Clarion Events’ leading energy events and media join forces
The Digital Energy Festival for Africa
kicks off on 20 October when four of Clarion Events’ leading energy
brands join forces with an unprecedented six-week tour de force of
quality content and engagement from one point of entry, making it the
largest ever energy event for the African continent.
The organisers of Africa Energy Forum, African Utility Week & POWERGEN Africa and the Oil & Gas Council’s Africa Assembly and the leading energy journal ESI Africa will jointly host the Digital Energy Festival from 20 October to 26 November 2020.
Several other Clarion Events’ market-leading trade publications are also partners in the digital offering, including Smart Energy International, Power Engineering International, Renewable Energy World, Hydro Review and Mining Review Africa.
Over
5,000 attendees are expected to register for the festival, which will
employ AI technology to match attendees with relevant content and
networking opportunities for a personalised event experience over the
six-week period. As well as over 120 programme experiences the event
will also feature an online marketplace of products hosted by sponsors
and exhibitors. The event will be marketed to a combined energy database
of over 200,000.
Inspired by 5th Industrial Revolution
Amidst the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the energy sector in Africa, the organisers of the Digital Energy Festival
seek to address critical issues such as pivoting to digital, new
financial models and innovative power generation sources to allow
attendees to make decisions and formulate recovery plans.
Africa Energy Forum organiser EnergyNet’s MD Simon Gosling says he was inspired by Pratik Gauri’s vision of the 5th Industrial Revolution as the overriding theme for their sessions. Gauri is a World Economic Forum Global Shaper.
“We are looking at the role of energy in social-economic development,” EnergyNet MD Simon Gosling explains,
“and how we can be more profitable by being more responsible and so
attract new investors. That is what we are trying to look at through the
past 22 years of hosting Africa Energy Forum: focusing on profit and
purpose.
“In a continent that is so polarised by energy access,
we want to highlight the new ways of seeking investments, which will
come out of the private sector and the multilaterals who are investing
in the purpose of investments. Looking at it through a gender lens, new
technologies and efficiencies so decreasing carbon footprints, trying to
marry that purpose and profit balance.”
The show will go on
Chanelle
Hingston is the Group Director, Power & Energy at Clarion Events
Africa, the organisers of the award-winning African Utility Week and
POWERGEN Africa, Future Energy East Africa, Future Energy Nigeria and
the Utility CEO Forums for the last 20 years.
“It is
inspiring to be part of such a unique joint venture with two other
leading players in the energy events sector. Each one of us as event
organisers has a strong team with a different and distinctive focus on
the many-faceted energy sector. For example, we are well known for
always gathering world-class experts for our water-focused discussions
as part of our event.
“Since the start of the pandemic we have
had to postpone our live event twice but, along with our partners and
customers, we have fully embraced the digital tools available to us to
keep the conversation going. As we proclaimed recently: “˜The show will
go on,’ and being part of the Digital Energy Festival
is a continuation of celebrating and supporting our continent’s power
and energy professionals, projects and pioneers. We look forward to
engaging with our long-standing partners online again and also welcoming
new faces to our platform.”
Unique partnership
Iain Pitt is the founder of the Oil & Gas Council’s Africa Assembly: “Reflecting
the significance of Africa to our membership, we have
developed a unique partnership that offers the opportunity for valuable
connections, which are as close to the real world as
possible. Building-integrated energy businesses with production, cash
flow and development pipelines have never been more important in Africa.
“The Digital Energy Festival
will replicate many of the live events experiences our members have
come to expect from the Council, whilst giving exclusive access to an
additional four premium African energy networks
simultaneously.”
DIGITAL ENERGY FESTIVAL FOR AFRICA programme highlights
The extensive Digital Energy Festival
programme will comprise a variety of formats, including interactive
boardrooms, country spotlights, video networking, high-level
roundtables, digital dialogues, industry masterclasses, fireside chats,
technology presentations, energy marketplace, VIP coffee mornings, TV
interviews, webinar recordings, industry awards, women in power
sessions, virtual keynote sessions, a quiz programme for attendees and
student initiatives.
The African Energy Forum topic and speaker highlights include:
- Ministers Roundtable with confirmed attendance from ministers from Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Morocco, Uganda, and São Tomé & PrÃncipe.
- Fireside chat withDamilola Ogunbiyi, CEO and UN Special Representative to the Secretary General for Sustainable Energy for All.
- South Africa Country Spotlights with Eskom & the IPP Office
- AfDB “Utility of the Future” Competition
- African Solar Industry Association (AFSIA) Solar Awards
For more information on and to book for Africa Energy Forum’s sessions, click here.
The Oil & Gas Council’s Africa Assembly session and speaker highlights:
- Digital Dialogue Investment Focus — what next for African Oil & Gas?
- Digital Dialogue: There is no future for frontier exploration
- Fireside chat: Ayotola Jagun, Chief Compliance Officer and Company Secretary, Oando
- Fireside chat: Fathima Hussain, Managing Director, Oil & Gas Corporate Finance, Standard Chartered Bank
- Digital Dialogue: Exploration & Production — is it too late for Africa to profit from its resources?
To view and book for the Oil & Gas Council’s sessions, click here.
African Utility Week & POWERGEN Africa’s programme and speaker highlights:
- The virtual opening keynote will focus on private sector participation in the African power sector.
- Fireside discussion with Gwede Mantashe, Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, South Africa.
- Utility CEO Forum: Pan-Africa and Municipal Leaders Forum.
- “Women in Energy” panel of CEOs sharing advice and discussing the challenges on their journey to C-level.
- “Doing Business in Africa” series with special focus on Rwanda, Kenya, Ghana, Uganda and Senegal, opened by Dr. Albert Butare, Former Rwandan Minister of State In Charge of Energy, Water and Communication and CEO, Africa Energy Services Group Ltd, Rwanda.
Click here to view this programme in more detail and to register. Registration for Digital African Utility Week and POWERGEN Africa is free.
ESI Africa’s programme and speaker highlights:
- The Role of Nuclear in the Green Energy
- Let’s make haste on South Africa’s IRP
- Guide to Wheeling Frameworks as a Realistic Energy Solution
- The African mini-grid market — Progress and obstacles
- Balancing Act — Negotiating Tenable PPAs for IPPs and Private Buyers
- Fireside Chats with: Power for All; Energy Catalyst; and Aceleron
Click here to book for ESI Africa’s sessions.
Clarion Energy
The UK-based Clarion Events Group’s Clarion Energy Series runs over 40 events that cover the oil, gas, power and energy sectors, making it one of the group’s largest portfolios.
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