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SUMMARY:MICROGRID GLOBAL INNOVATION FORUM
DESCRIPTION:The global microgrid market size is estimated to be USD 26.9 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 63.2 billion by 2027\, at a CAGR of 18.6% during the forecast period.* The reasons for this include the falling costs of solar energy\, advances in energy storage\, the drive to mitigate climate change\, the need to enhance grid resiliency\, and the cost savings of minimizing fossil fuels in remote generation systems. Now is the time to position for success in this growing market segment.\n\n\n\nThe 15th edition of the Microgrid Global Innovation Forum\, 13-15 September 2022 in London\, focuses on microgrid advances\, case studies and applications in Europe\, Africa\, Asia-Pacific\, and Latin America. Organized by the Smart Grid Observer\, the event draws hundreds of industry professionals from around the world interested in maximizing the effective use of renewable and distributed energy resources\, refining the positive business model for microgrid deployments\, and sharing real-world case studies in both grid-tied and off-grid/remote environments. \nTopics to be covered include: \n– Microgrid feasibility\, design\, and implementation \n\n– Refining the business case for off-grid\, remote\, and island microgrids \n– Solar + storage advances \n– Project financing and investor perspectives \n– Determining the correct technology mix for hybrid energy systems \n– Advanced battery\, fuel cell\, and flow battery technologies \n– Microgrid power control\, management\, and integration \n– Integrating distributed renewable energy resources into the grid \n– Effective project evaluation\, implementation\, and management \n– Regulatory and public policy advances \n– Standards and interoperability issues \n– Market drivers and opportunities worldwide \n– Utilizing renewables-centric microgrids to achieve climate change goals \n– And much more \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.afsiasolar.com/events/microgrid-global-innovation-forum/
LOCATION:LONDON
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SUMMARY:Africa Renewables Investment Summit (ARIS)
DESCRIPTION:ARIS seeks to accelerate renewable energy investment in African countries by linking institutional investors\, project developers\, policy makers\, energy utilities\, regulators\, corporates and the most influential energy sector decision makers under one roof. Project “Energise Africa” is Africa’s most ambitious to date. Key experts will gather at ARIS to dissect solutions to rapidly energise Africa. As well as facilitating investment of Renewable Energy projects right at the event! \nConference Schedule\n\nThe investment case for African renewables – why investors should look at Africa now\nWhy Africa? Africa has the world’s largest potential for renewable energy but only receives less than 2% of global renewable energy investment. So much underexploited opportunity\, and a greater need for energy\, with 600 million Africans having no access to electricity. Many African countries have made tremendous legislative movements to attract investment\, the ball is now investors’ court. This session will spell out the trends and intricacies of developing projects in Africa\, and why investors should starting investing now. Attendees will discover how to invest in African renewable energy projects\, and find out how they can attract investment for their projects in Africa. \n\n\nReimagining project finance for African RE projects – African oriented solution\nTraditional financing methods for renewable energy projects don’t always work for African conditions. This session will explore what innovative finance options lenders and investors can utilise in financing African RE projects to accelerate Africa’s energy transition. How to navigate currency volatility challenges and hedge against foreign exchange risks. Why local currency financing is changing the game. What risk mitigation alternatives to sovereign guarantees to explore. Insights into cryptos\, green bonds\, crowdfunding\, grants\, blended finance\, concessional funding etc. \n\nSouth Africa – what does it take to deliver 7GW of RE in the 3 years?\nSouth Africa is on massive procurement drive for renewables\, with ministerial determinations for procuring 4 800 MW of wind\, 2 000 MW of solar PV and 513 MW of battery energy storage capacity within 3 years approved. This session will delineate how developers can successfully bid in Africa’s largest renewable energy market\, opportunities for investors and what needs to be done to successfully implement this tremendous procurement drive. \n  \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://www.afsiasolar.com/events/africa-renewables-investment-summit-aris/
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