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Dark continent? Enlit Africa & industry leaders showcase power & energy industry development & challenge perceptions

On the face of it, the power sector in Africa seems to be in trouble. Reports of outages and cable theft and general tales of woe abound on any newspaper page, creating the impression that the โ€˜dark continentโ€™ is in fact an appropriate moniker.

Yet, there is another side to this tale of darkness โ€“ one in which electrification, light, new interconnections and power developments are springing up all over the continent and innovative technology is being adopted at a rate never seen before.

Hydrogen future

The role of Africa in the worldโ€™s energy future is changing as efuels are touted as the answer to the current challenges facing traditional energy systems. With its abundance of sunshine, Africa is well placed to establish itself as the hydrogen production centre for the world and plans for commercialising hydrogen and expanding hydrogen production are well underway in countries across the continent.

Siggi Heugemann, Chairman of the African Hydrogen Partnership, toldย Enlit Africa: โ€œWe focus on proposing and supporting projects which are economically and commercially feasible in the short term or now. One of the major focus areas will be green ammonia and green fertiliser production for spot markets where synergies with other market sectors, e.g. backup power systems, export markets and the transportation sector, may also be capable of being maximised.

Hydrogenโ€™s future in Africa is just one of the topics that is going to be the focus of the upcoming Enlit Africa (formerly African Utility Week and POWERGEN Africa), taking place between 7-9 June 2022 in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Storage and renewable energy

Energy storage and renewable energy generation are other topics which will be covered and presentations include energy storage as the cornerstone of a successful energy transition, integrating battery energy storage systems at a municipal level, storage, renewable energy and society and the role that new generation and storage is playing in Africaโ€™s mining sector.

It is not just in the larger scale renewable energy sector where changes are being seen. Says Theresa Smith, Senior Content Producer for Enlit Africa: โ€œthe uptake of solar technology is being pushed by the C&I sector across Africa in a way not seen on other continents. So too, minigrids are developing to create first time energy access and growing technology, finance and socio-economic innovation across Africa.โ€

While access to energy in Africa is still one of the biggest challenges facing the energy sector, even that is changing as attention is focused on a transitioning energy sector. โ€œIn recent years, new distribution models that combine the learnings from over a decade of decentralised energy technology rollout with traditional utility models have emerged, ushering in a new era of utilities: Utilities 2.0.

Integrated energy approaches draw the strengths of both centralized and decentralized technologies into novel business models for faster, lower cost and more reliable service delivery,โ€ shares Sumaya Mohammed, Country Director, Uganda, Power for All and a speaker at the event.

Welcoming the whole sector ecosystem

Enlit Africaย and Cape Town will play host to the leading power and energy sector experts and thought leaders as the programme addresses opportunities to fast forward the energy transition in Africa through collaboration.

Jennifer Anya, operations manager, Husk Power Systems, Nigeria says: โ€œThe event is going to be packed with world class energy experts, service and product producers. I am most excited about the possibility of collaboration between OEMs and thought leaders to drive energy transition in Africa.

โ€œMost of the time conversations around energy transition are more Europe-centred, not catering to the unique problems of the African community, but this time it puts Africa first and I am most looking forward to the opportunities Enlit Africa will open up after the meeting.โ€

With free to attend sessions addressing issues as diverse as revenue management and metering to wheeling tariffs and developments in South Africaโ€™s municipal arena, the event covers the entire gamut of sector developments and innovations.

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Transmission

For transmission experts, Eskomโ€™s accelerated transmission development plan will feature in the discussions, along with the benefits of coordinated energy system planning and a guide on funding transmission projects.

โ€œWe are looking forward to welcoming old friends and new to the event,โ€ says Claire Volkwyn, Head of Content, Enlit Africa. โ€œThe amazing thing about Enlit Africa is that we recognise the role that everyone across the sector will play in the energy transition and we welcome input and participation from everyone involved in power generation, transmission and distribution.โ€

โ€œThe transition is not an overnight revolution, but an opportunity for the sector to evolve toward the agreed goal of providing cleaner, more sustainable, affordable and just energy to all.โ€

About Enlit Africa 2022

7- 9 June 2022: Enlit Africa will return to the CTICC in Cape Town with a world-class exhibition, showcasing the latest technology and services on offer in the sector. Known for its compelling content and speakers, the organisers will not disappoint, with two keynotes and all of the content presented in speaking hubs on the expo floor. Conference delegates will also be able to enjoy the networking and site visits that the event has popularised for over two decades. Strict health and safety COVID-19 protocols will be observed.

Industry support

Eskom, the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy and the City of Cape Town have been official hosting partners of the event for many years and 2022 will be no exception.

ESI Africa, the continentโ€™s leading news provider for power and energy news, is the official host publication.

Enlit Africa (formerly African Utility Week and POWERGEN Africa) is Africaโ€™s leading exhibition and conference, gathering the power and energy industryโ€™s most influential professionals and decision makers from across the continent for three days of relevant, accredited technical and strategic conference seminars, valuable networking opportunities and access to world-class products and solutions.

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Enlit Africa is organised byย The Vuka Groupย (formerlyย Clarion Events Africa), a leading Cape Town-based and multi-award-winning organiser of exhibitions, conferences and digital events across the continent in the infrastructure, energy, mining, mobility, ecommerce and CX sectors. Other well-known events by The Vuka Group includeย DRC Mining Week,ย Africa Mining Forum,ย Nigeria Mining Week,ย Smarter Mobility Africa,ย ECOMย andย CEM Africa.

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  • Issuing City:ย  Cape Town, South Africa
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  • Distribution time:ย May 2022
  • Distribution circuit: South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Uganda
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