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Africa Investment Exchange:
Power & RenewablesEnabling power project development in Africa
15-16 November 2017, RSA House, London
CbIInnovative �nancing
Structuring projects
Market strategies
O�-grid investment
Political risk
Impact investing
africa-investment-exchange.com
Now in its fourth year, AIX: Power and Renewablesbrings established and non-traditional investmentsources together with project developers and otherstakeholders for a frank discussion of the challenges
facing investors along the electricity value chain. Themeeting is held under the Chatham House Rule,limited to 150 senior executives and structured aroundpanel-led sessions to encourage an open discussion.
Sponsored by
Meetings
Produced by Supported by
About us
A unique perspectiveAs a consultant and publisher, CbI has been involved at the heart ofthe debate surrounding the development of the energy sector inAfrica for almost 30 years.
CbI Meetings pairs the extensive regional expertise and sourcenetwork of CbI’s African Energy with a seasoned events teamexperienced in producing high-level investment forums anddialogues across the African continent.
As a consultant, CbI has a unique perspective when it comes tounderstanding the themes and topics that provide the foundationsfor a vibrant conference agenda and the mix of project stakeholdersrequired for a lively and engaging panel-led discussion.
We are focused on producing meetings that create enduringdialogues between development finance institutions and otherestablished investment sources as well as non-traditional investorsincluding, private equity firms, venture capitalists, family offices,foundations, institutional investors and impact investors.
Africa Investment Exchange (AIX) Power & Renewables is heldunder the Chatham House Rule, structured around interactivepanel-led sessions and limited to 150 high-level participants.
Over the last four years, participants have used the two-days of AIX:Power & Renewables to hold private meetings with new and alreadyestablished partners in convenient break-out rooms at RSA House.
Jectone Achieng’ Manager, Project Management Geothermal Development CompanyDafe Akpeneye Commissioner Nigerian Electricity Regulatory CommissionYesufu Alonge Head Power Procurement & Contracts Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET)Oliver Andrews Chief Investment Officer Africa Finance Corporation (AFC)Clifford Aron Principal GreenMax Capital GroupSolomon Asamoah Chief Executive Officer Ghana Infrastructure Investment FundKweku Awotwi Principal Africa Power Systems ManagementAdel Baba-Aissa Director Renewable Energy PartnerAhmed Badr Executive Director RCREEEDouglas Bennet Chief Operating Officer GuarantCo Alexander Brummeler Head of Finance Innovation Azuri TechnologiesLars Buesching Managing Partner SolizerLuciano Canale Senior Hydropower Specialist World BankDavid Carroll Business Development Quantum PowerDavid Donaldson Head, IFC Infraventures, Africa IFCJames Doree Managing Director Lion’s Head Global PartnersAnton Eberhard Professor University of Cape TownMohammed El-Khayat Executive Chairman New and Renewable Energy AuthorityMichael Franz Team Leader Africa-EU RECPCephas Galley Director of Legal Services Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG)
AIX: Power and Renewables Panellists
Panellists to date
Ragnar Gerig Director Energy Africa and Asia DEGJamil Gwamna Chief Executive Officer KEDCOAna Hajduka Founder & Chief Executive Officer Africa GreenCo Paul Hanrahan Chief Executive Officer GlobeleqEd Harkins Managing Director GKB VenturesMarcus Heal Chief Executive Officer Pan Africa SolarLucy Heintz Partner: Energy ActisAndrew M. Herscowitz Coordinator Power AfricaHenk Nijland Manager Energy West Africa & MENA FMOEitan Hochster Director of Business Development Lumos GlobalMaarten Van Der Horst Chief Business Development ENGIE AfricaOti Ikomi Chief Executive Officer Proton EnergyTim Jackson Business Development Manager InfraCo AfricaAlex Katon Executive Director InfraCo AfricaCamille Augustin K. Dikangala Director for Electricity Services Ministry of Energy & Water ResourcesMershil Kivuyo Manager Legal Affairs Tanzania Geothermal Development Co.Paul Kunert Chief Executive Officer Joule AfricaJean Paul M’Batna Director General ADER, ChadScott Mackin Managing Partner Denham CapitalTinashe Makoni Senior Consultant Trinity InternationalAstrid Manroth Energy Transformative Partnerships African Development BankJon Marks Chairman Cross-border InformationBernhard van Meeteren Energy Sector Specialist FMOSteve Meyer Chief Executive Officer Corbetti GeothermalPaolo de Michelis Head of Renewables GlobeleqJames Mittell Principal ActisSimbarashe Mhuriro Managing Director Oxygen AfricaTunde Morakinyo Partner ERMTimothy Moran Partner DLA PiperChimuka Nketani Investments Manager Industrial Development Corporation (IDC)Jasandra Nyker Chief Executive Officer BioTherm EnergyMike Peo Head: Infrastructure, Energy & Telecoms NedbankRomain Py Executive Head: Transactions AIIMAndrew Reicher Independent Adviser and InvestorOluniyi Robbin-Coker Chairman SLIEPAAndreas Spiess Chief Executive Officer SolarkioskLaura Sundblad, Program Manager Access to Finance Global Off-Grid Lighting Association Lynn Tabernacki Deputy VP & Head of Global Energy OPICMay Tan-Mullins Professor University of Nottingham Ningbo ChinaJoseph Tato Partner DLA PiperNico Tyabji Director of Strategic Partnerships SunFunderJef Vincent Senior Advisor African Trade Insurance AgencyZiria Tibalwa Waako Chief Executive Officer Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA)David Webb Vice President A.P. Møller CapitalNicholas Wrigley Chief Executive Officer Winch EnergyAli Zerouali Co-operation & Partnerships Director MASEN
15 November – morning
09h00 to 10h10
Chair: Jon Marks, Chairman, Cross-border Information
Supported by analysis from CbI’s African Energy LiveData, the opening session at AIX: Power &Renewables will identify key trends in energy financepolicy and regulation, renewable energyprogrammes and other power generation plans, andexamine the growth and impact of off-grid models.
Oliver Andrews, Chief Investment Officer, Africa
Finance Corporation
Paul Hanrahan, Chief Executive Officer, Globeleq
Lucy Heintz, Partner: Energy, Actis
Andrew M. Herscowitz, Coordinator, Power Africa
Astrid Manroth, Director for Energy Transformative
Encouraging a greater role for local entities in powerprojects, improving access to long-term funding inlocal currency, strengthening the capacity of localmarkets and creating opportunities for localinvestors.
• Stimulating local capital markets and improvingaccess to local finance
• Mitigating currency and liquidity risks
• Blending local finance and impact investors
• Tuning into the vagaries of local polities
Jamil Gwamna, Chief Executive Officer, Kano
Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO)
Douglas Bennet, Chief Operating Officer, GuarantCo
James Doree, Fund Manager of African Local
Currency Bond Fund with Lion’s Head Capital
Henk Nijland, Manager Energy West Africa & MENA,
FMO
Romain Py, Executive Head: Transactions, AIIM
Advanced Stage Development
17h15 to 20h00
Evening reception in theBenjamin Franklyn Room.
Sponsoredby AfIDA
14h00 to 14h05
Moderator’s opening remarks:
David Donaldson, Head, IFCInfraventures, Africa, IFC
14h05 to 14h15
Keynote Address: Oliver Andrews,Executive Director and ChiefInvestment Officer, Africa FinanceCorporation (Chairman of theboard, AfIDA)
14h15 to 14h25
Ayaan Z. Adam, Senior Advisor,Director, Green Climate Fund (tbc)
14h25 to 15h25
Standard of practice for IPPs
Tarun Brahma, Head ofInvestments, Climate Fund Managers
This separately bookable afternoon workshop will review thestandard documentation and framework agreements availablefor power developers in Africa and provide recommendations forthe wider industry.
Produced by
HeaderAfrican Energy Live Data
Assessing some 2,000 powergeneration projects currently indevelopment, the session willprovide a snapshot of the pipelineon a continental, regional, andcountry level.
Themes for analysis include:
• The pipeline of key regions andcountries over the coming fiveyears;
• Fuel and technology mix lookingforwards;
• What are the opportunities andwhere is the oversupply?
• Which projects will act as marketgame changers?
• How realistic is the pipeline?
14h00 to 14h45
Analysing the project pipeline
John Hamilton, Director, African Energy
Nick Dashwood Brown, Head ofSales, African Energy
David Slater, Senior ProjectManager, African Energy
Dan Marks, Senior ResearchAnalyst and Contributing Editor,African Energy
14h45 to 15h15
Q&A
The session will be opened up tothe audience for discussion.
Wednesday 15 NovemberPlaces are limited andreserved for AIX: Power &Renewables delegates
Contact Lauren Andrews toto confirm your attendance:
African Energy examines the pipeline of electricity generationprojects across the continent drawing on the latest researchfrom African Energy Live Data, an unrivalled and indispensablesource of information presented for the first time at AIX: Power& Renewables.
If you would like to discussaccess to the Live Data platform,please speak to a member of theAfrican Energy team at AIX.
Alternatively, contact Nick Dashwood-BrownT: +44 (0)1424 721667
Nico Tyabji, Director of Strategic Partnerships,SunFunder
Nicholas Wrigley, CEO, Winch Energy
Sponsored by
16h30 End of AIX: Power & Renewables
Venue: RSA HouseDesigned in the early 1770s, RSAHouse is a famous centre forEnlightenment thinking, theintellectual and social home of someof the greatest thinkers and socialactivists of the past 200 years.
8 John Adam Street, London WC2N6EZ.
Please register those listed below for AIX: Power and Renewables:
Price: £1,700 plus VAT
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