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East
Afr
ican
Centre
of Excellence for Renewable Energy and E�
cency
Building a Sustainable Energy Future
Sustainable Energy Forum forEast Africa 2018sef-ea2018.b2match.io
19 – 21 March 2018 Kigali, Rwanda
Programme
Republic of Rwanda
Ministry of Infrastructure
11:30-13:00
Focus aRea II: clean fuels and technologies for cooking opportunities and challenges for scaling clean fuels and technologies for cooking in the eac region
Baseline report on clean cooking fuels in East Africa
Mr. Harry stokes, Founder and Director, Project Gaia
Clean cooking fuels and technologies in East Africa
Mr. eric Reynolds, Executive Director, Inyenyeri
Market transformation of clean fuels for cooking Mr. Paul Harris, Technical Advisor, UNIDO
LPG as a transition fuel for cooking in East Africa
Ms. elizabeth Muchiri, Gas Business Consultant, Global LPG Partnership (GLPGP)
Innovative smart commerce platform Mr. ed agnew, Business Development/Communications, KOKO Networks
13:00-14:00 Lunch
Plenary session 2: Roadmap to a sustainable energy (se) Future for east africa
Time event speakers/Panellists
14:00-15:00
Focus aRea I: Harmonized policies to scale up se in the eac regionModerator: Mr. Jean Baptiste Havugimana, Director Productive Sectors, EAC Secretariat & Mr. Mackay okure, Capacity Building Expert, CEDAT, Makerere University
Harmonizing SE policy framework in EAC region
Mr. Yohannes Hailu, Economic Affairs Officer, UNECA
Regional sustainable energy policies: ECOWAS Experience
Mr. Mahama Kappiah, Executive Director, ECREEE
SEforALL Action Agendas and Investment Prospectuses in East Africa
Ms. Ilka Neyla Buss, Project Officer, SEforAll Africa Hub (AfDB)
Kenya’s Experience with SEforAllMs. Faith Wandera, Deputy Director of Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, Kenya
REN21: Experience Sharing Ms. Laura Williamson, Communication and Outreach Manager, REN21
RISE (Regulatory Indicators for Sustainable Energy)
Ms. Norah Kipwola, Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank
19 March 2018 19 March 2018
opening session
Time event speakers/Panellists
09:00-10:00
Welcome Remarks
H.E. Mr. Christophe Bazivamo, Deputy Secretary-General,East African Community (EAC)
H.e. Mr. simon D’ujanga, Minister of State for Energy, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Uganda
Mr. Tareq emtairah, Director, Department of Energy, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
Mr. upendra Tripathi, Director General, International Solar Alliance (ISA)
Mr. sakari oksanen, Deputy Director General, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
Mr. Robert Zeiner, Director, Austrian Development Agency (ADA)
Keynote speech Ms. Rachel Kyte, Special Representative for the UN Secretary-General and CEO of Sustainable Energy For All
official opening of the Forum
H.e. Mr. James Musoni, Minister of Infrastructure, Rwanda
10:00-10:30 coffee break
Plenary session 1: access to energyModerator: Mr. Ian Crosby, Head of Energy Productivity and Cooling, SEforAll
Time event speakers/Panellists
10:30-11:30
Focus aRea I: electrification opportunities and challenges for scaling-up access to electricity in the eac region
Grid extension and densification Mr. Robert Nyamvumba, Energy Division Manager, Ministry of Infrastructure, Rwanda
Advocacy, Collaboration, and Partnerships Mr. Ivan Twagirashema, Chairman, Energy Private Developers
Renewable Energy InfrastructuresMr. Mike Gratwicke, Managing Director and Co-Founder, Head of Energy Platform, Rift Valley Energy
Off Grid SHS Ms. Johanna Diecker, Policy Director, Global Off-Grid Lighting Association (GOGLA)
H.E. Mr. Mou Mou Athian Kuol, Under Secretary for EAC Affairs, Ministry of Trade, Industry and EAC Affairs, RS Sudan
15:00-16:00
Focus aRea II: stakeholder perspectives on se policies in eacModerator: Mr Yohannes Hailu, Economic Affairs Officer, UNECA
Kenya Experience: Sustainable Energy Policies
Mr. Isaac Kiva, Director, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, Kenya
Role of regulators in scaling up sustainable energy in East Africa
Mr. Alexis Mutware, Director of Electricity & Renewable Energy, Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority
Uganda Case Study: Sustainable Energy Policies
Mr. Godfrey Ndawula, Former Commissioner, New and Renewable Sources of Energy Uganda
Clean Cooking fuels and technologies in East Africa
Mr. Daniel Wanjohi, Regional Representative, Global Alliance for Clean Cook Stoves (GACC)
Off-grid Solution Provider’s Perspective Ms. Pauline Githugu, Head of External Affair, M-KOPA SOLAR
16:00-16:15 coffee break
16:15-17:00
HIGH-LeveL PaNeL: Partnerships for a sustainable energy Future for east africa→ Ministerial declaration
→ Declaration to support the EAC Region towards the promotion of sustainable energy solutions – International Renewable Energy
Agency (IRENA)– International Solar Alliance (ISA)– African Development Bank (AfDB)– Sustainable Energy For All (SEforALL)– United Nations Industrial
Development Organisation (UNIDO)
Ministers from Partner States and Heads of Agencies
17:15 Networking event
Plenary session 3: Financing sustainable energy in east africa
Time event speakers/Panellists
09:00-09:05 Introductory Remarks
09:05-10:30
Focus aRea: status of Financing sustainable energy in east africaModerator: Mr. Monojeet Pal, Manager, African Development Bank
Baseline report on financing SE in the EAC Ms. Jaswinder Kaur, Expert, UNIDO
Overview of SE Portfolio of the East Africa Ms. Helena McLeod, Director, Climate Change and Renewable Energy, KPMG
Energizing Finance: Scaling and Refining Finance in Countries with Large Energy Access Gaps
Mr. Mikael Melin, Senior Energy Access Specialist, SEforAll
SE Investment Models: Experience sharing and best practices
Ms. Monica Keza, Managing Director, BBOXX
Empowering Investment Mr. Lénaïc Georgelin, Team Leader, Delegation of the EU to Rwanda
10:30-11:00 coffee break
11:00-12:30
PaNeL DIscussIoN: scaling up investment into sustainable energyModerator: Mr. Mohamed Bakarr, Lead Environment Specialist, GEF
The role of regional banks in funding and scaling sustainable energy ventures
Mr. eric Naivasha, General Manager, Equity Group Foundation
SE Financing Agency : Case study of IREDA Mr. Kuljit singh Popli, Chairman and Managing Director, IREDA
PFAN: Experience Sharing Mr. Peter storey, Global Coordinator, PFAN
Setting up an enabling environment for investments in energy access
Mr. simon Rolland, Country Programme Manager, Energy Development (EnDev) Rwanda
Incremental financing for global environmental benefits in energy projects
Mr. Ming Yang, Senior Climate Change Specialist, GEF Secretariat
12:45-13:00 Wrap-up session and closing remarks – summary of key themesPresented by Ms. Jaswinder Kaur, Expert, UNIDO
13:00-14:00 Lunch
19 March 2018 20 March 2018
Plenary session 4: energy and Gender in the eac Region
14:00-15:15
Mainstreaming gender in the eac member states Moderator: Ms. Linda Davis, Director of Partnerships, wPOWER Hub
Setting the stage for gender mainstreaming in the EAC
Mr. Michael ahimbisibwe, Executive Director, EACREEE
EAC strategies to empower and engage women as leaders in economic, social and political spheres
Ms. Generose Minani, Principal Gender and Community Development Officer, EAC
Evolution and experiences of the ECOWAS Programme on Gender Mainstreaming in Energy Access
Ms. Monica Maduekwe, Programme Coordinator, ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency ECOW-GEN Programme
Energy access for refugee campsMr. samuel Nshuti Rugerinyange, Programme Associate and Sector Lead for Water Sanitation and Hygiene, UNHCR
Research and key considerations in designing an EACREEE gender and energy programme
Ms. ellen Morris, President, Sustainable Energy Solutions and Faculty Columbia University
Q & a
15:15-16:05
Listening to the audience: a participatory session on gender and energy Moderator: Ms. Lydia Muchiri, Senior Gender and Energy Advisor, Practical Action East Africa
Introduction to the session: objectives and ground rulesPart 1: 5-6 groups discussing key questions on gender and energy, the EACREEE proposed gender programme, and the interest in a EAC Gender Mainstreaming Policy for Energy Access
Part 2: Reporting out from groups and interactive discussion to help define and shape EACREEE priorities on gender and energy
Part 3: Concluding thoughts: Mr. Michael ahimbisibwe, Executive Director, EACREEE
Plenary session 5: sustainable city development in east africa
Time event speakers/Panellists
09:00-09:05 Introductory Remarks
09:05-10:30
Focus aRea I: opportunities and challenges in east african cities Moderator: Mr. Mohamed Bakarr, Lead Environmental Specialist, GEF
UNIDO Sustainable Cities Strategy Mr. Tareq emtairah, Director, Department of Energy, UNIDO
EAC Sustainable City Baseline Report Ms. Dima Reda, President and Founder, Nataij Consulting
Experience sharing of UNIDO Sustainable City Programme in Malaysia
Mr. Datuk Nik, National Project Director, Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT)
Strategies to integrate sustainable city planning into a roadmap of a sustainable energy future for East Africa
Mr. vincent Kitio, Chief, Urban Energy Unit, UN Habitat
Experience sharing of sustainable cities in India
Mr. Naveen Kumar agarwal, Director and Additional Mission Director of Swachh Bharat Mission, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs in the Government of India
10:30-10:45 coffee break
10:45-12:30
Focus aRea II: Modern urban energy challenges and opportunities
Moderator: Mr. Mark Lister, Head of Centre, Copenhagen Centre of Energy Efficiency
Covenant of Mayors in sub-Saharan Africa Mr. Lénaïc Georgelin, Team Leader, Delegation of the EU to Rwanda
SEforALL EE Appliances and Equipment Accelerator
Mr. steve Kukoda, Executive Director, International Copper Association
Experience sharing of sustainable city initiatives
Mr. Yves sangwa, Executive Secretary, Rwanda Green Building Organization
Regional Programme on Energy Efficiency by Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
Ms. Monica Gullberg, Energy Policy Expert, SIDA
12:30-13:00 High-Level Panel on the way forward(Ministers of Partner States)
13:00-13:30 Lunch
20 March 2018 21 March 2018
Plenary session 6: Geothermal energy in east africa
13:30-15:00
east africa’s Geothermal energy RevolutionModerator: Mr. Tareq emtairah, Director, Energy Department, UNIDO
Looking back at the development of the geothermal sector in Africa
Ms. Mayumi Hayashi, Geothermal Energy Advisor, Japan International Cooperation Agency
Capacity building needs, joint initiatives by UNEP and ARGeo
Ms. Mezeret Zemedkun, Program Manager, African Rift Geothermal Development Facility
Adoption of innovative technologies to enhance productivity of geothermal power generation
Mr. Naotsugu Ikeda, Executive Officer, General Manager, Overseas Business Department, West JEC
Enabling Framework for Geothermal Development
Mr. sakari oksanen, Deputy Director General, IRENA
Kenya’s success stories and lessons learned
Mr. Isaac Kiva, Director, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, Kenya
15:00-15:15 coffee break
closing session
15:15-15:45 Presented by MININFRa, eacReee, eac, uNIDo, seForaLL and aDa