8000+ Attendees | 800+ VIPs | 250+ Sponsors & Exhibitors | 250+ Speakers | 40+ African Countries
26 – 27 MARCH SANDTON CONVENTION CENTRE, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
OPENING TIMES TUESDAY, 26 MARCH: 10AM-5PM WEDNESDAY, 27 MARCH: 10AM-5PM
Host Utility: Created by:www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
EVENT PREVIEW
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#powerafricaPower & Electricity World Africa @powerafrica
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FREE EXHIBITIONFREE EXHIBITION250+ exhibitors with the latest technology in everything energy, power and electricity
HOW TO ACCESS POWER PROJECTSEverything you ever needed to know about the latest power projects happening across Africa
SKILLS DEVELOPMENTThe place to find out how to bridge the skills gap in the power and electricity space
FIND LOCAL PARTNERSFocus on localization and finding the right partners for your business
LAUNCH INNOVATIVE PRODUCTSExperience the latest energy technology solutions disrupting the industry.
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TSTHIS IS AFRICA’S LEADING AND LONGEST RUNNING POWER AND ELECTRICITY EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE FOR UTILITIES, IPPS, LARGE ENERGY USERS, GOVERNMENT AND THE INDUSTRY AT LARGE.
Building on more than 22 years’ experience bringing these communities together, we’re delighted to share our 2019 event preview with you.We’ve got a jam-packed show for you this year. Our premium conference is bigger than ever, with over 250 speakers sharing their insights across 6 premium conference tracks.
Our keynote line-up of experts from The World Bank, National Grid, African Development Bank, Fossil Fuel Foundation, Development Bank of Southern Africa, South African Photovoltaic Industry Association, Acciona, Access-Power, Aldwych International and Africa Finance Corporation, to name a few, will set the tone.
But that’s not all! This year’s exhibition sees over 250 exhibitors from across the globe showcasing their products and solutions, from turbines, boilers and steam generators, turnkey solutions, financial services, law firms and advisory, energy supplies, grid maintenance, photovoltaic (PV), concentrating solar power (CSP), measuring and control technology and network infrastructure, and everything in between.
Here’s just a handful of the exciting features of this year’s exhibition:
• Over 200 free-to-attend sessions in our Seminar Theatres across smart electricity, generation, installing renewables, solar tech, energy for commerce and much more.
• The Start-Up Pavilion, where you’ll be able to source products and solutions from a number of local companies who are breaking into the power and electricity industry.
• Women in Energy – this seminar promotes the importance of women in energy and will be the largest-ever representation of women in the industry at a world-class African event.
• Gen X Theatre at the Future Tech Zone is a platform for students and young professionals in the power and energy sector. It affords them the opportunity to present their papers to an international audience, thereby, providing them with information across the power and energy value chain. The aim of the program is to showcase youth innovation
• EPC University provides valuable insight into the rapidly evolving world of engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts. It has been designed specifically for the professionals and management in the African EPC power industry.
• You can also access our free Skills Development Seminar Theatre and select from any of the 20+ practical skills and training sessions that are designed to help you build skills in the sector.
No matter how big or small your business challenge, we’ve got you covered at Power & Electricity World Africa. With 250+ exhibitors, 250+ speakers and 8,000+ attendees, there’s no better place to explore the future of power infrastructure and solutions in Africa.
I hope that this preview will help you to plan your visit in advance and make sure that Power & Electricity World Africa is the most productive business and networking opportunity of the year for you. .
Kind regards,
Gina Bester Managing Director, Terrapinn Ltd – South Africa
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– Sponsors, Exhibitors & Partners ................................................................... Page 50 – 53
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WELCOME
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SEMINAR HIGHLIGHTS
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The Power & Electricity World Africa seminars are free to attend. Structured around four themes, they offer visitors
an unparalleled peer-to-peer learning opportunity.
They bring together 100+ expert speakers from across the power industry to provide insight, showcase innovation, share best
practice and discuss ideas on trends in the power sector. They aim to find innovative and cost effective solutions to some of the
technical engineering challenges the industry faces on a daily basis.
POWER & ELECTRICITY
WORLD AFRICA
2019SEMINARS
• How large energy users and commerce at large can shrink their power costs
• How Big Data and analytics can help you save on energy costs
• Smart grids, revenue protection, smart metering and billing
• How to avoid decommissioning and improve the competitiveness of coal generation
• How to support growth and skills development for engineers
• How to transition from a SME into an EPC contractor
• The potential for AI, VR, drones and machine learning in energy
• Preferred business models for investing in renewable energy options
• Installing renewables
DON’T MISS THE LATEST ON
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DAY TWO – 27 MARCH 2019
10:30 Coal Power Plant decommissioning in South Africa: Why and how?
11:00How to extend the life cycle of aging infrastructureGapoalelwe Saniswere, President: South Africa young nuclear society, NECSA
11:30 RESERVED FOR CSIR
12:00 RESERVED FOR START-UP FROM EWSETA
12:30Realising the potential of the 4th industrial revolution in Power and electricity in AfricaEmily Mogano, Chief Executive Officer, Mashela & Mogano Interior Designs
13:00 Effective varnish removal from turbine lubrication systems
13:30 RESERVED FOR EWSETA
14:00 Improving plant efficiency through boiler upgrades
14:30 THE INNOVATION HUB
15:00 Improving power plant efficiency & reliability with ACC360’s cloud-based analytics
15:30 Gas-insulated transmission lines: the next generation of power transmission
16:00 HRSG high temperature piping design and construction considerations in combined cycle plants
Looking to introduce efficiencies and reduce costs in your power plant? Or looking for the latest tech in power generation? Then you need to be at the #GenTalks seminar
DAY ONE – 26 MARCH 2019
10:30 How to extend the lifecycle of aging infrastructure
11:00How to extend the lifecycle of aging infrastructureSaedi Moloto, Managing Director, SBM Energy
11:30 The Innovation Hub
12:00 RESERVED FOR START-UP FROM EWSETA
12:30How the 4th industrial revolution impacts Power and electricity in AfricaEmily Mogano, Chief Executive Officer, Mashela & Mogano Interior Designs
13:00 RESERVED FOR CSIR
13:30 RESERVED FOR EWSETA
14:00 Minimising the cost of open gas cycle turbines into your coal fired plant
14:30 Increasing operational flexibility into combined cycle power plants
15:00 Electrical current signature analysis for fault detection in large motors
15:30 Unlocking the start-up flexibility of combined cycle plants
16:00 Integration of the Advanced Class Gas Turbine with the Combined Cycle Bottoming Cycle
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LEDiscover the potential of Smart Grid technologies as a means to accelerate sustainable access to electricity.
DAY TWO – 27 MARCH 2019
10:30Smart meter solutionPatrick Jordaan, Electrical Engineer, Landis+Gyr
11:00The use of Cast Resin transformers for power generation and distribution applicationsMervyn Low, Managing Director, Greenergi (Pty) Ltd
11:30 RESERVED FOR BERGVIK SOUTHERN AFRICA
12:00 Policies and strategies for Smart Grid
12:30 RESERVED FOR WIPO WIRELESS POWER (PTY) LTD
13:00 Why and how the power sector must switch to a cyber-first mindset
13:30Low-cost energy production for Africa - Let’s light up Africa!Trevor Dudley, Chief Executive Officer, Mozweli (Pty) Ltd
14:00 Best Practices in revenue protection
14:30 Case: A revenue protection success story
15:00 Control Techniques for Smart Grid
15:30 ICT, IoT, Real-time monitoring and control
16:00 The Internet of Things, digitalisation and automation: Industry 4.0 and the T&D sector
DAY ONE – 26 MARCH 2019
10:30Net meteringHarold Hayes, Solutions Implementation Manager, Landis+Gyr South Africa
11:00 Machine learning for Smart Grids
11:30 RESERVED FOR BERGVICK SOUTHERN AFRICA
12:00The use of Cast Resin transformers for power generation and distribution applicationsMervyn Low, Managing Director, Greenergi (Pty) Ltd
12:30 RESERVED FOR WIPO WIRELESS POWER (PTY) LTD
13:00 Operational strategies for HVDC transmission in smart grids
13:30 Pulling the plug on energy theft
14:00 How to set up a revenue protection team
14:30 How embedded generation will affect municipal electricity revenue
15:00 Performance Analysis of Smart Grid
15:30 Decision Support Systems for Smart Grid
16:00 Planning for the future: Developing the first cyber-secure utility microgrid
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DAY TWO – 27 MARCH 2019
10:30 RESERVED FOR RENEWSYS SOUTH AFRICAAvinash Hiranandani, Managing Director, RENEWSYS South Africa (PTY) Ltd
11:00 5 Steps to a successful solar businessAntje Klauss-Vorreiter, Director, Maxx Solar Energy PTY Ltd.
11:30 RESERVED FOR EASY POWER SOLAR
12:00Introduction to new products from K2 Solar Mounting Solutions and update on Software changesShawn Classen, Director, K2 Solar Mounting Solutions (Pty) Ltd
12:30High Performance Technology to increase Yield on the impact on project pricing and maximizing LCOE’RESERVED FOR JINKOSOLAR
13:00 Live simulation of a rooftop PV-plant using PV*SOL premium 2019Marius Geldenhys, Technical Support Engineer Africa, Valentin Software GmbH
13:30 Inverter technology and applicationsRESERVED FOR KACO NEW ENERGY AFRICA
14:00 Panel discussion:How to maintain local solar production and strive for exports as an alternative revenue source14:30
15:00 Affordable and reliable storage solution for Africa made in GermanyEtib Jendoubi, Sales Manager, BAE Batterien GmbH
15:30 Tools for the rise of distributed energy generation
16:00 Solar tracking: High precision solar position algorithms, programs, software and source-code
DAY ONE – 26 MARCH 2019
10:30 Quality & reliability: How to get the most out of PV systems?RESERVED FOR PHOCOS AG
11:00 RESERVED FOR DISCOVER ENERGY CORP AFRICA
11:30 RESERVED FOR GRUNDFOS PTY LTD
12:00 Bi-facial PV modules and albedo measurementsRiaan Meyer, Managing Director, GeoSun Africa + (CS Africa)
12:30 RESERVED FOR RUBICON
13:00 InterviewThe new IRP round – where are we at, what to expect, business opportunities, how to get involved13:30
14:00 RESERVED FOR IBC SOLAR
14:30 IPS hybrid mini-grid technology for Sub – Saharan AfricaAleksandar Rusev, Business Development Manager, International Power Supply (Exeron)
15:00 60 years of solar experience are coming to AfricaBarbara Rudek, Business Development Manager Africa, Sharp Electronics GmbH
15:30 Hybrid Battery Systems enabling always-on home electricity supplyMarion Futterer, Business Development Manager, Delta Electronics (Netherlands) B. V
16:00 Overcoming technical challenges with the right digital tools
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DAY TWO – 27 MARCH 2019
10:30 How to choose solar controllers
11:00 Modular Lithium energy storage solutions for offgrid and hybrid applicationsVeeresh Anehosur, Business Development Manager, BOS Balance of Storage Systems AG
11:30 RESERVED FOR ASIYE GREEN
12:00 RESERVED FOR SNAP SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SOLUTIONS
12:30 Siyolo Xotyeni, Energy Sector Manager, EWSETA
13:00 RESERVED FOR CSIR
13:30 RESERVED FOR GEOSUN
14:00 RESERVED FOR START–UP FROM EWSETA
14:30 Fault finding and rectification
15:00 Maintenance – what now?
15:30 Decommissioning
16:00 Sizing, installation & maintenance for battery-based residential systems
DAY ONE – 26 MARCH 2019
10:30 Panel: Capacity building in the electrical contracting11:00
11:30 Micheal de Klerk, Technical Sales Engineer, Enervision (Pty) Ltd
12:00 RESERVED FOR SPECIALIZED SOLAR SYSTEMS
12:30 Siyolo Xotyeni, Energy Sector Manager, EWSETA
13:00 Renewable Energy, Africa’s hope for participation in the 4th Industrial RevolutionElmond Khoza, Executive Chairperson, Lamo Solar
13:30Photovoltaic panels with award-winning innovative technology Smart Hot-Spot Free Panels.Gert Lang Alischer, Sales Director, AE Solar GmbH
14:00 RESERVED FOR START–UP FROM EWSETA
14:30 RESERVED FOR EXXARO
15:00 RESERVED FOR CSIR
15:30 Wiring regulations guidelines and tips
16:00 Factors affecting connection costs and ongoing charges
With the rapidly growing C&I industry and the increase of the renewable heat incentive installations of solar thermal hot water systems – the industry will need more skilled electrical contractors. For a skilled plumber or renewable energy installer, training now will prove to be a very wise investment.
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VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
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Power & Electricity World Africa will play host to many visitor attractions, bringing to life the learning from the conference and seminars through a series of thought-provoking installations and live interactive launches, showcases and interviews, located within the exhibition floor.
VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
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NEW FOR 2019 WITH THE EXPLOSION OF NEW AND INNOVATIVE COMPANIES WITHIN THE ENERGY SECTOR, POWER & ELECTRICITY WORLD AFRICA PRESENTS ONE OF THE BIGGEST OPPORTUNITIES ON THE CONTINENT. VISIT THE START-UP PAVILION ON LEVEL 0 AND LEVEL -2 TO MEET GROUNDBREAKING START-UPS IN THE AFRICAN POWER AND ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY.
APPLY FOR A FREE START-UP PODA FREE OPPORTUNITY FOR START-UP COMPANIES WITHIN THE ENERGY SPACE TO:- Increase sales leads - Gain massive exposure- Showcase their innovative solutions- Network with 8000+ energy professionals- Get a foot in the door
Book your seat today! Register here for free - www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
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Corridor Africa Technologies (Pty) Ltd is a leading information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider. Driven by a commitment to sound operations, ongoing innovation, and open collaboration, we have established a competitive portfolio of latest technology solutions to address challenges in communications, information and energy management. We have established a competitive IoT smart solutions portfolio in the Energy (Smart lighting), mining/heavy industry (Real time asset tracking, remote diagnostics, predictive maintenance) and logistics sectors (Smart-Parcel lockers). With the fourth industrial revolution upon us, Corridor Africa Technologies is well poised to provide innovative and ground-breaking solutions to the world.
Mashela Mogano interior design is the 3D wallpaper and wall panel interior design company that uses wallpapers and wall panels that are made out of recycled materials. Our wallpapers and wall panels keep the walls of the house warm to retain heat flow in the house, restaurants or offices. We also use recycled materials to make custom made couches. Our 3D wallpapers work on brick walls as they have a higher thermal mass as wall insulation is important. We also work disabled pupils that get empowered in interior design. Effective energy insulation slows the rate of how heat flows in the house in summer or winter so less energy is required to heat or cool the house.
WiPo Wireless Power was born out of the idea to create products that will change the way we use and consume electricity. Electricity has not changed much over the last two centuries. What has changed in the last decade is the demand to power mobile devices, industrial devices and the need to make devices truly mobile and reliable by cutting the final cord, the power cord. At WiPo Wireless Power we provide wireless power solutions for drones, industrial equipment and mobility equipment, such as electric forklifts and golf carts. WiPo Wireless Power is essentially Wi-Fi for Power.
BBEE Consulting is a black-owned private company formed by Professional Engineers with a high-level experience in the field of high-voltage electrical engineering and multi-discipline engineering services in general. BBEE Consulting aim to provide high quality products and service to its customers by providing global based Electrical consulting on Electrical Infrastructure Projects with emphasis on hybrid technology design to improve production performance, strategic maintenance philosophy to infrastructure equipment to enhance sustainability, zero defects refurbishment of electrical equipment and infrastructure to improve Effectiveness and Efficiency and professional multi-disciplinary engineering services and project management.
Broadreach is an independent investment and corporate finance house with a particular focus on businesses that have a positive impact on their physical or social environments. Businesses that wish to manage their energy costs and carbon emissions, can be empowered by Broadreach supplying them with renewable energy on a low-cost, low-risk basis. To do this Broadreach has established a section 12J venture capital company, with the focus on commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftop solar PV and other renewable energy projects.
SBM Energy is a wholesale supplier of diesel, petrol, jet fuel and lubricants with future plans to diversify into renewable energies as well.
We also do project management amongst other things.
Asiye Green has the capacity and expertise to develop; finance; install and operate solar systems (up to large scale solar farms) and energy efficiency projects for industrial, commercial and residential clients. In addition, the company’s product business includes LEDs for hazardous locations, industrial and commercial clients, and a bulk water heating system. Asiye Green has the resources, passion and prides itself on tailor-made solutions for clients’ unique requirements. The company has implemented an end-to-end; multi-channeled view to renewable energy resources and the range of strategic alliances ensures that Asiye Green has a competitive edge.
We provide high-quality solar products at reasonable prices. We cater for the camper, travelling in to Africa, through to the private home that would like to establish itself as ‘off-grid’. Whatever your need and your budget we can provide PV structures that will suit both your requirement and pocket.
Here at Energy360 we are all about helping to save electricity, and lessen the stresses of the environment, and your personal life.
We are continuously finding new and innovative ways to help use less electricity, while not noticeably sacrificing on our day to day lives. To do so, we offer LED lighting, so you don’t have to use less lights. Solar Geysers, so you can always have warm water. Inverters and Batteries so you can store energy for those times you need it most. And prepaid meters so you can monitor and control the amount of electricity you use easier.
LAMO SOLAR, headquartered in Johannesburg, is a rapidly growing renewable energy company, specialising in off-grid and on-grid solar power solutions. We are an Engineering, Procurement and Construction company primarily catering to the Industrial and Commercial sectors across Sub-Saharan Africa with major presence in South Africa.
Sustainable Power Generation - a start-up based in Cape Town - provides containerised, high-quality solutions for power generation designed and manufactured in South Africa, with world-class components. Their two products are: SustainPower - A rugged, containerised gas-to-power solution suitable wherever gas is available. SustainSolar - A robust, modular, plug-and-play solar power solution with battery storage perfectly suitable for off-grid applications.
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ALONG WITH OUR PROUD PARTNER AFRICAN WOMEN IN ENERGY AND POWER, THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO HIGHLIGHT THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN IN THE ENERGY INDUSTRY.
Increasing women participation, driving policy and opportunity as well as how closing the gap for women-owned SMEs can drive growth in Africa, are just some of the hard-hitting topics being addressed.
THIS WILL BE THE LARGEST-EVER REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN ENERGY AT A WORLD-CLASS AFRICAN EVENT! This platform will attract all professionals and decision makers who are empowering women in the energy sector as well as promoting entrepreneurship and gender balance.
IN ASSOCIATION WITH ENDORSERS
PARTNERS
Visit www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica and secure your seat. 200 seats for each day. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.
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Register at www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica to attend these sessions.
Day 1: Access to Market and Finance for Women Entrepreneurs in Power and Energy
09:30 – 10:00 Registration and Refreshments
10:00 – 10:05 Introduction and Welcome: MC
10:05 – 10:15 Introduction to PEWA and AWEaP partnership: Ms Bertha Dlamini, Founder AWEaP
ACCESS TO FINANCE FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN ENERGY AND POWER IN AFRICA
SESSION 1: 10:15 – 12:45
00:30 Keynote Address: Access to Finance for women
00:30 Inclusive Financing options for the Power and Energy sector
00:15 Giving credit where it is due: How closing the gap for women-owned SMEs can drive growth in Africa
00:45 Panel Discussion: Inclusive Finance Solutions for women in Energy and Power
14:30 Lunch Break
WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN ENERGY AND POWER IN AFRICA – POLICY DIRECTION
SESSION 2: 12:45 – 14:15
00:30 African women participation in Power/ Energy policy direction in Africa: SADC
00:30 Women in Energy – An enabling policy environment: UN Women
00:30 Panel Discussion:
ACCESS TO MARKET FOR WOMEN IN AFRICA
SESSION 3: 14:15 – 16H00
00:30 African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA): Energy and Women
00:15 The Industrial Policy Action Plan, Energy opportunities for women and support from Trade and Invest Africa
00:15 Africa’s indigenisation policies – Designate markets for women
00:45 Panel Discussion
NETWORKING AND GALA DINNER
Day 2: Access to Market and Finance for Women Entrepreneurs in Energy and Power: Country Focus
MC Options:
09:00 – 09:10 Welcome
ACCESS TO MARKET FOR WOMEN: POWER/ ELECTRICITY AND ENERGY SECTOR OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN: COUNTRY FOCUS
SESSION 1: 09:10 – 11:15
00:45 Keynote Address: Keynote address: Access to market for women: Power/ Electricity and Energy Sector
00:30 South Africa: Power and Electricity Project Pipeline: ESKOM
00:30 Tanzania : Power and Electricity Project Pipeline: TANESCO
00:30 Uganda : Power and Electricity Project Pipeline: UMEME
11:15 Tea Break
WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN ENERGY AND POWER IN AFRICA – POLICY DIRECTION
SESSION 2: 11:30 – 13:00
00:30 Ghana : Power and Electricity Project Pipeline
00:30 Namibia : Power and Electricity Project Pipeline: NAMPOWER
00:30 Kenya : Power and Electricity Project Pipeline: KENGEN
13:00 -14:00 Lunch and Networking
ACCESS TO MARKET FOR WOMEN IN AFRICA
SESSION 3: 14:00 – 16:15
00:30 Standards and Market Access
00:30 Botswana : Power and Electricity Project Pipeline: Botswana Power Corporation
00:30 Swaziland & Lesotho: Power and Electricity Project Pipeline: EEC & LEC
00:30 Zimbabwe : Power and Electricity Project Pipeline: ZESA
00:15 Closing Remarks
NETWORKING
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TODAY, ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION (EPC) PROJECTS ARE UNIQUELY CHALLENGING. PARTIES CURRENTLY INVOLVED IN LARGE, COMPLEX AND FAST-TRACK EPC PROJECTS FREQUENTLY SUFFER FINANCIAL LOSS THAT COULD HAVE BEEN MITIGATED BY EFFECTIVE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT.
This University provides valuable insight into the rapidly evolving world of EPC contracts. It has been designed specifically for the professionals and management in the African EPC power industry. With appropriate practical “know-how” of EPC contracts, suppliers can improve your ability to take appropriate steps, or to obtain necessary advice or manage project risks.
Register at www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica to attend these sessions.
DAY ONE – 26 MARCH 2019
10:30 Insight on challenges faced by EPC contractors and how to overcome them
11:00 How to work with Export Credit Agencies
11:30 Finding the right in-country partner with the required skills
12:00 Managing costs during a downturn
12:30 How to prepare for a market rebound and win business
13:00 RESERVED FOR START-UP FROM EWSETA
13:30 Tshibvumo Sikhwivhilu, Chief Executive Officer, LAMO Solar
14:00 Panel discussion: The era of Chinese EPC’s in Africa• Guidelines to successful engaging Chinese EPC• The impact on the local market• Quality and delivery• Localising parts of the contract – why this MUST happen
14:30
15:00 RESERVED FOR START-UP FROM EWSETA
15:30 Budget, schedule and cost management, outsourcing and everything inbetween
16:00 Managing project delays and claims
DAY TWO – 27 MARCH 2019
10:30 Managing forex and currency risks during multiyear projects
11:00 Getting paid, and on time – the T&C’s you need to know
11:30 Panel discussion: How to select the right business model to help you expand across the continent• EPCC, EPCM, EPIC and more 12:00
12:30 Working with expert international contractors to ensure a localised skills transfer
13:00 RESERVED FOR START-UP FROM EWSETA
13:30 How to market your skill set to international customers
14:00 How to choose your local partner, no matter where you are in the world
14:30 Design optimization challenges during detailed engineering: EPC contractors’ perspective
15:00 RESERVED FOR START-UP FROM EWSETA
15:30 How to compete with integrated EPC’s
16:00 Contracting and subcontracting strategies to deliver a successful EPC project
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THE ENERGY SECTOR CONTINUES TO THRIVE IN SOUTH AFRICA AND YET BLACK PARTICIPATION REMAINS UNACCEPTABLY INADEQUATE. FORMED IN 2017, BLACK ENERGY PROFESSIONALS ASSOCIATION EXISTS TO REPRESENT AND CHAMPION THE SPECIFIC INTERESTS OF BLACK PEOPLE WITH THE AIM TO ACHIEVE RADICAL ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION OF THE ENERGY SECTOR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
To execute this, BEPA members are enabled to act collectively and collaboratively on matters of mutual interest and concern, optimising the implementation of the projects and opportunities in the energy sector.
• How to upskill black SME’s in the energy sector
• How to transition black SME’s into EPC contractors
• Panel discussion: What’s needed to develop skilled black professionals that can meaningfully participate in the energy sector
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
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HOW TO CULTIVATE LEADERSHIP SKILLS, HOW TO CONDUCT TRAINING ACCORDING TO NEW INDUSTRY NEEDS, COACHING PROGRAMMES TO BUILD SKILLS CAPACITY – THIS IS JUST SOME OF THE EXCITING CONTENT THAT’S FREE TO ATTEND AT POWER & ELECTRICITY WORLD AFRICA 2019. THIS FREE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR AIMS TO ASSIST IN CLOSING THE SKILLS GAP IN THE AFRICAN ENERGY SECTOR.
By making this content freely available, Power & Electricity World Africa is able to empower the youth entering this industry. The knowledge will also help existing companies focus on skills development as well as to improve their internal skills programmes to meet the needs of today’s power sector.
Register at www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica to attend these sessions.
DAY ONE – 26 MARCH 2019
10:30 The changing demands on engineers in a globally competitive environment
11:00 Siyolo Xofyeni, Energy Sector Manager, EWESETA
11:30 RESERVED FOR EWSETA
12:00 How to attract funding for your skills development programmeKnox Msebenzi, Managing Director, NIASA
12:30Why you need to retrain your workforce for the 4th industrial revolution – in line with the study the CHIETA is conducting in this area for the chemical sector needs.Tshidi Magonare, HOSR, Chieta
13:00 Leadership in Skills- and Professional Development for Energy PractitionersWynand Van De Merwe, Skills Development Manager, NCPCSA
13:30 Putting relevance first: the impact of changing industry needs on training programmes Elizabeth MooKetsi, BBEE Consulting
14:00 RESERVED FOR EWSETA
14:30 Cultivating leadership skills as part of the career processCiska Dejonge, Director, CLSkills management
15:00 Ensuring the longevity and sustainability of skills training programmes
15:30 New partnerships to support and drive quality graduates from TVET colleges
16:00 Developing a unique mentorship and coaching programme to build skills capacitySian Cohen, BD Key Accounts Specialist, GBCSA
DAY TWO – 27 MARCH 2019
10:30 Reserved for Innovation hub
11:00 RESERVED FOR EWSETA
11:30 RESERVED FOR EWSETA
12:00 RESERVED FOR CSIR
12:30 The importance of gender balance in skills developmentTinneke Du Plessis, Associate, Power Utility Leadership
13:00 How technology will impact the energy landscape in the futureMarc Immerman, Managing Principle, Metier
13:30 An integrated approach to skills development in renewables through functional mentorship and coaching
14:00 How to develop a relevant, modern skills development programmeNivehen Govendor, Prgramme Manager, SAPVIA
BLACK BUSINESS
14:30 How to upskill black SME’s in the energy sector
15:00 How to transition black SME’s into EPC contractors
15:30 Panel discussionWhat’s needed to develop skilled black professionals that can meaningfully participate in the energy sectorRESERVED FOR BEPA
16:00
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AS COMMERCE EXPERIENCES ERRATIC POWER SUPPLY AND INCREASING POWER TARIFFS, MORE AND MORE LARGE ENERGY USERS ARE LOOKING AT ALTERNATIVE SOURCES AS WELL AS THE VIABILITY OF BUILDING THEIR OWN POWER PLANTS.
Building your own power plant comes with a unique set of challenges, more so if you are not in the business of generating power.
This intensive seminar provides businesses with ideas and models for building your own energy assets, making the move cost effective as well as how you can attract investment for such builds. Expert advice and strategy will be given around overcoming the challenges of considering new power sources and how microgrids can contribute to savings for industrial users.
These are a few of the FREE-to-attend sessions that have been tailored for energy professionals from the mining, agricultural, construction, transportation, automotive and manufacturing sectors.
Register at www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica to attend these sessions.
DAY ONE – 26 MARCH 2019
10:30 Bypassing red tape – ideas and models for business to build and own energy assets
11:00 RESERVED FOR EXXARO
11:30Successful energy efficiency projects implemented in the commercial environment”. Braam Dalgleish, Energy Manager, Standard Bank
12:00Data 101 – a simple approach to using data to save on energy costsJohan Durand, Environment Sustainabilit Manager, Netcare
12:30 RESERVED FOR INNOVATION HUB
13:00Case study:Innovative energy solutions from key industrial sectors
13:30 Taking hybrid performance to the next level by integrating battery storage technology
14:00 Big business panel discussion: How the energy transition will impact your business operationsJustin Schmidt-ABSA2 members from CSIR2 members from EWSETA START-UP
14:30
15:00Case study:Innovative energy solutions from key industrial sectorsPaul Ranamane, CEO, Opel Mining
15:30Real-world applications that can help you be more energy efficientAmanda Muchedzi, BDM, Innovation Hub
16:00 Bottom-line savings: Microgrid applications for industrial users
DAY TWO – 27 MARCH 2019
10:30 Why business should switch to gas
11:00 Realizing diesel and carbon savings with an autonomous hybrid solution
11:30 RESERVED FOR INNOVATION HUB
12:00 Fuel cell and hydrogen technology for business: a case study by Gold Fields
12:30 Panel discussionWe did it! Want to know more about how we saved on our electricity bill?13:00
13:30Case study:Innovative energy solutions from key industrial sectors
14:00 How to change your energy strategy in light of power cost pressures – what business can learn from mid-tier mines
14:30 Improving basic power infrastructure as a means to secure future profits
15:00How to power a remotes site, as well as the architectural strategies to successfully do so.Sundeep Jivan, Architect, SAJ Architects
15:30 Factoring in diesel fuel price risk into your power plans
16:00 Challenges when considering new power options
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, VIRTUAL REALITY, DRONES AND MACHINE LEARNING – COME EXPERIENCE TECHNOLOGY THAT’S DRIVING THE AFRICAN ENERGY SECTOR FORWARD. YOU WILL SEE, TOUCH AND EXPERIENCE INNOVATIONS THAT ARE BRINGING ASSET MANAGEMENT COSTS DOWN AS WELL AS TECH THAT IMPROVES EFFICIENCY AND EVEN BOOSTS REVENUE COLLECTION!
This zone allows you to scope out R&D and more from leading global players, as well as what innovative start-ups and young entrepreneurs are bringing to the industry. A platform for genuine innovators to showcase and present their ideas and practical applications.
• How drones are revolutionising the energy industry
• Use drones – boost maintenance, cut costs, improve efficiency
• Electric vehicles and charging innovations-Hiten Parmar-Director-Uyilo Emobility Programme
• Reserved for Green Scooter
• Microgrids and the Blockchain
• Putting AI to work in the energy industry
• What is the potential for AI in energy?
• Why the energy industry loves VR and AR
• How to save energy using big data and machine learning
• 10 times MORE energy density – Fluoride-ion batteries hit the market
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DAY ONE – 26 MARCH 2019
10:30How drones are revolutionising the energy industryUse drones – boost maintenance, cut costs, improve efficiencyGift Kgadima, CEO, Nafasi Za Angani
11:00 Electric vehicles and charging innovationsHiten Parmar, Director, Uyilo Emobility Programme
11:30 Business Model Innovation, Transportation-As-A-Service, and Clean EnergyFezile Dhlamini, Managing Director, Green Scooter
12:00 Microgrids and the BlockchainLorien Gamaroff, Chief Executive Officer, Bankymoon
12:30
WelcomeRenita MoonsammyGen X Theatre Africa 2018 Testimony:Cyndhu SriramTalen Duma
ENERGY REVOLUTION
12:35
Opening by Moderator: Mr Silas ZimuAdjudicator:Mr Mthunzi Luthuli, Chairperson: Albert Luthuli Foundation, MD: Luthuli Power Corporation
12:40 –
13:55Presentations
INNOVATION IN UTILITY MANGEMENT
14:00 Opening by Moderator: Neli Magubane, Chairwoman, Matleng Energy SolutionsAdjudicator: Dr Willie De Beer
14:05 –
15:20Presentations
INTERNET OF THINGS & POWER
15:25 Opening by Moderator: Dr Willie De BeerAdjudicator: Silas Zimu
15:30 –
16:45Presentations
16:50 Closing comments for day one
17:00 Cocktail party and networking
DAY TWO – 27 MARCH 2019
10:30 Putting AI to work in the energy industryWhat is the potential for AI in energy?
11:00 Why the energy industry loves VR and ARGerald Ferrera, CEO, Virtual Reality
11:30 How to save energy using big data and machine learning
12:00 10 times MORE energy density – Fluoride-ion batteries hit the market
12:30
WelcomeRenita MoonsammyGen X Theatre Africa 2018 Testimony: Abdur-Rahmaan Adam LoonatAuxilia MunhutuFundisa Mthetwa
ENERGY REVOLUTION
12:35
Opening by Moderator Mr Silas ZimuAdjudicator:Mr Mthunzi Luthuli, Chairperson: Albert Luthuli Foundation, MD: Luthuli Power Corporation
12:40 –
13:55Presentations
INNOVATION IN UTILITY MANGEMENT
14:00 Opening by Moderator Neli Magubane, Chairwoman, Matleng Energy SolutionsAdjudicator: Dr Willie De Beer
14:05 –
15:20Presentations
INTERNET OF THINGS & POWER
15:25 Opening by Moderator Dr Willie De BeerAdjudicator: Silas Zimu
15:30 –
16:45Presentations
16:50 Gen X Theatre Africa 2019 results and prizesMr Sisa Njikelana & Ms Bertha Dlamini
FUTURE TECH ZONE – HOST OF THE 2019 GEN X THEATREArtificial intelligence, virtual reality, drones and machine learning – come experience technology that’s driving the African energy sector forward. You will see, touch and experience innovations that are bringing asset management costs down as well as tech that improves efficiency and even boosts revenue collection! This zone allows you to scope out R&D and more from leading global players, as well as what innovative start-ups and young entrepreneurs are bringing to the industry.
A platform for genuine innovators to showcase and present their ideas and practical applications.
Gen X Theatre is a platform for students and young professionals in the power and energy sector. It affords them the opportunity to present their papers to an international audience, thereby, providing them with information across the power and energy value chain. The aim of the program is to showcase youth innovation
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CONNECT WITH OTHER ATTENDEES LOOKING FOR OR OFFERING SERVICES BY SIMPLY PLACING A SHORT DESCRIPTION OF YOUR SERVICES OR OFFERING ON OUR CONNECTION WALL.
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EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS
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MEET 250+ SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS
SHOWCASING CUTTING-EDGE
INNOVATION
Batters & energy storage
EPC contractors, developers &
consulting engineers
Financiers, law firms & advisory
Turbines, boilers & steam
generators
Generators
Turnkey suppliers
Clean tech
ICT infrastructure
Metering & billing
Smart grid tech
Asset management & maintenance
Data & analytics
Micro renewables
Photovoltaic
Lighting & energy efficiency
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PRO
DU
CT D
IREC
TORY
ADVISORY
BATTERY TECHNOLOGY
BEARINGS, GEARBOXES, COUPLINGS
BIO ENERGY
BOILERS
CABLING, MONITORING AND CONNECTORS
COGENERATION AND BURNERS
COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE PROVIDERS
CONSULTING SERVICES
CONTROL EQUIPMENT
CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS
COOLING TOWERS AND CONDENSERS
CRM
ELECTRICAL CABLING
ENERGY CONSULTANTS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY SAVING AND MONITORING SYSTEMS
ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGY
ENGINEERING SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
ENGINES
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
EPC, DEVELOPERS, CONSULTING ENGINEERS
FANS, BLOWERS, DAMPERS, LOUVERS
FUEL SUPPLIERS AND AIR COMPRESSORS
GAS PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION & SUPPLY
GENERATION & DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT
GENERATION COMPONENTS
GENERATORS
GOVERNMENT
GRID NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
HEAVY INDUSTRIES
INLET AIR COOLING AND POWER AUGMENTATION SYSTEMS
LEGAL & FINANCIAL SERVICES
MATERIALS HANDLING SYSTEMS
METERING, BILLING AND REVENUE MANAGEMENT
PLANT DESIGN AND PLANT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
RENEWABLE ENERGY SPECIALISTS
RENEWABLE PROJECT DEVELOPERS
SOLAR COMPONENTS, TRACKING AND MOUNTING SYSTEMS
SOLAR CSP
SOLAR MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
SOLAR PV MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
SOLAR PV MODULES AND CELLS
SOLAR WATER HEATING
SUBSTATION TECHNOLOGY
SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS PROVIDERS
SYSTEM INTEGRATORS
TURBINES
WASTE WATER SYSTEMS
WATER & FEEDWATER TREATMENT SERVICES
WIND POWER GENERATION
OTHER
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SPONSORS, EXHIBITORS & PARTNERS
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MEDIA PARTNERS
ENDORSERS
START-UP EXHIBITORS
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NETWORKING
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NETWORKINGBUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS AT THE VERY CORE OF WHAT WE DOWith a 22-year history of attracting all sectors of the power and energy industry, from senior decision makers, vendors and manufacturers, to end users, we are dedicated to creating a meeting place for the entire industry.
That’s why we build hours of networking into the conference and the exhibition – to meet the right people to learn from and do business with.
Here’s a few ways to make invaluable connections at Power & Electricity World Africa:
ROUNDTABLESWhere else can you sit down with senior executives of government authorities and operators from across Africa and the rest of the world? These interactive sessions are designed to discuss innovative trends and technologies, as well as learn about the latest developments in regional projects.
SPEED NETWORKINGWith hundreds of potential customers and partners to meet, this is your chance to network with everyone in one room. Quick, efficient and fun, speed networking is a great opportunity to establish valuable relationships in a crowd of like-minded professionals
NETWORKING PLATFORMTake control of your time at the show by proactively contacting fellow attendees and arranging meetings in advance through our networking app. With a built-in matchmaking feature, it’s easier than ever to find who you need to meet at the show and pre- arrange those vital meetings.
COCKTAIL FUNCTIONAfter a busy day of networking and business at the show, we like to build in some time to unwind in a beautiful location, surrounded by good food and great company. It’s a good opportunity to make connections in a more informal setting and enjoy what South Africa has to offer.
Connect with other attendees looking or offering services by simply placing a short description of your services or offering on our connection wall.
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PLAN YOUR VISIT6 TOP TIPS FOR YOUR VISIT TO POWER & ELECTRICITY WORLD AFRICA
BUSINESS MATCHMAKING
LOCATION & TIMES Sandton Convention Centre | 161 Maude Street, Sandton, Johannesburg | Tel: +27 (0) 11 779 0000
PARKING Paid covered car park at Sandton City, located next to the Sandton Convention Centre
GAUTRAIN The Sandton Gautrain station is located on 155 West St, Sandown, Sandton. The venue is only a 2 minute walk from the station.
Do business with thousands of potential customers, register now: www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
BUSINESS MATCHMAKING IS AN INTEGRAL ELEMENT OF THE POWER & ELECTRICITY WORLD AFRICA EXPERIENCE. MAKING RELEVANT CONNECTIONS IS THE REASON WHY THIS IS THE GO-TO EVENT WITHIN THE POWER INDUSTRY.
Once you’re onsite, be sure to make use of the meeting hub where you will find a dedicated networkingmanager who will assist you with any of your networking needs.
IT’S THAT SIMPLE!
We recognise the value and importance of networking, and we aim to add value to your experience and increase your networking potential and sales leads for the year.
Pre-register in advance. You can then print your badge onsite and skip the queues. www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
Browse the exhibitors that will be on the floor so that you can navigate the latest power & electricity trends: www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
Create a personalised itinerary planner to book the exhibitors and speakers that you want to meet and hear from.
Source innovative suppliers in advance and contact them before you visit the show. By registering you will automatically receive access to this online matchmaking platform. It’s that simple! www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
If you want to meet buyers, be sure to buy a conference ticket and get full access to the networking app – www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
Plan your travel to make sure you maximise your time at Power & Electricity World Africa: www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
View attendee profiles, seminar agendas, floor plans and more – Your personal event guide!
Download the ‘Terrapinn Events’ app from your app store and search for PEWA and Solar Show Africa 2019.
An invitation email with a personalised link and your login details will be sent to you.
Register for Power & Electricity World Africa at www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
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