2nd Sub-Saharan Africa Solar Summit: Energy Storage & Battery Conference: Harnessing the Solar Potential in Africa Solar and Energy Storage Benchmarking Progress & Advocating Real Growth Two Great Things that Go Even Better Together! Overview of the current status, opportunities and targets for solar energy generation in Sub-Saharan Africa from Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, etc. Case study of rural electrification through fuel cell technologies by Anglo American Platinum Discover the Solar Energy Roadmap from active and emerging African countries Evaluating the critical role of providing and using low-cost and highperformance storage technologies to enable intermittent renewable energy use for developing into a source of mainstream energy Understand why and how rooftop solar and the rising middle class can be the missing link to solar development in Africa How electricity markets can evolve to reward energy storage and how to maximize investment in energy storage Find out about feed-in tariffs, the net-metering debate, and incentives and policies to attract solar developments Practical applications of the latest battery and energy storage innovations for Africa View insightful case studies of successful projects in the region including case studies of small-scale solar energy projects How to make grid energy storage attractive for utilities who are naturally risk averse and conservative by establishing ways to reduce cost, regulatory support and clarifying business models Learn risk mitigation and management strategies and hear about what other investors are looking for when investing in solar energy Creating a competitive IPP program and PPA structuring for solar energy producers and Investment, financing and partnership models Local manufacturing of solar PV components and how local manufacturing will accelerate solar technology adoption Rural electrification and mini grids case studies and evaluation Solar, grid and energy storage reliability and sustainability Progressing Industrial applications of solar energy in mining, agriculture, telecommunications and other industries Capacity development and overcoming the absence of skilled labour force, including solar technicians and operators Strategies to attain the social license to operate to ensure holistic collaboration and positive community engagement Best practices in site selection, maintenance and security Analysing the different financing options for developing solar projects and matching the best funding mechanism to the desired project objective Commercialising energy storage technologies by targeting applications where large amounts of energy are required to make up for fluctuations in supply and demand, which is expected to be more acute as more RE is utilised Creating hybrid energy storage systems and how RE suppliers and companies supplying energy systems and technologies can collaborate to develop innovative and cost-effective storage solutions Increasing renewable capacity to meet carbon reduction targets through cost-effective, scalable and safe battery technologies Low cost energy storage solutions for off-grid and mini grid applications Evaluating and applying latest battery technologies for the African landscape taking into account features such as deep-energy daily cycling capabilities, load shifting, diesel optimisation, cycle-to-cycle capacity fade, renewable integration and transmission integrity Safety strategies for energy storage and understanding various failure mechanisms to ensure robust systems Lifecycle management of batteries to reduce costs and capacity fade Practical considerations for grid energy storage in Africa and methods to reduce future integration risks with RE Just Some of the Expert Speakers... Owned & Produced by: Dr Lutengano Mwakahesya, Managing Director, Rural Electrification Authority (REA), Tanzania Engr Felchesmi Mramba, Managing Director, Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) Anastas Mbwala, Director of Electricity, Energy & Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA), Tanzania Supported by: Geoffrey Musonda, CEO, Rural Electrification Authority (REA), Zambia Henry Kapsowe, Head of Off-Grid Power Stations, Kenya Power (KPLC) Robert Pavel Oimeke, Director of Renewable Energy, Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), Kenya Angelin Maharaj, Principal Market Development, Anglo American Platinum, South Africa Richard Kasesela, Chair, Mining Advisory Board, Ministry of Energy & Minerals (MEM), Tanzania Yisehak Seboqa, Rural Electrification Fund Coordinator, Alternative Energy Technology Development & Promotion Directorate, Ministry of Water, Irrigation & Energy (MoWIE), Ethiopia Prof Lawrence I N Ezemonye, Director, National Centre for Energy and Environment, Energy Commission of Nigeria Wisdom Ahiataku-Togobo, Director Renewable Energy Directorate, Ministry of Energy & Petroleum, Ghana Professor AbuBakr S Bahaj, Professor of Sustainable Energy, University of Southampton and Chief Scientific Adviser, Southampton City Register & Pay before 27 March 2015 to save up to US$300! Email [email protected] or call +65 6391 2543 today The Only Solar Event that Emphasizes the Growing Importance of Energy Storage Applications in Africa and Dissects the Real Practical Issues Backed by Influential Speakers from Both the Public and Private Sectors! Key Facts Powering the 2nd Sub-Sahara Africa Solar Summit Various African governments stepping-up their efforts to create an enabling environment, as well as being driven by various feed-in tariff schemes Better solar economics in terms of reduced installation costs can only mean solar will get bigger and better for Africa Current installed megawatts at only a minimal of 1% of projected demand - 1GW at the end of 2013 and analysts projecting Solar PV capacity to increase to 2GW end-2015 and 4.4GW by 2020 - therefore the market attractiveness in Africa needs to be stepped-up further to offer better growth opportunities Given the price of solar PV modules have dropped drastically from $76/W in 1977 to $0.80/W in 2013, we are almost dead set to experience robust and dynamic growth Energy storage technologies offer great promise for Africa to solve electrical infrastructure challenges, defer expensive maintenance costs and be the driver for more efficient and resilient grids Potential to create an unstoppable hybrid force if energy storage technologies continue to combine better with PV technologies to offer a clean, resilient, economical and dependable source of energy Why You Must Attend this Summit: The only solar energy focused event in SSA shaping the solar dialogue while recognising the potential of energy storage to help solve Africa's power deficit Revel in the exciting opportunities present in SSA's solar energy market Hear from policy makers & government officials the plans and targets Meet with key stakeholders and decision makers involved in the evolution of SSA's electricity supply Find out how you can benefit from the incentives for investment Evaluate the business case for commercial solar applications and the latest technological applications relevant to your business Address the complexities involved with solar investments and how you can manage the risks & optimise ROI Learn more about the available financing options and the makings of a bankable solar energy project Adopt best practice strategies and technical know-how from successful projects in the region Showcase Your Solar Technology & Energy Storage Solutions! 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