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SUMMARY:Solar Power Summit 2021 – Driving Sustainable Change
DESCRIPTION:The year 2021 is not just “any year”. The European solar sector has demonstrated its immense growth potential\, and its resilience to drive sustainable growth in the long-term. But there is much more to harvest. Solar energy is the most job intensive energy source\, creating more than 4 million jobs globally. Is it also the most versatile and affordable energy source in history\, supporting the competitiveness of EU businesses\, the sustainability of European homes\, and spreading well beyond the energy sector. \nIn light of these recognitions\, SolarPower Europe\, supported by GET.invest\, will organise the 2021 edition of the SolarPower summit virtually on 10-12 May 2021. This year’s edition is 100% dedicated to driving sustainable change\, and making the recovery a true European success story. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.afsiasolar.com/events/solar-power-summit-2021-driving-sustainable-change/
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SUMMARY:Enlit Africa (formerly African Utility Week & POWERGEN Africa)
DESCRIPTION:Enlit is an energy event unlike any other – because it is more than just an energy event. We are a community that for 365-days a year will gather and engage through a blended live and digital platform to meet and inspire each other via content and connections. \nThat community will come together for three days in Cape Town in May to meet and inspire each other and to develop their discussions and actions into a plan for the coming year. \nApart from our live\, regional meets up we will also bring you cutting edge content through webinars\, exclusive one on one interviews with the who’s who of the energy sector\, compelling content from our host publication ESI Africa\, product launches\, technology showcase and much\, much more. \nLearn more here
URL:https://www.afsiasolar.com/events/enlit-africa-formerly-african-utility-week-powergen-africa/
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SUMMARY:COUNTRY SPOTLIGHT: GHANA
DESCRIPTION:A SERIES OF THREE CLOSED-DOOR SESSIONS TAKING PLACE OVER THE COURSE OF ONE DAY\, ADDRESSING GHANA’S MOST PRESSING ENERGY ISSUES BY BRINGING TOGETHER THE RELEVANT STAKEHOLDERS. \n  \nThree very specific and highly engaging topics have been circulated in advance and the sessions will be interactive – participants are encouraged to come with questions as well as being prepared to answer questions from the moderator. \n09:30– 11:00 UTC (10:30- 12:00 BST): Gas for Growth – What role will the LNG terminal play in Ghana’s energy and economic future? \n11:30- 13:00 UTC (12:30- 14:00 BST):  Energy efficiency in transmission and decentralised energy – can the introduction of new REIPPs reach the last mile and what plans are there to upgrade infrastructure\, extend regional transmission lines and utilise latest technologies; what affordable funding is available? \n14:00– 15:30 UTC (15:00- 16:30 BST): Ghana’s wholesale electricity market and trading excess power – how can the government optimise the excess supply for industry\, can they create a market where the price of generation decreases and can it be redirected to agriculture\, industry\, manufacturing\, vaccine making? \n\nCONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS TO DATE:  \nSESSION 1\n\nModerator: Olusola Lawson\, Managing Director Co-Head\, African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM)\n\nDr Ben Asante\, CEO\, Ghana Gas\, Ghana\nKweku Awotwi\, Chairman\, Volta River Authority (VRA)\, Ghana\nJones Ofori-Addo\, Deputy Managing Director\, Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG)\, Ghana\nIng. Moro Abukari Danladi\, Director Corporate Strategy & Business Development\, NEDCo\, Ghana\nMami Dufie Ofori\, Executive Secretary\, Public Utilities Regulatory Commission\, Ghana\nIng. Oscar Amonoo-Neizer\, Executive Secretary\, Energy Commission\, Ghana\nHagen Maroney\, Economic Counselor\, U.S. Embassy Accra\, Ghana\nKathleen Ami Afful\, Trade Commissioner\, High Commission of Canada\, Ghana\nFredrick Mutua\, Underwriter\, African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI)\nMarindame Kombate\, Regional Manager – West Africa\, Camco Clean Energy\nJordan Barnes\, Investment Manager\, CDC Group\nAlan Fletcher\, Main Board Director for Africa\, Clarke Energy\nMohammed Atif\, Area Manager\, Middle East & Africa\, Energy Systems\, DNV GL\nMichael Konadu\, Commercial Growth Director\, GE Gas Power\, Sub-Saharan Africa\nTony Matthews\, Business Development Director\, Globeleq\nWilliam Amuna\, Technical Controller\, Millennium Development Authority (MiDA)\nChris Down\, Partner\, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP\nSydney Nii Ayitey Tetteh\, Head\, Power & Infrastructure\, Stanbic Bank\nAlex Katon\, General Manager\, Summit Global Power\nPer van Swaay\, Senior Vice President\, TCX Fund\nRachel More-Oshodi\, Deputy VP Africa\, Total\nAlex Davis\, Commercial Operations Lead\, Tullow Oil\nMark Newton\, Energy & NRM Team Lead\, USAID\n\n\nSESSION 2:  \n\n\nDr Matthew Opoku Prempeh (MP)\, Minister of Energy Ghana\nJonathan Amoako-Baah\, Chief Executive\, GRIDCo\, Ghana\nKweku Awotwi\, Chairman\, Volta River Authority (VRA)\, Ghana\nJones Ofori-Addo\, Deputy Managing Director\, Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG)\, Ghana\nIng. Moro Abukari Danladi\, Director Corporate Strategy & Business Development\, NEDCo\, Ghana\nMami Dufie Ofori\, Executive Secretary\, Public Utilities Regulatory Commission\, Ghana\nIng. Oscar Amonoo-Neizer\, Executive Secretary\, Energy Commission\, Ghana\nWisdom Ahiataku-Togobo\, Renewable & Nuclear Energy Consultant\, Ghana\nObbie Banda\, Underwriter\, African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI)\nMarindame Kombate\, Regional Manager – West Africa\, Camco Clean Energy\nHappy-Girl Buthelezi\, Investment Director\, CDC Group\nYiannis Tsantilas\, MD Nigeria\, Clarke Energy\nEstelle Akofio-Sowah\, Country Director\, Ghana\, Csquared\nMohammed Atif\, Area Manager\, Middle East & Africa\, Energy Systems\, DNV GL\nRichard Avery\, Regional Manager\, West Africa\, eleQtra\nChris Flavin\, Director\, Gridworks\nEleina Ailmchandani\, Investment Officer\, Infrastructure\, Middle East & Africa\, IFC\nCarmen de Castro\, Senior Investment Officer\, Facility for Energy Inclusion (FEI)\, Lion’s Head Global Partners\nSteven Marma\, Resident Country Director (Ghana)\, Millennium Challenge Corporation\nWilliam Amuna\, Technical Controller\, Millennium Development Authority (MiDA)\nPål Helgesen\, Investment Director\, Clean Energy\, Norfund\nSydney Nii Ayitey Tetteh\, Head\, Power & Infrastructure\, Stanbic Bank\nAlex Katon\, General Manager\, Summit Global Power\nGunilla Nilsson\, Head of Energy & Climate\, Swedfund\nIsabelle Lessedjina\, Senior Vice President\, TCX Fund\nUjjwal Bhattacharjee\, Renewable Energy Director\, Tetra Tech\nRachel More-Oshodi\, Deputy VP Africa\, Total\nDorothy Amo-Asante\, Senior Energy Specialist\, USAID\nDavid Riposo\, Energy Access Officer\, USAID\nGustavo Fernandes\, Head of International Development\, Voltalia\n\n\nSESSION 3: \n\n\nSolomon Adjetey\, Director\, Power Generation\, Ministry of Energy\, Ghana\nJonathan Amoako-Baah\, Chief Executive\, GRIDCo\, Ghana\nKweku Awotwi\, Chairman\, Volta River Authority (VRA)\, Ghana\nEmmanuel Antwi-Darkwa\, CE\, Volta River Authority (VRA)\, Ghana\nJones Ofori-Addo\, Deputy Managing Director\, Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG)\, Ghana\nIng. Moro Abukari Danladi\, Director Corporate Strategy & Business Development\, NEDCo\, Ghana\nSiengui Apollinaire Ki\, Secretary General\, West African Power Pool (WAPP)\nMami Dufie Ofori\, Executive Secretary\, Public Utilities Regulatory Commission\, Ghana\nIng. Oscar Amonoo-Neizer\, Executive Secretary\, Energy Commission\, Ghana\nRosina Thompson\, Underwriter\, African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI)\nMarindame Kombate\, Regional Manager – West Africa\, Camco Clean Energy\nNicolas Pitiot\, Investment Director\, Project Finance\, CDC Group\nTheophilus Sackey\, Director & CEO\, Cenpower\nMohammed Atif\, Area Manager\, Middle East & Africa\, Energy Systems\, DNV GL\nUday Sequeira\, Deputy Director\, Commercial Relations\, Global Affairs Canada\nTony Matthews\, Business Development Director\, Globeleq\nEleina Ailmchandani\, Investment Officer\, Infrastructure\, Middle East & Africa\, IFC\nCarmen de Castro\, Senior Investment Officer\, Facility for Energy Inclusion (FEI)\, Lion’s Head Global Partners\nSteven Marma\, Resident Country Director (Ghana)\, Millennium Challenge Corporation\nWilliam Amuna\, Technical Controller\, Millennium Development Authority (MiDA)\nMark Davis\, Executive Vice President\, Clean Energy\, Norfund\nLaura Kiwelu\, Counsel\, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP\nKojo Ofori-Atta\, Managing Director\, SSESCO\nSydney Nii Ayitey Tetteh\, Head\, Power & Infrastructure\, Stanbic Bank\nAlex Katon\, General Manager\, Summit Global Power\nPer van Swaay\, Senior Vice President\, TCX Fund\nRachel More-Oshodi\, Deputy VP Africa\, Total\nMark Newton\, Energy & NRM Team Lead\, USAID\nGustavo Fernandes\, Head of International Development\, Voltalia\n\n\nRegister here
URL:https://www.afsiasolar.com/events/country-spotlight-ghana/
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