With massive power shortfalls across the continent, Africa must look to increased generation, alternative energy and better grid management for economic growth.
Among the event highlights will be an expo floor showcasing advances in power generation and distribution technology; VIP site visits to key power installations and the signing of a five-year Eskom funding agreement to support the Eskom Power Plant Engineering Institute (EPPEI) programme for advanced engineering skills development.
The Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation, Rosatom, will present a workshop on modern Russian technologies for thermal power engineering, a Turkish Pavilion will showcase the latest solar technologies, while young engineers will showcase their innovations at the EON Consulting Gen-X Theatre. Chris Edeh, Director of POWER-GEN & DistribuTECH Africa 2016 supporting association African Sustainable Energy Association (AFSEA), says AFSEA sees the event as an ideal opportunity to engage with African policymakers. “It is typically difficult to access the right government decision-makers to discuss policies that support the advancement of energy programmes,” he says. “Events like POWER-GEN & DistribuTECH Africa are practically the only places where you can get many policy makers under one roof, in the right state of mind to talk about renewables.” International investors looking to Sub Saharan Africa to build lasting partnerships to secure a sustainable energy model and build economic growth will find there is no better time be participating at POWER-GEN & DistribuTECH Africa. Attendees will benefit from three days of presentations, panel discussions, workshops and comprehensive exhibition floor showcasing the latest technological developments. The event will also feature targeted B2B matchmaking service and sponsored networking receptions. Entrance to the exhibition hall is free and there are great value conference options available. For more information visit www.powergenafrica.com