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MozambiqueRadission Blu
Maputo2-3rd May 2013
www.energynet.co.uk/event/powering-africa
Mozambique: The Regional Powerhouse
Powering Africa: Mozambique participants include:
EnergyNet Strategic Partners Lead Sponsor
Book your place at this private investment meeting for only £975 before 22nd March. To find out more, please contact [email protected]
Ministry of EnergyEDM CNELEC
In Partnership with
• H.E Salvador Namburete - Minister of EnergyMinistry of Energy, Mozambique
• Mario Marques - Adviser to Minister of Mineral Resources- Ministry of Mineral Resources
• Pascoal Bacela - National Director- Electrical Energy Ministry of Energy, Mozambique
• Laura Nahancale - Director-Studies and Planning Ministry of Energy, Mozambique
• Antonio Osvaldo Saide - Director-New and Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy, Mozambique
• Augusto De Sousa Fernando - Chairman- Electricidade de Mocambique (EDM), Mozambique
• Carlos Yum - Business Development DirectorElectricidade de Mocambique (EDM), Mozambique
• Guilherme Luis Mavilia - Chairman and CEONational Electricity Council (CNELEC), Mozambique
• Arsenio Mabote - Chairman- National Institute of Petroleum (NIP)
• Kribs Govender - General Manager Low Carbon Electricity - Sasol New Energy, South Africa
• John Peffer - President - Anadarko, Mozambique • Paul Kunert - Head of Business Development
Globeleq, UK • Christopher Ford - Managing Director- Songas Ltd
Tanzania • Antonio Fernandes - Regional Vice President
APR Energy, USA• Brigitte Baillie - Partner, Webber Wentzel, South Africa• Hans Veenstra - General Manager, Maragra Acucar,
Mozambique• Bruno Vieira - Sales New Markets, SMA Solar Technology
AG, Germany• Erhard Seiler - CEO, INP Engineering, Germany• Blaize Vance - Regional Managing Partner – Fasken
Martineau, South Africa• Jorge Mondlane - Managing Partner- Intellica,
Mozambique• Lora Bezuidenhoudt - Partner- Fasken Martineau,
South Africa• Aishen Jugoo - Partner – Fasken Martineau
Mozambique
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The brand new Radisson Blu hotel in Maputo is the venue for Powering Africa: Mozambique. With modern and stylish features and amazing seafront views and within easy reach of Maputo International Airport and the city centre, the Radisson is the perfect retreat for delegates to relax and unwind during their time at Powering Africa: Mozambique.
The hotel boasts 154 rooms and 20 luxury suites, all with individual climate control and free high-speed internet access. Nearby attractions include Coconuts Entertainment Centre, the Polana Casino, the Natural History Museum, the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of Fatima, and the cultural and artists’ centre of Associação Núcleo de Arte.
Favourable rates have been arranged for delegates who choose to stay at the Radisson Blu. For more information, please contact Amy Offord on:
Tel: +44 (0)20 7384 8068
Email: [email protected]
Introduction to Powering Africa: Mozambique
Introduction Venue: Radisson Blu, Maputo
Who you will meet:
The Powering Africa: Mozambique Executive Dialogue invites experts to examine how the commercialization of Mozambique’s gas, coal and hydropower resources will fuel growing domestic and regional power demands.
Over the past six years, EnergyNet’s Powering Africa Executive Dialogues have established their reputation in Africa as a unique meeting place where governments, utilities, developers, financiers, investors, solution providers and advisers talk freely about their concerns and aspirations in the host country. The Powering Africa meetings are held in selected host countries in Africa to provide international investors the opportunity to directly engage in dialogue and network with national stakeholders to build partnerships for future projects.
To find out how to get involved, please contact Ore Onagbesan on:
T: +44 (0)20 7384 8069
The Honourable Salvador Namburete will attend along with senior ministry officials, the regulator (CNELEC) and state utility (EDM) to provide project-specific insights on future strategies and opportunities for investments in Mozambique’s power market. The formatting of the meeting as a series of open discussions allows the private sector to present the challenges to their business development in the country whilst providing expert suggestions on how government and the private sector can work in partnership to meet the current and future needs of the market.
Why Attend Powering Africa Mozambique?
Normally I walk away from a large conference with 4 or 5 new contacts. With these meetings I have made contact with almost everybody.
Faraz Kazmi, Director Standard Chartered Bank
• Government• Heads of Utilities• Regulators• Commercial Banks• Fund Managers
• Lawyers• EPCs• Power Developers• Development Banks
Mozambique
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Day 1- 2nd May 2013
Registration 8.30am - 9.45am
Introduction to Powering Africa Mozambique 10.00am -11.00am
Welcome addresses: A special opportunity to hear from stakeholders on the key decisions being made to facilitate a competitive investment climate where policies can enable national and international investors to participate in innovative energy and infrastructure projects.
• H.E Salvador Namburete – Minister of Energy- Ministry of Energy Mozambique
• H.E. Esperance Laurinda Nhuiane Bias - Minister of Mineral Resources – Ministry of Mineral Resources, Mozambique *
• Harnessing Mozambique’s natural resources to meet regional energy demands
• How will the huge international investments flowing into the country support local economies and encourage social inclusion?
• Update on the Gas Master Plan
• The Energy mix: How will gas, coal, hydro and renewables tie in to future strategies?
• How is Mozambique preparing to establish itself as the regional power house?
Morning Coffee Break11.00am – 11.30am
Planning for growth: policies and future prospects11.30am-1.00pm
With growing interest in Mozambique’s natural resources and the region’s growing GDP, how will government’s future policies and frameworks promote the establishment of a commercially viable and competitive energy market to support power generation and encourage long term industrial and economic growth which will impact job creation?
• How have energy policies developed and what opportunities are there for international investment?
• How is the public sector preparing to meet private power requirements? What foundations are the regulator and the ministry putting in place to support foreign direct investments?
• Are there examples of successful partnership models within the region that can be used as an example for Mozambique?
• What factors will determine the energy choice in the short and long term?
• To what extent does timescale affect government policies and private investments?
Commentators: • Pascoal Bacela - National Director- Electrical
Energy Ministry of Energy, Mozambique• Mr Mario Marques - Adviser to Minister of Mineral
Resources- Ministry of Mineral Resources • Carlos Yum - Business Development Director-
Electricidade de Mocambique (EDM)• Guilherme Luis Mavilia - Chairman and CEO-
National Electricity Council (CNELEC)
Lunch1.00pm - 2.00pm
The future of Mozambique’s gas2.00pm-3.30pm
How will the Gas Master Plan address the infrastructural challenges and investments that will be required to mobilise Mozambique’s gas sector to meet local, regional and international market demands?
• What are the infrastructural delays preventing Mozambique’s gas from coming on line?
• What lessons can be learnt and transferred to Mozambique from other gas producing countries?
• What infrastructure is required to support the export of LNG, and what will be the power requirements of these large scale projects?
• What will be the impact of Mozambique’s gas findings on the Southern African Power Pool?
• How will the gas master plan address tax and licencing models?
* invited
Mozambique
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Commentators: Kribs Govender - General Manager Low Carbon Electricity - Sasol New EnergyLaura Nahancale - Director - Studies and Planning (Ministry of Energy, Mozambique)
Afternoon Coffee Break3.30pm - 4.00pm
Cross border power trade4.00pm-5.30pm
This session will explore the challenges and opportunities for investment in Mozambique’s transmission and distribution networks, to determine how government and the private sector can work together to support trade and deliver power within the region and beyond.
Presentation: “Regional Integration between the Eastern and Southern African power pools”
Eskom: Speaker TBC
• What are the plans in place for exporting Mozambique’s power to the region? What is required to promote regional integration?
• What are the transmission and distribution requirements of the CESUL interconnection project? Who are the main shareholders and what level of investment will be required from the private sector?
• How can a new entrant into the market establish effective in-country partnerships? What criteria should be adhered to?
• What is the PPA structure for Mozambique’s transmission projects?
• What are the procurement rules surrounding Mozambique’s transmission projects? Does the term differ according to the lender?
End of Day 1
2012 Participants
Partners of Powering Africa: Mozambique
DenmarkSemco Maritime A/S Egypt Orascom ConstructionGermany MWM GmbHIreland Shanahan EngineeringJapan Marubeni CorporationMozambique CNELEC Petrogas Petromoc S.A. Matola Gas Company S.A.R.L. Matola Gas Company Mozambique Gigawatt Mozambique
CAMARGO CORREA MOCAMBIQUE LDA Petromoc Camargo Corrrea Matola Gas Company S.A.R.L. Odebrecht Kogas Mozambique Branch Hidroelectrica de Cahora Bassa PetromocNetherlandsEnergyst International ProjectsPortugal Linklaters LLP
South Africa Siemens (Pty) Ltd Sasol Petroleum International EDF South Africa Webber Wentzel Alstom Networx Investments South Africa (PTY) Ltd (Escom S.A Company) Wartsila Cliffe Dekker
Hofmeyr Norton Rose SA Standard Chartered Bank Murray & Roberts Marine Sasol New Energy Alstom Sasol Petroleum International The Tata Power Company Ltd Murray & Roberts Marine Webber Wentzel Hitachi Europe Ltd Ferrostaal Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd Omnia Fertilizers CennergiSpain Deutsche Bank SAETanzaniaEnergy & Water Utilities Regulatory AuthorityUnited KingdomShanahan Engineering Camargo Correa Sojitz UK plcUnited States
The Louis Berger Group, Inc APR Energy
Mozambique
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Power for industrial growth9.00am - 10.30am How is government planning to meet industry’s future power requirements? Where are the key industrial areas that require power, who are the key players and what do they need to maximise the output of their business?
• What are the logistical challenges facing Mozambique’s coal industry?
• Is emergency power sufficient in meeting industry’s needs? How do the costs compare to captive power?
• How will co-generation commercialise Mozambique’s established sugar mills?
• What are the new systems for generating energy from coal?
• How will Mozambique’s gas support the development of local industry?
Morning Coffee Break10.30am – 11.00am
Establishing an effective renewable energy market11.00am -12.30pm
The majority of Mozambique’s power is currently being generated from the Cahora Bassa Hydroelectric power plant. With growing power demands in the region will there be opportunities for further hydropower developments? How will renewable energies stand up in front of the major power surge that will come from the coal and gas to power projects being developed in the country?
Presentation: “Mozambique’s Renewable Energy Atlas”
Antonio Osvaldo Saide - Director of New and Renewable Energy - Ministry of Energy
• Which renewable energy options would government prefer?
• Where are the hydropower investment opportunities? To what capacity can the private sector gain access?
• What policies and frameworks will be required to assist the establishment of attractive renewable energy feed in tariffs?
• What would attract renewable energy developers and investors into Mozambique?
• What lessons can Mozambique learn from South Africa’s REIPPP programme?
Lunch
12.30pm - 2.30pm
Financing future power2.30pm-4.30pm How does Mozambique plan to use the inward investment generated from the gas sector to develop the wider industrial sectors? What will local, regional and international financial institutions require to support this growth?
• How can Mozambique fund all of its transmission needs to meet demand in South Africa and unlock the potential in the Tete basin?
• Which fuels does the private sector prefer to invest in and why?
• Who will provide project guarantees? What level of risk is the private sector willing to bear?
• Does Mozambique have the financial capabilities to establish a renewable energy market?
• What level of financing will be required to develop Mozambique’s natural gas infrastructure to support power generation?
Evening drinks reception
Another chance to engage with colleagues in a relaxed and informal setting over drinks and canapés.
Day 2 - 3rd May 2013
Mozambique
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Powering Africa: Mozambique 2-3rd May 2013
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