDAY, 15 MAY 2019
AFRI-ALLIANCE INNOVATION BRIDGEModerator: Uta Wehn, IHE, Project Director, AfriAlliance, Netherlands
WATER METERING AND MONITORING Moderator: Benjamin Tam, Managing Director, Isle Utilities, UK*
WATER TREATMENT ADVANCEMENTS Moderator: Rose Alabaster, Co-Chair: Group on Earth Observation (GEO)
Global Water Sustainability Initiative, GEOGLOWS, Switzerland
Networking break
Networking lunch break
Networking break
19:00 Industry Awards Gala Dinner INDUSTRY AWARDSBenchmarking industry excellence
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09:30 Welcome and Introduction
09:35 Opening remarks: Keynote address • Dhesigen Naidoo, CEO, Water Research Commission, SA• Jag Bhagwan, Executive Manager: Water Use & Waste
Management, Water Research Commission, SA
09:45 Innovation showcase
10:00 Technology and Innovation demonstration and matchmaking session
10:00 Display and presentation of water projects representatives
11:15 Plenary feedback from demonstration and matchmaking session
11:30 High level panel: Innovation for water and climate through finance, policy, water innovation for supply and demand and research
12:25 Closing: delegates are invited to stay for a networking lunch
14:00 Advances in smart water metering roll-outs Speakers:• Simon Dart, Product Management leader, Honeywell, SA • Mark Shamley, Regional Business Leader, Elster Kent
Metering, SA
14:15 Creating water warriors – Using IoT to make better collective decisionsPhathizwe Malinga, Chief Solutions Officer, SqwidNet, SA
14:30 Exploring the market potential for municipal scale metering • Opportunities for private sector funding in raising capital
costs for associated metering infrastructure • A closer look at impactful water monitoring devices
detecting leakages• Innovative strategies for increasing consumer knowledge
on smart meters
Panellists: • Simon Dart, Product Management leader, Honeywell, SA• Phathizwe Malinga, Chief Solutions Officer, SqwidNet, SA• Mthokozisi Ncube, Water Sector Specialist, Development
Bank of Southern Africa, SA• Jan Kürstein, Consultant, Ramboll, Denmark• Senior Representative, Utility Systems, SA
15:45 Reviewing the artificial recharge to groundwaterJan Kürstein, Consultant, Ramboll, Denmark
16:00 Improving the quality of effluent discharged into receiving freshwater resources Musa Shongwe, Quality Assurance Manager, Swaziland Water Services Corporation, Eswatini*
16:15 Reserved Presentation Benjamin Tam, Managing Director, Isle Utilities, UK
16:30 Reserved Presentation City of Tshwane and Aarhus Water Utility, SA
The purpose of AfriAlliance Innovation Bridge Events (IBE) is to serve as a matching platform for universities, science councils and companies in water and Climate Change with potential collaborators, funders and investors to facilitate commercialisation, awareness and better uptake of their innovations.
The topic of the Innovation Bridge Events follows from the overarching theme of the AfriAlliance project which is to foster social innovation related to climate change and water. Social Innovation in AfriAlliance means tackling societal, water-related challenges arising from Climate Change by combining the technological & non-technological dimensions of innovation.
Utilising social innovation and its four dimensions as the backbone of the Innovation Bridge Event (IBE) session, the 2nd IBE will gather diverse stakeholders across all levels of government and the sectors of climate, water, environment, sustainability and innovation, inter alia. The session will aim to showcase social innovation across the four dimensions to serve as a matching platform for universities, science councils and companies in water and climate with potential collaborators, funders and investors, and the focus should be on the activities defined above (policy dialogues, plenary discussions, one-on-one meeting opportunities, technology exhibitions and demonstrations).
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HIGHLIGHTED SPEAKERSTHURSDAY, 16 MAY 2019
WATER SECTOR FUNDING AND INCENTIVES Moderator: Paul Yillia, Guest Research Scholar (Water Programme),
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria
BEST PRACTICE FOR THE AFRICAN MUNICIPALITY AND UTILITY Moderator: Jason Mingo, Task Manager, Western Cape Department of
Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, SA
09:30 Unlocking water investment in South Africa Alex McNamara, Programme Manager: Climate & Water, National Business Initiative (NBI), SA
09:45 Uncovering the latest funding and procurement models for the smart water utilityAnton Earle, Director: Africa Regional Centre, SIWI, SA
10:00 The role of financial institutions towards water project financing
Panellists: • Alex McNamara, Programme Manager: Climate & Water,
National Business Initiative (NBI), SA• Anton Earle, Programme Manager, Stockholm International
Water Institute, SA• Jørgen Larsen, Counsellor: Water, Energy, Research and
Innovation, Danish Embassy, SA• Kim Lehman, CEO Kamstrup, Denmark
11:15 Affordability of water as population demands increaseNandha Govender, General Manager: Water & Environmental Operations, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, SA
11:30 Improved service delivery in water sector through the use of mobile platform and IOT Martin Nangole, ICT Director, Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company, Kenya
11:45 How the African municipality and utility can step forward in becoming sustainable
Panellists: • Martin Nangole, ICT Director, Nairobi City Water and
Sewerage Company, Kenya • Michele Kruger, Executive, CSVwater Consulting Engineers, SA• Nandha Govender, General Manager: Water &
Environmental Operations, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, SA• Dhasi Naidoo, Chief Strategy Officer, Ontec, SA • Senior Representative, Coca-Cola • Senior representative, Rosatom, SA
Rose AlabasterCo-Chair: Group on Earth Observation (GEO) Global
Water Sustainability Initiative, GEOGLOWS, Switzerland
Hamanth KasanGeneral Manager – Scientific Services Division, Rand Water, Vice President – African Water
Association, South Africa
Thami HlongwaCE, Umgeni Water, SA
Tumelo GopaneManaging Director, ERWAT, SA
Kim LehmanCEO Kamstrup, Denmark
Paul YilliaGuest Research Scholar (Water
Programme), International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis,
Austria
Martin NangoleICT Director, Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company, Kenya
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ENERGY REVOLUTION AFRICA
TUESDAY, 14 MAY 2019
ENERGY ACCESS: PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS TO IMPROVE ENERGY ACCESSModerator: Riccardo Ridolfi, CEO, Equatorial Power, Board of Directors,
Umeme Ltd, Uganda
ENERGY ACCESS: STRATEGIES FOR MEETING INCREASING DEMANDModerator: Claire Volkwyn, Editor, Smart Energy International, SA
Networking break
Networking drinks reception
Water
Smart Tech
Renewables
Revenue cycle management and metering
Transmission & distribution
Finance and investment
14:00 The role of the government – a Ugandan case study James Baanabe Isingoma, Commissioner Energy Department, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Uganda
14:15 Pilot project: Utilites 2.0 Initiative
Panellists:• Selestino Babungi, CEO, Umeme Ltd, Uganda• Kristina Skierka, CEO, Power for All, USA• Ashvin Dayal, Associate VP & Managing Director, Power
Initiative, The Rockefeller Foundation, USA
14:30 Partnerships – How could utilities work with off-grid players to accelerate energy access across Africa?
Panellists: • Selestino Babungi, CEO, Umeme Ltd, Uganda• Sam Slaughter, CEO, PowerGen Renewable Energy, Kenya• Pradeep Pursnani, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Shell
Foundation, UK• Sanusi Ohiare, Executive Director, Rural Electrification
Funds, Rural Electrification Agency Nigeria• Shaun Githuku, Investment Executive, CDC Group, UK
15:45 Why is smart, fair financing a master key to unlock energy access in Africa?Sam Slaughter, CEO, PowerGen Renewable Energy, Kenya
16:00 Suggestions to drive demand and facilitate access to financing in rural areas• What are the characteristics of an enabling environment?• Accessing: credit, training, markets • Productive use appliances• The real opportunities around women as suppliers and
operators within the RE Sector in Africa
Panellists: • Emma Miller, Business Development Adviser, Shell
Foundation, UK• Sharron McPherson, Adventure Capitalist, The Centre for
Disruptive Technologies, SA• Eitan Hochster, Vice President: Business Development,
Odyssey Energy, Israel
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SOLAR POWER, IPPS AND GRID INTEGRATION Moderator: Kadri Nassiep, Executive Director: Energy,
City of Cape Town, SA
WEDNESDAY, 15 MAY 2019
MINI-GRID OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGESModerator: William Brent, Chief of Communications, Media & Content,
Power for All, Spain
MINI HYDROPOWER – AN UNDERUTILISED OPPORTUNITY?Moderator: Dan Klinck, Chief Executive Officer, East African Power,
Rwanda
SOLAR POWER AT COMMERCIAL SCALE Moderator: Chinedu Igbokwe, Chief Operating Officer, Daystar Power
Group, Nigeria
Networking break
Networking lunch break
Networking break
19:00 Industry Awards Gala Dinner INDUSTRY AWARDSBenchmarking industry excellence
AFRICAN POWER, ENERGY & WATER
09:30 Lessons from Kenya on what is holding back solar technology in AfricaIzael Da Silva, Professor, DVC Research and Innovation, Strathmore University, Kenya
09:45 How can utilities plan for the excess capacity of solar power that is generated by IPPs?• Grid codes compliance challenges• Operational challenges encountered as a result of a lack
of stability
Panellists: • Izael Da Silva, Professor, DVC Research and Innovation,
Strathmore University, Kenya• Steve Wasira, Vice President, Business Development,
Virunga Power, Kenya• Prince Moyo, General Manager: Power Delivery
Engineering, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, SA• Benon Bena, Head of Off-Grid Renewable Energy, Rural
Electrification Agency (REA), Uganda• Matthew Matimbwi, Chairperson-East Africa Renewable
Energy Federation (EAREF), Executive Secretary, Tanzania Renewable Energy Association (TAREA),Tanzania
14:00 Use cases of short and seasonal storage in the construction and telecom marketsChris Prengels, Founder and CEO, Tiger Power, Belgium
14:15 Scaling the mini-grid industry: The next stepsSam Duby, Africa Director, TFE Consulting, SA
14:30 Access to finance – what is holding the mini-grid sector back?
Panellists: • Tara Caetano, Senior Professional Officer, ICLEI, SA• Emma Miller, Business Development Adviser, Shell
Foundation, UK• Aaron Leopold, CEO, Africa Mini-grid Developers
Association, Kenya
15:45 The first containerised hydropower plant in Rwanda – 445kwDan Klinck, CEO, East African Power, Kenya
16:00 Tools to fix poor infrastructure, facilitating access to sites and sourcing materials limited in remote areas• Funding challenges during the developmental phase of
hydropower plants• Operational risks • The lack of data
Panellists: • Eric Monga, CEO, Kipay Energy, Democratic Republic of
Congo• Simon Hodson, CEO, Gridworks Development Partners, UK• Marco Rahner, Head of Technical Sales and Engineering,
Siemens, SS• Carly Althoff, Country Director, Journeyman International,
Rwanda• Raoul Ilahibaks, Founder and CEO, Bazaruto Renewables,
Rwanda
11:15 La Blanquina solar park, ChileManuel Costeira da Rocha, Senior Director Business Development, Efacec, Mozambique
11:30 Opportunities and challenges in the wake of the newly introduced 1MW cap for South Africa and its technical ramifications
Panellists: • Mary Haw, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Facilitation,
City of Cape Town, SA• Christopher Ahlfeldt, Founder and Owner, Blue Horizon
Energy Consulting Services, SA• Jason Schäffler, Managing Director, Nano Energy, SA
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ENERGY REVOLUTION AFRICA
THURSDAY, 16 MAY 2019
WIND GENERATION – TRENDS AND OPPORTUNITIESModerator: Nicolette Pombo-van Zyl, Editor, ESI Africa, SA
INITIATE! FINAL PRESENTATION
BEST TECHNICAL PAPER PRIZE GIVING
Networking break
Networking lunch break
James Baanabe Isingoma Commissioner Energy Department,
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Uganda
Kristina SkierkaCEO, Power for All, USA
Selestino BabungiCEO, Umeme Ltd, Uganda
Ashvin DayalAssociate VP & Managing Director, Power Initiative, The Rockefeller
Foundation, USA
Pradeep PursnaniEntrepreneur-in-Residence, Shell
Foundation, UK
Sam SlaughterCEO, PowerGen Renewable
Energy, Kenya
Sanusi OhiareExecutive Director, Rural
Electrification Funds, Rural Electrification Agency Nigeria
HIGHLIGHTED SPEAKERS
FINANCING RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS Moderator: Penny Herbst, Strategy Director, Africa GreenCo, SA
09:30 Improving PAYGO software to offer better services to customers and to refine the approach to micro-asset loans• Mike Matokwani, Co-Founder, Vitalite, Zambia• Wim Jonker Klunne, Lead Coordinator, EEP Africa, SA
09:45 Shifting the traditional mind set of banking, unlocking funding and other capital for small scale embedded generationJustin Schmidt, Head: Renewable Energy (Retail and Business Bank), ABSA Bank, SA
10:00 Overcoming capital barriers in emerging markets and unlocking early stage financing in local currencies • Considerations for user experience and customer needs• Is the key to investment largely dependent on CSR?• The believable story investors want to hear• Autonomy vs. Investment: What is Africa’s solution?
Panellists: • Andrew Githaiga, Senior Investment Officer, Sunfunder,
Kenya• Justin Schmidt, Head: Renewable Energy (Retail and
Business Bank), ABSA Bank, SA• Abe Cambridge, Founder and CEO, The Sun Exchange, SA• Hendrik Pelser, SAEP Transaction Adviser, CrossBoundary,
SAEP, SA
11:35 Wind Power – Trends and opportunities • How to increase wind capacity on the grid?• Best legal scenario to a secure project development• The socio-economic and environmental benefits • Lessons learnt and the way forward
Panellists: • Brenda Martin, Chief Executive Officer, South African Wind
Energy Association, SA• Andrea Isidori, Energy Advisor, Danish Energy Agency,
Centre for Global Cooperation, Denmark • Katherine Persson, General Manager: Africa, Windlab, SA• Lauren Hermanus, Director, Adapt, SA
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FUTURE CITIES
TUESDAY, 14 MAY 2019
Networking break
Finance and investment
Water
Smart Tech
Renewables
Thermal generation
Revenue cycle management and metering
Transmission & distribution
PROSUMERS AND THE INTEGRATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY Moderator: Sue Rohrs, Specialist Energy Law Consultant,
Rohrslaw (Pty) Ltd, SA
WASTE TO POWERModerator: Noxolo Mtembu, Project Manager, Gauteng Infrastructure
Agency, SA
14:00 How can municipalities prepare for the challenge of integrating decentralised energy resources? • Designing suitable regulations• Commercial and industrial strategies in place• Are there any international examples and lessons that can
be learnt?• Rewarding households for using less electricity under
net-metering
Panellists: • Mary Haw, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Facilitation,
City of Cape Town, SA• Bryan Groenendaal, Editor, Green Building Africa, SA• Thembani Bukula, CEO, Power X, SA• Ric Amansure, Senior Consultant, Renewable Energy
Economic Development, SA• Abe Cambridge, Founder and CEO, The Sun Exchange, SA• Terje Osmundsen, CEO, Empower Energy, Norway
15:45 South Africa’s first waste transformer at Growthpoint’s N1 City MallLara van Druten, CEO, The Waste Transformers, NetherlandsMitesh Bhawan, Head of Sustainability and Utilities, Growthpoint Properties, SA
14:00 How can we make waste-to-energy plants more competitive? Does the answer lie in smaller more geographically spread plants situated closer to the point of waste disposal? • Is it possible to lower the tariff?• Public-private partnerships in place for lasting solutions to
many African cities’ waste problem• Increasing distributed energy capacity • Innovative uses for urban waste, diverting it from African
landfills • International examples – Addis Ababa’s plan to curb the
city’s waste problem and generate power
Panellists: • Egmont Ottermann, CEO, New Horizon Ltd., SA• Wondimu Tenkir Gebremariam, Managing Director: Africa,
Cambridge Industries, Ethiopia• Lara van Druten, CEO, The Waste Transformers,
Netherlands• Nomfundo Maseti, Regulator Member: Piped Gas,
NERSA, SA
Networking drinks reception
Room 1.61-2 (CTICC 1, First floor)
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FUTURE CITIES
WEDNESDAY, 15 MAY 2019
ENERGY EFFICIENCY Moderator: Barry Bredenkamp, General Manager, Sanedi, SA
MUNICIPAL/ LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUNDING MODELS Moderator: Dr Meggan Spires, Senior Manager: Climate Change,
Energy and Resilience, ICLEI, SA
TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDINGModerator: Dr Rethabile Melamu, Senior Manager,
The Innovation Hub, SA
ENABLING A MORE EFFICIENT AND COST-EFFECTIVE TRANSITION TO ELECTRIC TRANSPORTATION
Moderator: Ashanti Mogosetsi, National Project Coordinator: Low Carbon Transport, Energy Department, SA
Networking break
Networking lunch break
Networking break
19:00 Industry Awards Gala Dinner INDUSTRY AWARDSBenchmarking industry excellence
AFRICAN POWER, ENERGY & WATER
14:00 Enhancing energy efficiency in existing and new local government facilities• Importance of energy efficiency• Who are the ultimate beneficiaries when enhancing energy
efficiency in existing and new local government facilities?• Economic benefits of wide-scale implementation of
energy efficiency• The role of digitilisation in the future roll-out of energy
efficiency
Panellists: • Carel Snyman, Entrepreneurial Consultant, SA• Kwabena Osei-Sarpong, CEO, Rife International, Ghana/U.S• Oliver Stotko, Senior Professional Officer, City of Cape
Town, SA• Xolile Mabusela, Director: Clean Energy, South African
Department of Energy, SA• Bruce Raw, Chief Strategy Officer, GreenCape, SA
14:00 Enablers and barriers to local governments accessing financeDr Meggan Spires, Senior Manager: Climate Change, Energy and Resilience, ICLEI, SA
14:15 Alternative funding mechanisms available to municipalities and local governments – options to consider• Exploring appropriate “pooled financing mechanisms” – are
joint projects an option?• Funding within the constraints of municipal finance act• Municipal Procurement Act and implications for funding• Are PPPs a viable alternative?
Panellists: • Edgar Pieterse, South African Research Chair in Urban
Policy, African Centre for Cities, South Africa• Ian Scrimgeour, Senior Energy Analyst, Green Cape, SA• Xolile George, Chief Executive Officer, SALGA, SA• John Less, SAEP Municipal Finance Transaction Adviser,
Southern Africa Energy Programme, USA
15:45 Training and capacity building• How can we fast-track the delivery of employment
opportunities and industrialisation opportunities?• How do you create value to keep your skilled engineers
and specialists?• How do black entrepreneurs find innovative and affordable
funding mechanisms for participation in generation programmes?
• Are there new employment opportunities in areas of clean energy and natural-resource management?
• Which programmes are proving most promising for up-skilling and building capacity?
Panellists: • Ursula Wellmann, Skills Manager, Green Cape, SA• Brian H M Makungo, Head-Training and Consultancy, Kafue
Gorge Regional Training Centre, Zambia• Jodie Sherwin Hill, Executive Director, Jomat, SA
11:15 Electric vehicle integration and microgridsMiguel Vales, Strategic Marketing Director, Efacec, Portugal*
11:30 Most countries around the world have waived the import duty on electric vehicles. Why hasn’t South Africa followed suit?• Policy and regulatory framework• Mitigating the short-term impacts arising from the
transition to EVs• Implications of EVs penetrating the South African market
for other sectors (road maintenance, fuel levies, charging infrastructure)
• Opportunities for emerging EVs value chain
Panellists: • Hiten Parmar, Director, uYilo e-Mobility Programme, SA• Carel Snyman, Entrepreneurial Consultant, SA• Wynand Goosen, CEO, Africa Focus Consulting, SA• Anthony Dane, Director, Change Pathways, SA• Bopang Khutsoane, Project Manager and Deputy Director,
Department of Transport, SA
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FUTURE CITIES
THURSDAY, 16 MAY 2019
UNLOCKING THE VALUE OF IOT IN AFRICA Moderator: Ilana Cohen, Senior Market Engagement Director,
GSMA, Kenya
INITIATE! FINAL PRESENTATION
BEST TECHNICAL PAPER PRIZE GIVING
Networking break
Networking lunch break
Thembani BukulaCEO, Power X, SA
Nomfundo MasetiRegulator Member: Piped Gas,
NERSA, SA
Lara van DrutenCEO, The Waste Transformers,
Netherlands
Ashanti MogosetsiNational Project Coordinator: Low Carbon Transport, Energy
Department, SA
Bruce RawChief Strategy Officer, GreenCape,
SA
Ilana CohenSenior Market Engagement Director,
GSMA, Kenya
HIGHLIGHTED SPEAKERS
09:30 The role of the mobile industry and IoT for on- and off-grid utility servicesIlana Cohen, Senior Market Engagement Director, GSMA, Kenya
09:45 The innovative use of phones for data collectionKimenthrie Pillay, Director, Thrie Energy Collective, SA
10:00 Data access through IoT is changing the African energy landscape – expectations and future
Panellists: • Sandisiwe Ncemane, Business Developer, Coega
Development Corporation, SA• Max Pichulik, Partner, Impact Amplifier, SA• Kimenthrie Pillay, Director, Thrie Energy Collective, SA• Taru Madangombe, Vice President of Energy in Southern
Africa, Schneider Electric, SA
Room 1.61-2 (CTICC 1, First floor)
Nerina Room (CTICC 2, First floor)
BEST PRACTICE FOR THE AFRICAN MUNICIPALITY AND UTILITY Moderator: Jason Mingo, Task Manager, Western Cape Department of
Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, SA
11:15 Affordability of water as population demands increaseNandha Govender, General Manager: Water & Environmental Operations, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, SA
11:30 Improved service delivery in water sector through the use of mobile platform and IOT Martin Nangole, ICT Director, Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company, Kenya
11:45 How the African municipality and utility can step forward in becoming sustainable
Panellists: • Martin Nangole, ICT Director, Nairobi City Water and
Sewerage Company, Kenya • Michele Kruger, Executive, CSVwater Consulting Engineers, SA• Nandha Govender, General Manager: Water &
Environmental Operations, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, SA• Dhasi Naidoo, Chief Strategy Officer, Ontec, SA • Senior Representative, Coca-Cola • Senior representative, Rosatom, SA
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TUESDAY 14 MAY 2019
KNOWLEDGE HUB , CTICC 1POWERGEN AFRICA
Technology and Optimisation
10:30 Making the transition from coal to clean energyVarious representatives, Nordics
11:30 High efficiency solution for power generation - Supercritical CFB boiler designed for low grade South African coals Damian Goral, Doosan, Germany
12:00 Air pollution control abatement for thermal (coal plants)Senior representative, Lesedi, SA
14:00 What energy mix will spur energy justice?Senior Representative, Rosatom, SA
14:30 Hydropower installationNorman Guthrie, Marelli Motori, SA*
15:00 Hydropower in MadagascarHendrik Pelser, SAEP Transaction Adviser – CrossBoundary
15:30 Using digitalisation to improve maintenance of thermal power plantsRepresentative, Eskom, SA*
16:00 Considerations for Africa’s nuclear futureJan Blomgren, CEO, INBEx, Sweden
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC1 SMART ENERGY
Green buildings
Sponsored by
10:30 Reserved PresentationLesley Sibanda, C40 – SEA Technical Officer: Energy Efficiency in New Buildings, Sustainable Energy Markets Department , City of Cape Town, SA
11:00 Panel Discussion: A new national standard for facilities management of buildings – taking the facilities management industry to new heights• Overview of the Net Zero/Net Positive certification • A paradigm shift in creating sustainable cities • Latest advances in roof top solar as a solid business for the
commercial sector
• Lesley Sibanda, C40 – SEA Technical Officer: Energy Efficiency in New Buildings, Sustainable Energy Markets Dept, City of Cape Town, SA
• Ronald L. Fox, Director – Energy Efficiency Building Envelope Division, Rife International, USA
• Raldo Kruger, Senior Water Sector Desk Analyst, Green Cape, SA
12:00 Guidelines for Green-Building investment Senior Representative, Danish Embassy, SA
12:30 Case study: Optimised cable systems design which limits soil drying outQueeneth Khumalo, Chief Engineer, Eskom, SA
13:00 The role of Building Envelope in improving energy efficiency and sustainability in building infrastructure Ronald L. Fox, Director – Energy Efficiency Building Envelop Division, Rife International, USA
13:30 How will the internet of things (IoT) change the future of property management and facilities management? Nardo Snyman, Sustainability Specialist, Growthpoint Properties, SA
14:00 Case study: Design vs Actual Performance – why both are critical to achieving sustainable and resilient cities Carel Snyman, Energy and Mobility Consultant, SA
14:30 Cutting edge developments in sustainable urban planning and sustainable infrastructure Speaker to be confirmed
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TUESDAY 14 MAY 2019
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 2WATER
Water innovation platform: advances in meeting Africa’s water demand
11:30 Water technology innovation platform in Africa Senior representative, Rosatom, SA
12:00 Reserved Presentation Joint Presentation from City of Tshwane and Aarhus Water Utility
12:30 Understanding technology optimisation across the water, energy and waste nexus Abdul Qadir Jamaludin, General Manager, Middle East & North Africa, Dubai
15:00 Groundwater: The unexplored ocean beneath our feet Gaathier Mahed, Senior Lecturer, Nelson Mandela University, SA
15:30 Updates on innovative wastewater treatment technology Louise Stafford, Director Water Funds South Africa, The Nature Conservancy, SA
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 2 RENEWABLE ENERGY
Project Development
Sponsored by
10:30 Designing off-grid commercial projects in Africa Nic van der Westhuizen
11:00 Lessons from large scale wind and solar hybrid projects in Australia and South AfricaBelinda Mills, WindLab, SA
11:30 The transformational power of Blockchain and solarAbe Cambridge, Co-founder and CEO, Sun Exchange, SA
12:00 How FMCG factories can generate their own energy and save water from their wasteMike Smith, Project Financial Director, Talbot&Talbot, SA
14:00 N1 City waste to power installation Coen Bakker, The Waste Transformers, SA
14:30 EEP ECO Wim Jonker Klunne, Programme Director, EEP ECO, SA
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 1 TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION
Grid Management
Sponsored by
10:30 Investment trends toward sustainabilitySenior representatives from the Nordic countries
11:30 Striving for maximum safety and continuity of supply in MV substations • Improvement of safety of personnel• Ensure continuity of supply• Availability of innovative technology Marcel Buckner, Regional Manager, Eaton, SA
12:00 Gassing of Wind Farm Transformers to boost reliability • Safety concerns of high levels of hydrogen in active
transformers• OEM inspection, fault diagnosis and the cost of non-
compliance• Preparing for a renewables based future Ian Gray, Division Manager, WearCheck, SA
14:00 Innovation in Extra High Voltage transmission – A resilience case study• Extra High Voltage grid resilience planning and responding
to high-impact low frequency events• A 2018 world first: Saudi Electricity Company and Extra
High Voltage Transmission• Implications for African utilities regarding cost effective
strengthening of Extra High Voltage grid robustnessToon Houwen, Business Development Manager, CG Holdings Belgium
14:30 Impact of renewable generation plants on distribution grid operations• Boosting distribution grid operations performance• Grid code compliance alignment for renewable power
plants • Foreseeable challenges with small scale embedded
generation Naniki Nzuza, Senior Engineer Renewables Grid Integration, Eskom Distribution, SA
15:00 Innovative solutions to prevent T&D losses• Preventing technical losses• The importance of energy efficient technologies• Identifying and preventing commercial lossesDr. Katsutoshi Toda, Chief Specialist, Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation, SA
15:30 Impact of revenue collection and non-technical losses• Exploring theft, illegal connections, meter tampering and
incorrect metering• Combatting incorrect and inaccurate municipal billing
systems • EcoStructure™ Grid as an intelligent electricity network
solutionJohan Pretorius, Power Systems Business Development Manager, Schneider Electric, SA
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WEDNESDAY 15 MAY 2019
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 1 POWERGEN AFRICA
Gas Generation
10:30 Overview on the landscape and infrastructure for gas power in AfricaOlabode Sowunmi, Power & Gas, National Assembly, Nigeria
11:00 Alternate fuels: Powering industrial growth with opportunity fuelsJeffrey Goldmeer, GE Power, USA
11:30 Case study: Gas turbinesSenior representative, Ansaldo Energia*
12:00 Case study on installation/best practiceSenior representative, BNG
The new energy landscape: consideration for the changing dynamics
14:00 Integrated Power System Master Plan (IPSMP) for GhanaDr. Ananth Chikkatur, USAID, Ghana
14:30 Using Plasma Ignitors to reduce or eliminate fuel oil consumption for low load flame stabilization and cold start capabilitiesDhershan Chetty, Boiler Application Engineer, GE, SA
15:00 Water-free combined cycle power plants for distributed power generation (Flexibility) Michael Welch, Industry Marketing Manager, Siemens, UK
15:30 Emission reduction for operating coal & gas power plants. Eskom’s NOx emissions reduction retrofits [Emissions + clean coal] • Hamresin Archary, Eskom, SA• Krzysztof Zajac, Steinmuller, Germany
16:00 Solving the Energy Trilemma with decentralized power generation using clean fuels [Decentralisation + Trilemma] Michael Welch, Industry Marketing Manager, Siemens, UK
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 1 SMART ENERGY
Metering and demand management
Sponsored by
10:30 The smart customer revolution Dhasi Naidoo, Chief Strategy Officer, Ontec, SA
11:00 Revenue protection and security: Electricity | Water | Gas | IoT Martin Kuhlmann, Technical Sales Support Professional, Siemens, SA
11:30 Reserved Presentation Mlungisi Mkhwanazi, Director, Africa Utilities Technology Council
12:00 The new metering requirements for South Africa Harold Hayes, Senior Programme Manager, Landis & Gyr, SA
12:30 Aligning Municipalities within the smart meter roll out Miyelani Holeni, Senior Partner, Ntiyiso Consulting, SA
13:00 How AI can improve network reliability and keep a lid on costsBrian Williams, Industry Value Advisor, SAP EMEA, UAE
13:30 Reducing utilities costs through the use of smart meteringYannick Mvudi, Energy and Metering Specialist, Bidvest Facilities Management, SA
14:00 Pareto Based Metering strategic framework Wilfred Shereni, Revenue Assurance Manager, Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission & Distribution Company, Zimbabwe
14:30 Reserved Presentation Senior representative, Nyamazela, SA
15:00 Reserved Presentation Senior representative, Tech Mahindra, India
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WEDNESDAY 15 MAY 2019
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 2 WATER
Updated demand response management practices for the African municipality and utility
10:30 Reserved Presentation NCPC
11:00 The Importance of Water Research and Development in Achieving Water Security Hlamulo Makelane, Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of the Western Cape, SA
11:30 Impact of revenue collection and non-technical losses Johan Pretorius, Business Development Manager, Schneider Electric, SA
12:30 Reserved PresentationSenior representative, Utility Systems, SA
14:00 Water management strategies for large scale consumers Senior Representative, Umgeni, SA
14:30 Case Study: Deployment of integrated mobile utility management system Siphindile Sikhosana, Senior Manager: Metering & Revenue, Johannesburg Water, SA
14:30 Smart water management to tackle water scarcitySenior representatives from the Nordic countries
15:15 Water treatment advancementsSenior representative, Rosatom, SA
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 2 RENEWABLE ENERGY
Maintenance
Sponsored by
10:30 Lessons from 5 years of operations and maintenance of solar PV in South AfricaLiam May, Operations and Maintenance Manager, SOLA Future Energy, SA
11:00 Improving the maintenance of wind power plantsHendrik Snyman, GAIA, SA
11:30 Using drone inspection to increase productivity on your power plant Riaan Meyer, Manager Director, GeoSUN Africa, SA
12:00 Maintaining the machine that is hyrdro power Dan Klink, CEO, East African Power, Rwanda
12:30 Here comes the Sun with the Power of AI Madhuri Adettiwar, Sr Director Product Management, GE, USA
14:00 Developing Africa with renewable technology: replacing fossil fuels with solar thermalHenning Brandt, Greenline Africa, SA
14:25 Reserved presentationSenior representative, JA Solar Investments, China
14:50 Containerised solar systems offer ease of installation & maintenance in off-grid areasTobias Habbach, Managing Director, Sustain Power, SA
15:20 Smart cities and why the Nordics are leadingSenior representatives from the Nordic countries
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 1 TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION
Digitalisation and the grid
Sponsored by
10:30 Ensuring your team is tech savvy to manage disruption• Identifying skills gaps• Designing a training calendar to keep ahead of the curve• Shifting legacy staff into a digital gear Reserved presentation, Senior representative, SAIEE, SA
11:00 Innovations in Mobile Workforce Management: How Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are delivering value to Utilities• How Field Service Management and IoT combine to deliver
value• The key metrics used by Field Service teams• How AI and data leads to better business decisions Martin Green, Regional VP of Sales, EMEA, ClickSoftware, UK
11:30 The solution for wildlife fatalities on air insulated electrical infrastructure• Preventing nuisance outages caused by wildlife• Insulation enhancements to reduce maintenanceSilas Moloko, CEO, Technology Integrated Solutions, SA
12:00 IT/OT Convergence: A Guide for utilities• Mechanisms to get OT data into the IT environment• Achieving standardisation and interoperability• Phasing in new technology with legacy staff and systems Lawrence Juku, Executive Head for Utilities & IoT, Vodacom, SA
14:00 The future of ICT in distribution automation • Fault detection and resolution• Increased efficiency and decreased operations costs• Customer experience• A safer, smarter power gridSenior representative, EFACEC, Portugal
14:30 Smart grid Case StudyHåkan Johansson, INBex, Sweden
15:30 Optimizing the profit generated by your assets throughout their lifecycle • Advances in data collection techniques, analytics and data
science• Implementation of an ALM approach on transformers and
other grid assets• How ALM methodology and solutions can generate
significant ROIUzo Ezimora, Director of grid services, SSA, General Electric, Nigeria
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THURSDAY 16 MAY 2019
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 1 POWERGEN AFRICA
Maintenance and Asset Management
10:00 Nuclear maintenance Senior representative, Lesedi, SA*
10:30 How to improve the monitoring and diagnosis of your plant using thermodynamic models Thomas Will, Chief Engineer, Steinmüller Engineering GmbH, Germany & Ravendra Govindsamy, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd., SA
11:00 How retrofitting and refurbishment can extend plant lifespan Amesh Narain Singh, Generator Specialist, Rotek, SA
11:30 Optimisation: Processes and fleet optimisation Wiseman Musekiwa, HOD Multi Axles/Lowbeds/Cranes, Rotek, SA
12:00 Human capital and strengthening your workforce Speaker to be announced
12:30 Cooling technology developed in South Africa to enhance thermal power plant performanceHanno Reuter, Extraordinary Associate Professor, Thermo-fluids Division, Stellenbosch University, SA
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 1 SMART ENERGY
Electric vehicles
Sponsored by
10:00 Reserved Presentation Nomfundo Maseti, Full time regulatory: Piped Gas Regulation, National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA), SA
10:30 The future of electric vehicles within the modern African city Gail Jennings, Research Consultant, Gail Jennings Consultants, SA
11:00 e-Mobility – Eskom’s perspective on electric transportation Darryl Chapman, Chief Engineer, Eskom, SA
11:30 Cutting edge advances in smart energy management towards E-mobility Hiten Parmar, Director, National uYilo eMobility Programme, SA
12:30 Reserved PresentationAmiene van der Merwe, Founder and Director, Green Cab, SA
13:00 Case study: Gearing up to a hydrogen vehicle future Senior Representative, Jaguar, SA
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THURSDAY 16 MAY 2019
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 2 WATER
The Smart Water City
10:00 The future of industrial water re-use Jacques Pretorius, CEO, AquaTrip, SA
10:30 Overcoming energy and water wastageBusisiwe Manabe, Electrical Engineering Technician, MatlengEnergy Solutions, SA
11:00 Smart home water monitoring and data logging Shamiso Kumbirai, Water Engineer, Kulani EC & Global Shaper at World Economic Forum, SA
11:30 Reserved PresentationSean Laval, Executive: Solutions and Innovations, Sqwidnet, SA*
12:00 Reserved Presentation Senior Representative, Bloemwater, SA
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 2 RENEWABLE ENERGY
Enabling environment
Sponsored by
10:00 The developing small-scale generation marketJason Schaffer, Managing Director, Nano Energy, SA
10:20 Grid compliance: The latest requirementsAre van Zyl, Senior Advisor IPP, Eskom, SA
10:40 Making sure your community investment has a real impactRic Amansure, SA
11:00 IRP: What is the impact?Benjamin Attia, Research Analyst, Wood Mackenzie Power and Renewables, USA
11:20 Overview on the renewable energy IPP projectsKaren Breytenbach, Head of IPP Office, IPP Office, SA
11:40 Namibia battery storageTshegofatso Neeuwfan, SAEP Renewable Energy Deputy Lead
12:00 Decentralisation: The African storyOlabode Sowunmi, Power & Gas, National Assembly, Nigeria
12:20 Klein River CheeseInga Magodla, NCPC, SA
KNOWLEDGE HUB, CTICC 1 TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION
Africa’s future grid
Sponsored by
10:00 Application of Aluminium Polyethylene Laminated (APL) type cables in HV Installations• Use of cables in High Voltage system installation• Reasons to use cables over other mediums of power
transfer • Types of cables utilised in High Voltage systemsHenni Scholtz, General Manager: Product Development & Application, Aberdare Cables, SA
10:30 Assessment of power system inertia challenges in IRP 2018• Understanding the impact of increased inverter based
renewable generation on reducing inertial energy of the power system
• Introducing inverter based generation while managing the rate of change of frequency
• Highlight possible mitigation techniques in terms of new system operations techniques and ancillary services to support the grid with high shares of RE
• Assess the integrity of the South African Grid over the IRP 2018 period (2020 – 2050) in as far as system stability is concerned, particularly power system inertia.
Mpeli Rampokanyo, Principal Engineer, CSIR, SA
11:00 The role of the West African Power Pool in driving grid development • Power pool interconnection as an essential tool for
transmission infrastructure development• Power pool organization boosting the investments in
transmission at regional level• Exploring control centres as key assets for the energy
market and power poolEric Amoussouga, Sales Director GE Grid Francophone Africa, GE, Côte d’Ivoire
11:30 Ground-breaking Disruptive Energy Storage Technology• Environmental waste can be converted into Energy Storage
assets• Converting ash dumps, mine dumps and building rubble
into Energy Storage assets• Disruptive Energy Storage which is cost effective, efficient,
versatile, scalable and environmentally friendlyLes Lange, CEO, Sizana Solutions (Pty) Ltd, SA
12:00 Exploring substations of the futureMyles Margot, Senior Key Expert, Siemens, SA
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AMBASSADORS
TERJE OSMUNDSEN: FOUNDER/CEO, EMPOWER NEW ENERGYMr Terje Osmundsen is a renowned innovator in the renewable energy and impact investment field, and Founder/CEO of Empower New Energy – an investment company for small- and medium sized clean energy projects. Until 2018, he was Senior Vice President in Scatec Solar where he spearheaded the company’s development in Africa and the Middle East a.o. Terje is a former chief advisor to Norway’s Prime Minister, a seasoned business executive and engaged thought leader on climate and sustainability through his regular columns in the media. He is non-executive Board Member in REC Siliocon ASA and Chairman, Caritas Norway
FRANK SPENCER: HEAD OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (SOLAR PV EPC), CONCO ENERGY SOLUTIONSFrank Spencer (aka The SolarBoyGenius) is one of the most well-known personalities in the South African renewables space. Having been part of the team to build some of the first grid-tied and micro-grid solar PV power plants in South Africa in the early 2000s, he has continued to be a strong engineering activist for Renewables across the African continent, and has been involved with many Utility, Off-Grid, Micro-grid, and Commercial and Industrial solar PV projects. Currently he heads the Solar PV EPC Business Development team for CONCO Energy Solutions, with a focus on sustainable solar solutions for Sub-Saharan Africa.
SINDISWA MZAMO: GROUP COO, DIVAINE GROWTH SOLUTIONS SOUTH AFRICASindiswa Mzamo: My journey in the Energy Sector started 7 years ago, with Edison Power Group as the Group COO and Head of Marketing. My vision has always been breaking new ground for South Africa’s women in business and economic arenas, in particular the Energy Sector. Currently Director at Divaine Growth Solutions driving the role of women in the sector – tapping into the networks and the experience that we have as directors of Divaine Growth Solutions and growing the economy together as women in the Energy Sector.
FRANCIS JACKSON: PROJECT EXECUTIVE: ATLANTIS SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE AT GREENCAPEFrancis Jackson’s background spans infrastructure development, financing, operations and governance, having worked as wind engineer in New Zealand, Head of Development for Sub-Saharan Africa with Windlab and Investment Principal with AIIM (African Infrastructure Investment Managers). He has an Executive MBA, mechanical engineering degree and training in social development and corporate governance. He chaired the SAWEA Technical Working Group and lectured the wind energy module at Stellenbosch University. His aim is for the Atlantis SEZ to engage authentically with the complexities of the social context it is embedded in.
MIRIAM MANNAK: SENIOR ENERGY JOURNALIST AND CONTENT WRITER, NEWSBASE GROUP Miriam Mannak is a senior energy journalist and content writer from Cape Town, South Africa, and works as the southern African correspondent for the Newsbase Group. This UK-based independent publishing house has been serving the global energy industry with market intelligence since 1995 through over a dozen high-quality publications, reports, and forecasts for energy companies and investors around the world. Miriam writes for the company’s AfrElec Power Monitor, Renewable Energy Monitor, and AfrOil & Gas titles.
JODIE SHERWIN HILL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, JOMAT INVESTMENTSJodie is a Global Educator and Activator Consultant, who has travelled to over 45 countries in her life, thoroughly enjoying interactions with people of various cultures and backgrounds. On a formal level, Jodie has a Bachelor of Education, Post Graduate Diploma in Property Development and Management, a Certificate in Estate Agency, Personal Trainer, and is currently studying a Masters in Science, Innovation and Technology. Jodie has a deep awareness of people and knows the straightest route to any vision is a three Win scenario. You win, I win, the planet wins.
BRYAN GROENENDAAL, EDITOR: GREEN BUILDING AFRICABryan is a solar and wind farm project developer with over 8 years of operational experience in seven countries in Southern and East Africa. He is also a green building specialist plus the founder and editor of Green Building Africa, a digital publication servicing the renewable energy, building and infrastructure sectors on the African Continent.
With over 40 collective years’ experience in the power and energy sector we are proud to introduce our brand ambassadors of 2019.
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SITE VISITS – FRIDAY 17 MAY 2019
ENERGY EFFICIENCY SITE VISIT
ENERGY SITE VISIT
FLOATING SOLAR PV PROJECT
KOEBERG NUCLEAR PLANT
SILO SOLAR ON LOURENSFORD WINE ESTATE
N1 CITY WITH WASTE TRANSFORMERS’ WASTE TO ENERGY PLANT
Delegates will view the dual benefit of producing power whilst reducing evaporation and preserving land for other commercial use.
By covering a significant surface area on a body of water, the system conserves water by reducing evaporation, while the shading from its panels limits algae growth. The system presents no risks or dangers to wildlife and surrounding habitats when implemented. Furthermore, the natural cooling effect provided by the water allows the PV panels to operate more efficiently and produce more power than traditional ground-mounted systems.
BOOKINGS FOR THIS SITE VISIT CLOSE ON MONDAY 29 APRIL AND ENTRY WILL BE BASED ON STRICT SECURITY CHECKS Nuclear energy currently provides approximately 11% of the world’s electricity and through Koeberg Nuclear Power Station near Cape Town it powers most of the Western Region and supplies approximately 4.4% of South Africa’s total electricity needs. On this exclusive site visit delegates will get to see the Emergency Core Cooling System, the Turbine hall, CRF/SEC pump house and the low level waste. This site visit will end with lunch at a wine farm.
After lunch on a wine farm we will proceed to the historic Lourensford vineyard in Somerset West, which was one of the first commercial farms in South Africa to invest in renewable energy. The initial project saw the installation of a 686kWp solar photovoltaic (PV) plant on the roof of the winery and the pack shed, which generates an average of 2800kWh daily, enough to run the winery and feed surplus energy to the internal grid supplying the rest of the estate. In addition to helping the historic estate manage future energy costs, the PV plant reduces carbon emissions by an estimated 987 tonnes per year.
Following the success of the initial project, the estate has added additional rooftop and ground-mounted PV plants, and installed a 95kWh Tesla Powerpack System in 2017 to test battery energy storage and microgrid operation at the site. The Tesla Powerpack System will initially be used to store excess energy produced by the rooftop PV plant on the estate’s new office, allowing the office to run almost entirely on renewable energy.
Growthpoint Properties have embarked on an exciting partnership with a Dutch green technology provider Waste Transformers by installing an on-site, anaerobic digester at its N1 City Mall property in Cape Town, which uses organic waste to produce green electricity, hot water and fertiliser.
Attending delegates will be showcased with how the current capacity of this Waste Transformers installation is about 6kVA per day, which provides electricity to between 10 and 11 small line shops in the mall.
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SITE VISITS – FRIDAY 17 MAY 2019
WATER SITE VISIT 1
WATER SITE VISIT 2
FISANTEKRAAL WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
FRANSCHHOEK WATER HUB
SOFTBEV QUALITY BEVERAGES BOTTLING COMPANY
BELLVILLE WASTE WATER TREATMENT WORKS
The waste water treatment plant undertaken by the City of Cape Town features the most innovative and up-to-date electrical, control and instrumentation technology. Attending delegates will view the advanced biological reactor works with automated inlet screening and degritters, surface aerated biological reactors, secondary settling tanks, sludge dewatering system (linear screens and belt presses) and final effluent disinfection system.
The Franschhoek Water Hub is an exciting new project that will inspire a new generation of leaders in water management in the context of rapid urbanisation and limited financial resources. While there are other similar projects around the globe, it will be the first of its kind to demonstrate state-of-the-art techniques and technologies suitable for the African context. Billed to be a centre of knowledge and learning, the Franschhoek Water Hub will connect multiple elements of the urban and regional water cycle and will explore new options for the treatment of contaminated water, including the use of natural systems and bioprocesses.
Delegates will see the bottling plant and the water saving projects that were implemented that helped reduce the plant’s waste water by over 60%, saving over 50 million litres of municipal water since January 2017. In addition, delegates will view the plant’s alternative water supply project that has been initiated to reduce its dependence on the municipal water supply by installing boreholes and a reverse osmosis plant.
The Bellville plant features the largest membrane bioreactor (MBR) in South Africa and the facility’s capacity will increase by 20 Ml/d to 70 Ml/d. Attending delegates will view how the plant supplies a new sludge dewatering facility, as well as upgrading the existing electrical and control systems infrastructure at the Bellville WWTW.
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ENERGY SITE VISIT
ROBBEN ISLAND SOLAR INSTALLATION
SOLA Future Energy has succeeded in designing and constructing a solar energy microgrid for Robben Island. The system, situated on the World Heritage Site, consists of a solar PV farm, combined with a lithium-ion battery storage facility and smart controllers to ensure a seamless electricity supply, whilst significantly reducing the island’s fossil fuel consumption.
Robben Island has an energy usage profile that comprises residential needs, desalination, harbour and offices; in total, the island uses almost 2M kWh of electricity annually. Commissioned by the Department of Tourism, the solar PV project will produce almost 1M kWh of electricity annually, significantly reducing costs of buying diesel and transporting it to the island. The island is also embarking on a drive to reduce its own electrical consumption.
The microgrid consists of three power production elements. The solar PV farm consists of 1 960 mono-crystalline modules with a total of 666.4 kW power supply. The battery bank, consisting of 2 420 lithium-ion battery cells, is able to store 837 kWh and output a maximum of 500 kVA. The third power production element is the diesel generators, which are used when no solar or battery storage is available. Multiple controllers between these power production elements balances the power supply and creates a smart microgrid, ensuring a seamless supply of power.
In addition tour delegates will get to visit all the historical sites around the Island. The tour guides inside the prison are former political prisoners and are fully conversant and knowledgeable about the Island’s multi-layered 500-year-old history. The tour route includes the graveyard of people who died from leprosy, the Lime Quarry, Robert Sobukwe’s house, the Bluestone quarry, the army and navy bunkers and the Maximum Security Prison where thousands of South Africa’s freedom fighters were incarcerated for years. The tour culminates in a viewing of Nelson Mandela’s cell.
Delegates will have lunch at the V&A Waterfront when returning from Robben Island.
SITE VISITS
NOTES REGARDING SITE VISITS
1. Visit the registration desk in the main gallery of Halls 1 – 4b to confirm you are booked to the relevant site visit.
2. All site visits leave from and return to the CTICC. Individual itineraries will be sent once selection is made but please note that all these site visits are FULL day tours and will depart from 08:30 and return after 16:00.
3. All site visits include the following: • Tea/coffee and muffin at registration • Refreshments on the bus • Light lunch with refreshments • All transport to and from the CTICC • Site visit pack • Expert led tours at the sites
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HALL 1 HALL 3
REGISTRATION
KIOSK
HALL 2 HALL 4
HA
LL 6
SKYBRIDGELEVEL 1
HA
LL 7
KEYNOTE ENTRANCE
SMART ENERGY
KNOWLEDGE
HUB
POWERGEN
AFRICA
KNOWLEDGE
HUB
TRANSMISSION
& DISTRIBUTION
KNOWLEDGE
HUBESI AFRICA STUDIO
THE MATCH!
BUSINESS LOUNGE
CLARION ENERGY
REBOOK STAND
MEDIA LOUNGERENEWABLE ENERGY
KNOWLEDGE
HUB
VIP ELITES/
SPEAKER
LOUNGE
WATER
KNOWLEDGE
HUB
VIS
ITO
R K
IOSK
DELEGATE LUNCH AREA
DELEGATE LUNCH AREA
ENERGY BAR
OPENING KEYNOTE/INDUSTRY AWARDS
A12A17
A18
A16
A19
A20
A26
A42A30
A60a
A58
A44
POLISH PAVILION
FRENCH PAVILION
USA PAVILION
GERMAN PAVILION
CANADA PAVILION INDIA PAVILION
IPP PAVILION
INDIA PAVILION
BRAZIL PAVILION
INDIA PAVILION
CHINESE PAVILION
CHINESE PAVILION
CHINESE PAVILION
CHINESE PAVILION
B28
B22
B18
VISITOR KIOSK
JASMINIUM RESTAURANTSPEAKER LOUNGE STRELITZIA RESTAURANT
B14
C6
C10a C10b
C14 D28 D32 D34
D30
D20 D24 D26E16 E18 F12 F16 G16
C12
C4
C2 D2
D12
D14 D18 E14E12 E15 F10 G12 G14
D16 E8E6 E10 F8 G8 G10H4
H7
H12
H6
H9
H11
H16H18
H20
H23
G56
H40
G24a
N8 L18
L20
L28
L24
L32L6J20
J16
ORG
AN
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S O
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J13
J10
J8K6
J12K12a
K12b
J7
L4 M2
K9 K13 L6M5
K8K10
L7M4
M16
M18
M20
INITIATE! SMME
J4
L36L13L11
N10 L19
N16
L22
L30
L26
L34L8aL25
L38L8bL12
J18 K22J22 K26
K27
J26J20 K24
K25K23
J24 K28
K29
J28
J19 J23 J27J21 J25 J29K30
IS2 IS4IS8
IS6
IS1 IS3IS7
IS5
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G45G30aG32a
G32
G30
H47
H50
G22G20F13d
F13b
F13c
F13e
F13aG24
D58G29
G28
F22F20E40D46f
C31C26
C32 C36 C28 C40 C42
C19
C13 C161C162
C163
C11 C17
C29
D46g
E24d
E41D46b
C33
C22C20D46d
E24b
F18
E42a
E42b
D52
E62 E63E61E60
E56
E48
E54
E59
E55D50
D42
D36
E50
E52
E38D46e
C30C24
C18
C28
E24c
E39D46a
C32aC28a
D46c
E24a
E22E21
E20
F28G35
G26a G26e
G26b G26dG26c
H32G18
G54
H58
H44
G44G31bG31a
H21
H8
F6
D4 D8 D10 F2E4D6 E2 F4 G2 G4 G6 H2
B20a B20b
B32
B30
B24a
B26
B27
B34
C34
B24b
B29
A62 A66
A28
A60b
A22
B11bB12b
B11aB12a
B10
A14
A4 A6 A8 B2 B4 B6 B8
N12
2019 EXHIBITION FLOORPLAN
HALLS 1 – 4B: GROUND FLOOR, CTICC 1
JASMINIUM CONSERVATORY: SPEAKER LOUNGE STRELITZIA RESTAURANT: SMART ENERGY/
METERING CONFERENCEKNOWLEDGE HUBS
BRAZIL, CHINESE, GERMAN, INDIA, POLISH, USA PAVILIONS
ESI AFRICA STUDIO
HALLS 5 – 7: GROUND FLOOR, CTICC 2
KEYNOTE SESSIONENERGY BAR
INDIA, IPP, INITIATE! SMME PAVILIONSELITES/SPEAKER LOUNGE
LEVEL 1, CTICC 1
MEETING SUITES 1.51 – 1.91ROOM 1.41 – 2: CEO FORUM (INVITE ONLY)
ROOM 1.43 – 4: SUMITOMO SEMINAR (15 MAY)ROOM 1.61 – 2: FUTURE CITIES
ROOM 1.63 – 4: ENERGY REVOLUTION
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HALL 1 HALL 3
REGISTRATION
KIOSK
HALL 2 HALL 4
HA
LL 6
SKYBRIDGELEVEL 1
HA
LL 7
KEYNOTE ENTRANCE
SMART ENERGY
KNOWLEDGE
HUB
POWERGEN
AFRICA
KNOWLEDGE
HUB
TRANSMISSION
& DISTRIBUTION
KNOWLEDGE
HUBESI AFRICA STUDIO
THE MATCH!
BUSINESS LOUNGE
CLARION ENERGY
REBOOK STAND
MEDIA LOUNGERENEWABLE ENERGY
KNOWLEDGE
HUB
VIP ELITES/
SPEAKER
LOUNGE
WATER
KNOWLEDGE
HUB
VIS
ITO
R K
IOSK
DELEGATE LUNCH AREA
DELEGATE LUNCH AREA
ENERGY BAR
OPENING KEYNOTE/INDUSTRY AWARDS
A12A17
A18
A16
A19
A20
A26
A42A30
A60a
A58
A44
POLISH PAVILION
FRENCH PAVILION
USA PAVILION
GERMAN PAVILION
CANADA PAVILION INDIA PAVILION
IPP PAVILION
INDIA PAVILION
BRAZIL PAVILION
INDIA PAVILION
CHINESE PAVILION
CHINESE PAVILION
CHINESE PAVILION
CHINESE PAVILION
B28
B22
B18
VISITOR KIOSK
JASMINIUM RESTAURANTSPEAKER LOUNGE STRELITZIA RESTAURANT
B14
C6
C10a C10b
C14 D28 D32 D34
D30
D20 D24 D26E16 E18 F12 F16 G16
C12
C4
C2 D2
D12
D14 D18 E14E12 E15 F10 G12 G14
D16 E8E6 E10 F8 G8 G10H4
H7
H12
H6
H9
H11
H16H18
H20
H23
G56
H40
G24a
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L20
L28
L24
L32L6J20
J16
ORG
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J10
J8K6
J12K12a
K12b
J7
L4 M2
K9 K13 L6M5
K8K10
L7M4
M16
M18
M20
INITIATE! SMME
J4
L36L13L11
N10 L19
N16
L22
L30
L26
L34L8aL25
L38L8bL12
J18 K22J22 K26
K27
J26J20 K24
K25K23
J24 K28
K29
J28
J19 J23 J27J21 J25 J29K30
IS2 IS4IS8
IS6
IS1 IS3IS7
IS5
L15 L16
G45G30aG32a
G32
G30
H47
H50
G22G20F13d
F13b
F13c
F13e
F13aG24
D58G29
G28
F22F20E40D46f
C31C26
C32 C36 C28 C40 C42
C19
C13 C161C162
C163
C11 C17
C29
D46g
E24d
E41D46b
C33
C22C20D46d
E24b
F18
E42a
E42b
D52
E62 E63E61E60
E56
E48
E54
E59
E55D50
D42
D36
E50
E52
E38D46e
C30C24
C18
C28
E24c
E39D46a
C32aC28a
D46c
E24a
E22E21
E20
F28G35
G26a G26e
G26b G26dG26c
H32G18
G54
H58
H44
G44G31bG31a
H21
H8
F6
D4 D8 D10 F2E4D6 E2 F4 G2 G4 G6 H2
B20a B20b
B32
B30
B24a
B26
B27
B34
C34
B24b
B29
A62 A66
A28
A60b
A22
B11bB12b
B11aB12a
B10
A14
A4 A6 A8 B2 B4 B6 B8
N12
HALLS 5 – 7: GROUND FLOOR, CTICC 2
KEYNOTE SESSIONENERGY BAR
INDIA, IPP, INITIATE! SMME PAVILIONSELITES/SPEAKER LOUNGE
LEVEL 1, CTICC 2
ROOM NERENA: WATER CONFERENCEROOM PROTEA: POWER STRATEGY
DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE ROOM FRESIA AND DAISY: NORDIC UTILITY DAY
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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS A-Z3S Media Stand: M204D Monitoring Stand: L6Aberdare Cables Stand: F12ABINEE Stand: Brazil Pavilion Accura Power Systems Stand: India PavilionActom Pty Ltd Stand: D52ADC Energy Stand: C10bAfrican Tank Systems Stand: J8AJ Charnaud & Company (Pty) Ltd. Stand: E50Allbro Industries (Pty) Ltd Stand: G22Altec Stand: USA PavilionALTUS Stand: Brazil PavilionANDELI GROUP CO.,LTD Stand: B24bAnhui Golden Vision Optoelectronic Technology CO., LTD. Stand: C32aAPR Energy Stand: USA PavilionARB Electrical Wholesalers (Pty) Ltd Stand: G35ASL Holdings Limited Stand: G56AUTC Stand: H40AVK Stand: Danish PavilionAZ Hollink SA / RENK Stand: B20aBabcock & Wilcox Company Stand: USA PavilionBALESTRO Stand: Brazil PavilionBasadi Ba Africa Mining Stand: Initiate! SMMEBaylan Olcu Aletleri San Tic Ltd Sti Stand: F22BBF Safety Group (Pty) Ltd. Stand: B22Bizswitch Services Stand: D8Blissfully Yours Co-op Stand: Initiate! SMMEBPG INTERNATIONAL Stand: E10Brazilian Electrical and Electronics Association Stand:Brilliant Stand: Brazil PavilionBusiness France Stand: A42C2 Project Management Stand: Initiate! SMMECabelte Stand: C36Canada Pavilion Stand: E20Canadian Solar Stand: Canada PavilionCape Business News Stand: L13Castolin Eutectic Stand: C28aCCG Cable Terminations Stand: E22Ceracure Engineering Technology Stand: B12-1 & B12-2Chardon Group Stand: C32CHAUVIN-ARNOUX Stand: French Pavilion 6China Exhibition World Co., LTD (CEW) Stand: F8Chongqing Yufeng (Eastful) Electric Wire & Cable CO.,LTD Stand: D46bCIGFARO Stand: M18Clarke Energy Stand: A60bClickSoftware Technologies (PTY) Ltd Stand: E21Coca-Cola Southern and East Africa Business Unit Stand: K10CODRA Stand: French Pavilion 5COEGA Development Corporation Stand: L18Conlog (Pty) Ltd Stand: D12ContiPower Stand: G24Copper Development Association Africa Stand: H58Council For Scientific & Industrial Research - CSIR Stand: G44CRIEM IMPORTS Stand: Brazil Pavilion CTC Global Stand: E4CTC POWER EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. Stand: E41Cullin Africa Stand: F4Divaine Growth Solutions Stand: Initiate! SMMEDoble Engineering Stand: G29Dromex Stand: G18East Rand Water Care Company (ERWAT) Stand: J10Eaton Electric - South Africa (Pty) Ltd Stand: G32aEBM Stand: C42EDF Stand: French Pavilion 4EDMI Limited Stand: G12Efacec Stand: G29Ekosource Stand: Danish PavilionEl Sewedy Electrometer Group Stand: E6Elecyonic Smart Technology CO., LIMITED Stand: E24aElegant Line Trading Stand: Initiate! SMMEElmex Electric Stand: G26aElster Kent Metering Stand: B2Embassy of Denmark Stand: G30 Energy Rental Solutions Stand: A4Enernet Global Stand: USA PavilionENSTO NOVEXIA Stand: French Pavilion 3entegra GmbH Stand: B14aEnzani Technologies Pty Ltd Stand: G6ERL Phase Power Technologies Stand: C40Eskom GC Stand: F6Eskom Rotek Industries Stand: F6
Eswatini Energy Regulatory Authority Stand: B34Exide Industries Limited Stand: A60aExport Credit Insurance Corporation of South Africa (ECIC) Stand: E2Expansio Ltd. Stand: Polish PavilionEY Stand: G31aFAME Stand: Brazil PavilionFetola Stand: L16 Floating Solar (PTY) Ltd Stand: French PavilionFonroche Lighting Stand: French Pavilion 7FuseForward Stand: Canada PavilionG3-PLC Alliance Stand: D34GBE SPA Stand: E60GE Power Stand: D14Gears Energy Solutions Private Limited Stand: India PavilionGen Mot Coils Stand: A58GeoSUN Africa (Pty) Ltd Stand: A30German Pavilion Stand: B14GFaI Gesellschaft zur Förderung angewandter Informatik e. V. Stand: B14eGreiner S.P.A Stand: L4 GuangDong Kangdewei Electrical Co.,Ltd Stand: H9Guangzhou Baisheng Exhibition Service Co., Ltd. Stand: Chinese PavilionGuangzhou GENY Electric Co., Ltd Stand: E40Guangzhou MPC Power International Co., Ltd. Stand: E42aGWDA Ltd. Stand: Polish Pavilion Hamon Stand: E52Handheld - Rugged Mobile Stand: B6Hangzhou Balianfang Standard Parts Co.,Ltd Stand: E42bHangzhou Laison Technology Co. Ltd Stand: E24cHangzhou Meteronic Technology Co., Ltd. Stand: A20Hangzhou Sunrise Technology Co., Ltd. Stand: C16 - 3Hannover Fairs International GmbH Stand: B14Hebei Heiniu Electric Power Fittings Co.,Ltd Stand: D38Hebei Yachen Electric Co., Ltd Stand: D36Henan Tong-Da Cable Co.,Ltd Stand: B11aHexing Electrical Co Ltd Stand: G8Holley Technology Ltd Stand: D26Hoto Trading and Projects (PTY) LTD Stand: E55Howden Africa (Pty) Ltd Stand: E14Huawei Technologies Africa (Pty) Ltd Stand: F28Huayi International Power CO., LTD. Stand: E15Hydra Light International Ltd Stand: L11IBC Solar South Africa (Pty) Ltd Stand: B14hIBS Management Stand: USA PavilionIdube Stand: A12IF ONE Ltd. Stand: Polish PavilionImequadri Duestelle SPA Stand: G54Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Stand: India PavilionIndian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers Association (IEEMA) Stand: G26INFOSEC Stand: French Pavilion 10INOVA Stand: Brazil PavilionIoT.nxt Stand: H4IOW Group Stand: A8iQron GmbH Stand: B14cISIDOVIAS - Investimentos Lda Stand: H7Iskraemeco Stand: C20JA Solar Investment China Co., Ltd. Stand: L8aJiangsu Jingyi Electrical Appliance CO.,LTD Stand: D46aJiangsu Linyang Energy Co., Ltd Stand: E18Jiangxi Jianghong Electric CO.,LTD Stand: F2Jiaxing Yongxin Electron CO. , LTD. Stand: D28John Thompson A division of ACTOM (PTY) Ltd Stand: E52Joule Power International Stand: USA PavilionJSC Electrotechnical Factories Energomera Stand: G14 Kafue Gorge Stand: A28Kamstrup Stand: Danish PavilionKaspersky Lab Stand: D50Kehui International Limited Stand: H16KG Technologies Inc Stand: D4Kingsine Electric Automation Co.,Ltd Stand: B26Knowledge Integration Services India Pvt. Ltd Stand: India PavilionKonolion Intl Events (Beijing)Co.Ltd Stand: D46Kosol Energic Pvt Ltd Stand: India PavilionKraftwerkschule e. V. Stand: B14dLandis+Gyr Stand: C4Lento Industries Private Limited Stand: India Pavilion GLesedi Nuclear Services Stand: A26Lilongwe Water Board Stand: K13Lisega Africa (Pty) Ltd Stand: B4Live Line Technologies Stand: C2Livewire Engineering & Consulting Stand: C24LORENZETTI Stand: Brazil Pavilion
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Lucas-Nuelle Stand: A22Lucy Electric (UK) Ltd Stand: C18M/S. Transrail Lighting Limited Stand: India PavilionM/S. Twin Star Industries Stand: India PavilionMAN Energy Solutions Stand: Danish PavilionManitoba Hydro Stand: Canada Pavillion 8MAPP Africa Stand: Canada PavilionMaran Energy (Pty) Ltd Stand: Initiate! SMMEMarelli Motori Stand: B28Martec A Pragma Group Company Stand: C17Marthinusen & Coutts Cleveland a Division of ACTOM (Pty) Ltd. Stand: A14McWade Productions (Pty) Ltd Stand C11Megger Limited Stand: D2Mera Operator Ltd. Stand: Polish PavilionMG Electrica Stand: J18eMHPS Dongfang Boiler Co., Ltd Stand: F8MI Power Stand: J6Microtek International Private Ltd Stand: India PavilionMiddle East Switchgear Ind. Ltd. Stand: C38MINIPA Stand: Brazil PavilionModec International Stand: A18MONTREL Stand: Brazil PavilionNero Electronics Ltd Stand: C31National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) Stand: G24aNeutron Energy Control Corpora Stand: E61NEW INDIA ELECTRICALS LTD. Stand: India PavilionNingbo City Quansheng Shell Co., Ltd. Stand: C16-1 Ningbo Sanxing Smart Electric Co.,Ltd Stand: E12NINGXIA LGG INSTRUMENT CO., LTD Stand: F10Norlex Stand: Danish PavilionNOVA MOTORES Stand: Brazil PavilionNOVASTER Ltd. Stand: Polish PavilionNovateur Switchgear (Indoasian) Stand: India PavilionNucon Switchgear Stand: J18fNuri Telecom Company Limited Stand: Meeting room NUSCO Stand: J13Nyamezela Group Stand: C6Nynas Stand: B8OLIVO Stand: Brazil PavilionOmicron Electronics Gmbh Stand: D32Ondas Networks Stand: USA PavilionOntec Systems Stand: G16Opentext Stand: Canada Pavillion 3Optimal Asset Maintenance Solutions Stand: H44Padish Holdings (Pty) Ltd Stand: L15Paltech Stand: G30aPartex Marking Systems Stand: L25PENTOL GmbH Stand: B14fPfisterer Stand: F18Pic Group, Inc. Stand: E64Polar Power Stand: USA PavilionPolish Chamber of Commerce of Importers, Exporters and Cooperation Stand: Polish PavilionPower Transformers Stand: E60Poznan University of Life Sciences Stand: Polish PavilionPRATIK CABLETRAY SYSTEM PVT LTD Stand: India PavilionPreformed Line Products Stand: B30Prism Stand: D24Proconics Stand: E59PUH HANT Maria Kurowska Stand: Polish PavilionPUPH ELEKTROSERV-ZAP Ltd. Stand: Polish PavilionQingdao Topscomm Communication Co., Ltd Stand: E16Regional Development Agency in Konin Stand: Polish PavilionRelicab Cable Manufacturing Limited Stand: India PavilionRemote Metering Solutions Stand: F20Renle Europe GmbH Stand: G4REQHOWENG SECONDARY CO-OP Stand: Initiate! SMMERevive Electrical Transformers (Pty) Ltd Stand: G28Robon Electricity Stand: Initaite! SMMERR Kabel Stand: India PavilionRS ISOLSEC Stand: French Pavilion 2SAIEE Stand: E54SAP South Africa (Pty.) Ltd. Stand: B10SBB Emergency Towers Stand: Canada Pavillion 10SBS Tanks Stand: J16Schneider Electric Stand: G32Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. (SEL) Stand: E56ScrumBees Technologies Stand: India PavilionSEA BREEZE Stand: Initiate! SMMESECURE METERS LIMITED Stand: C14Sensus Stand: G10Set Point Laboratories Stand: J20SGB-SMIT POWER MATLA Stand: D58SGC Stand: C29SHANDONG JINQUAN METER CO.,LTD Stand: D46d
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