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2019-02-25 11:20:00

POWERING AFRICA SUMMIT FEBRUARY 2019

POWERING AFRICA SUMMIT FEBRUARY 2019

Powering Africa Summit:

The 5th Powering Africa: Summit (PAS) will take place for the first time in Miami from the 25-27th February 2019. The Summit will welcome over 370 investors and decision-makers to Miami from across North America, Africa and Europe to present energy projects, discuss investment opportunities and build relationships within the international power community.

Agenda topics:

  • US Policy on Africa
  • US/Africa Ministerial Round Table
  • Gas policies and generation
  • The aliance between IFI and public sector utilities
  • FinTech – increasing efficiency and collections
  • Off-Grid Energy Access

For more information, please visit our website: https://www.poweringafrica-summit.com/. Or email us at Marketing@energynet.co.uk

 

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Earlier: 

U.S. NUCLEAR FOR AFRICA
2019, January, 14, 11:05:00

U.S. NUCLEAR FOR AFRICA

ISSUES - Yet the United States still has an opportunity to help interested African nations overcome the obstacles to realizing their energy ambitions. Whereas Russia and China have large government investments in a few advanced nuclear technologies, the United States has a robust and thriving private sector for advanced nuclear development, drawing on both decades of public research and development and a high-tech investment ecosystem. From large national laboratories to small venture-backed start-ups, the United States has over 50 firms working on a diverse portfolio of advanced nuclear designs, many targeting smaller or niche markets.

 

 
 FAST ENERGY GROWTH
2019, January, 11, 11:40:00

FAST ENERGY GROWTH

U.S. EIA - Energy consumption in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa continues to grow rapidly, with about 20% growth in each region between 2010 and 2016, according to newly available data in EIA’s International Energy Statistics database. In particular, energy consumption has been increasing in the Middle East and Africa, driven by economic growth, increased access to energy markets, and quickly growing populations. Energy consumption in Asia grew even as energy consumption in China declined between 2015 and 2016.

 

 AFRICA'S  MODEST GROWTH
2018, May, 14, 11:10:00

AFRICA'S MODEST GROWTH

IMF - Sub-Saharan Africa is set to enjoy a modest growth uptick, and decisive policies are needed to both reduce vulnerabilities and raise medium-term growth prospects. Average growth in the region is projected to rise from 2.8 percent in 2017 to 3.4 percent in 2018,

 

 RUSSIA DISCUSSES AFRICA'S NUCLEAR
2018, March, 9, 13:15:00

RUSSIA DISCUSSES AFRICA'S NUCLEAR

WNN - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is this week discussing the prospect of closer economic and political ties, including nuclear energy projects, in a number of African countries. Lavrov has so far visited Angola, Namibia, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, and will complete his trip to the region in Ethiopia.

 

 WBG - AFRICA'S ECOMOMIC DIFFICULTIES
2017, April, 12, 17:30:00

WBG - AFRICA'S ECOMOMIC DIFFICULTIES

Nigeria, South Africa, and Angola, the continent’s largest economies, are seeing a rebound from the sharp slowdown in 2016, but the recovery has been slow due to insufficient adjustment to low commodity prices and policy uncertainty. Furthermore, several oil exporters in the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) are facing economic difficulties.

 WBG: SUSTAINABLE AFRICA
2017, March, 24, 19:05:00

WBG: SUSTAINABLE AFRICA

The scaled-up IDA financing will build on a portfolio of 448 ongoing projects in Africa totaling about $50 billion. Of this, a $1.6 billion financing package is being developed to tackle the impending threat of famine in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa and other regions.

 

 CHINA OWNS AFRICA
2015, May, 15, 18:35:00

CHINA OWNS AFRICA

The late start of the overseas expansion of Chinese oil companies means that their foreign oil assets are largely located in Africa rather than in main oil producing countries in the Middle East

 

Tags: POWER, ENERGY, AFRICA