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Page 1: PROGRAMME BROCHURE - ESI-Africa.com · • Agatha Nnaji, Managing Director, Geometric Power Limited, Nigeria • Senior Executive, Shell, Nigeria* • Abubakar Tambuwal Atiku, T.O,

23 – 24 November 2016Eko Hotel & Suites, Lagos, Nigeria

Masterclass: 22 November | Site Visit: 25 November

The 4Ps of a Healthy West African Power Industry – Politics, Policy, Pricing and Partnerships

Diamond sponsor Host Ministry

West African Power Industry Convenon

Co located events

WEST AFRICA

KNOWLEDGE INTERACTIONTECHNOLOGY

PROGRAMME BROCHUREwww.wapicforum.com

#WAPIC2016

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WELCOMEThe crippling shortage of power in West Africa is well documented, so WAPIC 2016 will be a platform for stakeholders to present their solutions. By taking The 4Ps of Dr Kandeh Yumkella’s, Former United Nation Under-Secretary-General and the Special Representative for Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL), as the fundamentals of a successful power sector – Politics, Policies, Pricing and Partnerships, the strategic conference agenda will explore the way forward for the regional power industry.

WAPIC is much more than an event; our team works tirelessly to bring tangible benefits, not only to Nigeria, our host country, but also to the entire West African region. We’re working with Power Africa and Power for All to organise a luncheon to celebrate women in the power industry and will be screening the documentary ‘Nowhere to Run’, with The Yar’Adua Foundation and TEDx Surlere, to tell the story of environmental threats and unique challenges to security in Nigeria from the perspective of affected communities. We’ll also be showcasing best practices in the industry with an Awards Gala Dinner and site visits. WAPIC is an interactive platform of strategic meetings, discussions, debates, technical demonstrations, deal making and celebration of excellence to drive the industry forward.

Natalie BaconProgramme Director: WAPIC

GAS TO POWER TRANSMISSION DISTRIBUTION & METERING

INNOVATION

LEGAL

EMBEDDED POWER GENERATION

POLICIES

FINANCE

KEY INDUSTRY SECTORS

DON’T MISS A THING AT THIS YEAR’S WAPIC

REGULARLY ATTEND WAPIC

STRATEGIC CONFERENCE FREE EXPO AND THOUGHT LEADERSHIP

SIDE EVENTS

• 2 Day Strategic Conference • Embedded Power Generation

and Distributed Power Masterclass

• Round Table Think Tanks• Business Matchmaking• Gas to Power Training Module

More from page 6

• 80 Exhibitors• Energy Efficiency and Off-Grid

Showcases • Innovation Hub

More on page 14

• Industry Awards• Women in Energy Luncheon-

West Africa• Documentary Screening of

Nowhere to Run

More on page 12

For speaking opportunities please contact Natalie Bacon on [email protected]

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BENEFITS OF ATTENDING

NEW THIS YEAREMBEDDED POWER GENERATION AND DISTRIBUTED POWER MASTERCLASS

WOMEN IN AFRICAN POWER LUNCH

GAS TO POWER CONFERENCE TRACK AND TRAINING INNOVATION HUB

ROUND TABLE THINK TANKSINJECTING FUNDS INTO THE POWER SECTOR CONFERENCE TRACK

DOCUMENTARY SCREENING: NOWHERE TO RUN

ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND OFF GRID GENERATION WORKSHOPS

• Hear from the energy and power leaders and decision makers • Understand the latest policies affecting your business operations and strategies• Build lucrative partnerships with key government and private sector stakeholders• Review PPA and funding mechanisms to inject funds into the sector

See more about our new events on wwww.wapicforum.com

West African Power Industry Professionals@ WAPIC_expo West African Power Forum

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TUESDAY, 22 NOVEMBER 2016

WEDNESDAY, 23 NOVEMBER 2016

THURSDAY. 24 NOVEMBER 2016

FRIDAY, 25 NOVEMBER 2016

PLAN YOUR EVENT

09:00 Pre-conference Master Class Embedded and Distributed Power Generation and Mini Grids

18:00 Documentary evening of "Nowhere to Run"Screening followed by a panel discussion about the movie

09:00 Opening Keynote Session: How are politics and policy supporting the region’s power industry?13:00 Interactive Think-Tank Exercises: Partnerships and Privatisation - Breaking down silos in the power value chain15:15 Interactive think-Tank Exercises: Generation - How can West Africa solve the gas generation deficit?17:00 Networking reception (open to all attendees)19:30 3rd annual West African Power Industry Awards Gala Dinner

07:00 Investment Breakfast Briefing: Lucy Electrical Technical Breakfast09:00 Injecting Funds into the Power Sector and Reducing Losses Gas to Power

De-risking power projects Huawei Forum Training: De-risking gas to power and monetising the domestic market

10:45 Injecting Funds into the Power Sector and Reducing Losses Gas to PowerAccelerating the completion of PPAs Huawei Forum Training: De-risking gas to power and

monetising the domestic market 13:30 Injecting Funds into the Power Sector and Reducing Losses Gas to Power

What power project funding is out there?

Fulfilling meter roll out timelines Securing gas pipelines

15:15 Injecting Funds into the Power Sector and Reducing Losses Gas to PowerMechanisms to control cash flow Recommendations for outsourcing

metering, transformer repairs and payment services

Diversifying gas supply

16:30 Closing drinks

09:00 Site Visits

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OFF-GRID AND RENEWABLE SOLUTIONS

GAS TO POWER EXPERTS

MINISTRY AND REGULATOR PROFESSIONALS

LARGE POWER USER VOICES

SPEAKERS AND ADVISORY BOARD

IFY MALONigerian Campaign Director, PowerForAll, Nigeria

CLEMENT OKEPartner, GasInvest, Nigeria

HON KEMELA OKARAHonorable Commissioner, Trade, Industry and Investment, Yenagoa, Nigeria

REGINALD IKE ODIAHChairman, Economic Policy Committee (EPC), Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Nigeria

FATIMA OYIZA ADEMOProject Manager, US African Development Foundation, Nigeria

H.R.H. PRINCESS ABZE Founder and CEO, AbzeSolar, Burkina Faso

DAVID IGECEO, GasInvest, Nigeria

H.E. AMBASSADOR MICHEL ARRIONAmbassador/Head of Delegation of EU to Nigeria and the ECOWAS, European Union

ZAKARI MOMODUCorporate Strategy Specialist, Dangote Industries, Nigeria

CHIMAOBI DANIEL NNAResearch Officer, Energy Commission of Nigeria, Nigeria

YESUFU LONGE ALONGE Head, Power Procurement and Power Contracts, NBET, Nigeria

SEGUN ADAJUCEO, Consistent Energy Limited, Nigeria

ISAAC GBENGA OLUWADIYAGas to Power Advisor, Adam Smith International, Nigeria

ABAYOMI ADEBISIDirector Renewable Energy and Rural Power Access, Federal Ministry of Power, Nigeria

View the full list of speakers and advisory board members online at: www.wapicforum.com/speakers

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Book your masterclass online at: www.wapicforum.com

09:00 Registration opens

Hear from the distribution companies, project developers, technology solution providers and regulators to analyse the impact of embedded power generation and the next steps required for an enabling environment for power project implementation.

09:30 The A-Z of embedded power generation: A feasible solution to West Africa’s energy security? • What is the role of government in creating an enabling environment?• Understand the regulatory framework and ensure your project overcomes financial and technical impediments• How does the liquidity of distribution companies hinder them to off-take power from potential embedded generators and what

is the potential for franchising?

Speakers:• Oweh O. Mba-Sam, Coordinator of Manufacturers Power Development Company Ltd (MPDCL), Manufacturers Association of

Nigeria (MAN), Nigeria• A.B. Mohammed, Head, Engineering, Standards & Safety, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Nigeria

10:30 Networking break

11:00 Project developer case studies• Hear the journey of embedded power generation project developers• Avoid the common pitfalls project developers have experienced

Moderator: Pam Sitienei, Founder/CEO, African Energy Association, USA• Segun Adaju, CEO, Consistent Energy Limited and Lead Consultant, BlueOcean, Nigeria• Erabor A. Okogun, Managing Director, Nemoante, Nigeria

12:30 Networking Lunch

13:30 Panel discussion: Problem solving discussions to move the sector forward • De-risking embedded and distributed power generation• Proper sources of funding for renewables. What funding is available for renewable projects?• Getting to a bankable solar resource assessment in Nigeria

Moderator: Ify Malo, Nigerian Campaign Director, PowerForAll, Nigeria• Mario de Jager, Engineering Manager, GeoSUN Africa, South Africa • Zakari Momodu, Corporate Strategy Specialist, Dangote Industries, Nigeria• Imo Ekpo, Hydropower Expert and Principal Partner, Micek Consult, Nigeria

14:45 Networking break

15:00 When is it viable to have a mini grid?• How can mini grid solutions compliment distributors?• The latest technology to distribute embedded power generation

Moderator: Habiba Ali, SOSAI Renewables, Nigeria • Senior representative, GIZ, Nigeria• Tim Spearing, Product Marketing Manager, Lucy Electric, UK

16:00 Closing of Pre-Conference Master Class

18:00 No Where to Run Documentary Screening and Q&A with the interviewees. The documentary makes the connection between environmental threats and socio-economic challenges facing Nigeria.

PRE-CONFERENCE MASTER CLASS: 22 NOVEMBER 2016

STRATEGIC CONFERENCE

* Indicates invited speakers

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ENTRANCE IS FREE - PRE-BOOKING ESSENTIAL

“NOWHERE TO RUN” TELLS THE STORY OF ENVIRONMENTAL THREATS AND UNIQUE CHALLENGES TO SECURITY IN NIGERIA FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF AFFECTED COMMUNITIES.• Watch the documentary• Ask questions to the interviewes• Discuss Nigeria’s solutions

DOCUMENTARY PREMIER: 22 NOVEMBER 2016 | 18:00 | EKO HOTEL

Book your ticket online at: www.wapicforum.com/documentary

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The 4Ps of a Healthy West African Power Industry – Politics, Policy, Pricing and Partnerships

How are politics and policy supporting the region’s power industry?

08:30 Registration opens

09:30 Chairman’s address

09:40 Diamond sponsor welcome address Liushaowei, President, Huawei Enterprise Network Product Line, China

09:50 Keynote addresses H.R.H. Princess Abze, Founder and CEO, AbzeSolar, Burkina Faso

10:30 Ministerial welcome address

11:00 Networking lunch & expo tour

Invite only: Women in Energy Luncheon - West Africa

Interactive think-tank exercise Partnerships and Privatisation – Breaking down silos in the power value chain

13:00 Wicked questions will expose the assumptions which are held about partnerships. Articulating these assumptions provides an opportunity to find creative alternatives for stubborn problems:• With the customer at the forefront, how can distribution companies stay buoyant?

Speakers:• Matthias Onweazuka Obiaya, CEO, Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors (ANED), Nigeria*• Tony Akah, Ag. Chairman/CEO, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Nigeria• Joy Ogaji Executive Secretary, Association of Power Generating Companies (APGC), Nigeria*• Reginald Ike Odiah, Chairman, Economic Policy Committee (EPC), Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Nigeria

14:30 Networking break & expo

Interactive think-tank exerciseCase study - Bayelsa State

15:15 Wicked questions will expose the assumptions which are held about generation. Articulating these assumptions provides an opportunity to find creative alternatives for stubborn problems:• Generation planning • Making the domestic gas market work for the power value chain• Incentivising gas IPPs

Speakers:• Kemela Okara, Honorable Commissioner, Trade, Industry and Investment, Bayelsa State, Nigeria • Agatha Nnaji, Managing Director, Geometric Power Limited, Nigeria • Senior Executive, Shell, Nigeria*• Abubakar Tambuwal Atiku, T.O, MD, Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Nigeria*

17:00 – 18.30 Networking drinks reception

19:00 WAPIC Industry Awards

WEDNESDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2016

ROUNDTABLE THINK TANKS

OPENING KEYNOTE & DAY 1

WEST AFRICAN POWER

INDUSTRY AWARDSBenchmarking excellence in the power industry

WEST AFRICAN POWER

INDUSTRY AWARDS * Indicates invited speakers

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23 November 2016, 19:30 – 23:00Eko Hotel & Suites, Lagos

Black Tie | Traditional

Maximise your networking opportunities at your industry leading power event

Attend the awards ceremony and gala dinner to celebrate West Africa’s 2015/6 triumphs and successes with a champagne reception, three-course meal and an

evening of entertainment with 200 senior executives from West Africa’s utility industry.

Entry with ticket onlyBook your seat at registration (subject to availability)

Nominate a project, company or individual who are exemplifying inspiration, leadership and transformation in the power industry.

Deadline for entries: 30 September 2016

Download the nomination form online www.wapicforum.com/awards

AWARD CATEGORIES

INDUSTRY AWARDS GALA DINNER

WEST AFRICAN POWER

INDUSTRY AWARDSBenchmarking excellence in the power industry

Special Recognition Award

Excellence in Power Generation

Excellence in Power Transmission or Distribution

Best Renewable Energy Project

Outstanding Woman in Power – Regional Award West Africa

Community Project of the Year

Future Energy Leader Award

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Injecting Funds into the Power Sector Gas to Power

09:00 Accelerating the completion of PPAs Huawei Forum De-risking gas to power

Planning with fluctuating foreign exchangeJames Doree, Director, Lion’s Head Global Partners, UK*

Global energy interconnection development and ICTLiu Jianming, Deputy Director of the Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering (CSEE), China

Smart Grid development strategy and architecture designSenior representatives from Nigerian distribution companies

Facing the security challenges in power IoT and Intelligent Power GridBosco Eduardo Fernandes, Senior Member of IEEE, Internet Society and Russian ITA and IPv6 Security Task Force, in Europe INESTA

Training: De-risking gas to power and monetising the domestic market

Trainers:• Clement Oke, Partner, GasInvest, Nigeria • David Ige, CEO, GasInvest, Nigeria

10:15 Networking break & expo

10:45 Accelerating the completion of PPAs Huawei Forum De-risking gas to power

Pricing: Tariffs and power purchase arrangements

Moderator: Lolu Adubifa, Managing Director, Lavayo Energy, Nigeria

Speakers:• Oti Ikomi, Exec. Vice-Chairman, Proton

Energy, Nigeria• Bolutife Odusanya, Director, Nigeria Solar

Capital Partners, Nigeria• Sibylle Haase, Head of Policy Reform and

Renewable Energy Unit, GIZ, Nigeria• Yesufu Longe Alonge, Head, Power

Procurement and Power Contracts, NBET, Nigeria

• Chinedum Ukabiala, Deputy GM, Market Analysis of Compliance, NERC, Nigeria

Leading new ICT building 100% connected power IoTJerry Ji, President Energy Industry Enterprise Business Group, China

Power IoT: The ROADS to advanced metering applicationsDavid Randolph Hoelscher, Marketing Director, Department of Huawei IoT Solutions

Smart Grid construction in NigeriaSenior representatives from Nigerian distribution companies

Training: De-risking gas to power and monetising the domestic market

Trainers:• Clement Oke, Partner, GasInvest, Nigeria • David Ige, CEO, GasInvest, Nigeria

12:15 Networking lunch & expo

13:30 What power project funding is out there? Fulfilling meter roll out timelines Securing gas to power

What are DFIs looking for in projects?

Speakers:• H.E Ambassador Michel Arrion,

Ambassador/Head of Delegation of EU to Nigeria and ECOWAS, European Union

• Mustapha Bukar, General Manager - Finance & Management Services, NERC, Nigeria

• Owura K. Sarfo, CEO, Millennium Development Authority, Ghana*

• What are the metering priorities for the distribution companies?

• Key questions that distribution companies must be aware of when planning a metering roll out

Moderator: Peter Ewesor, Managing Director, ESM Services, Nigeria

• What national efforts are being made to secure and protect against pipeline vandalism?

• Bypassing pipelines: are there short-term solutions?

Speakers:• Emeka Okwuosa, CEO, Oilserv, Nigeria*• Bolaji Osunsanya, CEO, Oando Gas &

Power, Nigeria*

14:45 Networking break & expo

THURSDAY: 24 NOVEMBER 2016

CONFERENCE DAY 2

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Injecting Funds into the Power Sector Gas to Power

15:15 Mechanisms to control cash flow Recommendations for outsourcing metering, transformer repairs and payment services

Diversifying gas supply

How can stakeholders in the value chain best manage the revenue that is paid and collected?

Speakers:• Jamil Gwamna, MD, KEDCO, Nigeria• John Ayodele, Deputy MD, Ibadan

Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC), Nigeria

• Abraham Nwankwo, Director-General, Budget Office, Nigeria*

• Experience from distribution companies for avoiding the common pitfalls involved in contracting external service providers

• What are the benefits for distribution companies to manufacture their own meters?

Rens Bindeman, Technical Adviser, Southern Africa Revenue Protection Association (SARPA), South Africa

• Pinpointing alternative gas solutions • What is the impact of the West African

Pipeline and LNG exports?

Speakers:• Isaac Gbenga Oluwadiya, Gas to Power

Advisor, Adam Smith International, Nigeria• Morgan Okwoche, Managing Director, Gas

Aggregation Company of Nigeria (GACN), Nigeria

• Adeoye Fadeyibi, CEO/MD, Tanscorp Power, Nigeria*

16:30 Close of strategic conference at drinks reception

THURSDAY: 24 NOVEMBER 2016

FRIDAY: 25 NOVEMBER 2016

CLOSING SESSION

SITE VISITS

Book a site visit to add a third dimension to the information gathered during the conference. Led by plant engineers themselves, site visits capture practical insights and demonstrate real world case studies of innovative technology at the heart of power and energy infrastructure, combined with a unique experience of Nigerian hospitality.

All site visits are full day and they will depart from and return to the Eko Hotel. Departure from 08:00.

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INNOVATION HUB: 24 NOVEMBER 2016

DOCUMENTARY SCREENING: 22 NOVEMBER 2016

WOMEN IN ENERGY LUNCHEON- WEST AFRICA: 23 NOVEMBER 2016

ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND OFF GRID SOLUTIONS: 23 NOVEMBER 2016

SIDE EVENTS

Find a solution that helps stakeholders better manage power in West Africa and you and the industry are primed to strike gold. The objective of WAPIC’s Innovation Hub is to showcase true game changing innovation in the power and energy sector. From start-up to multinational companies, the platform will celebrate bold thinking and the impact of innovation.

Topics covered:• Software solutions changing the way you interact and do business• Technology enhancing power operations • Start-up incubation – a showcase

Who will present• The inventor – sharing an innovation • The prodigy – young talent ready to break out• The enthusiast – with an infectious passion about a topic they can share• The change agent – a social entrepreneur helping shape West Africa’s future with work that matters• The spark – with a powerful idea or concept worth spreading

Innovation Hub Competition Independent judges will award a company for innovation at the WAPIC awards evening on Wednesday 23 November 2016.

Power Africa’s Women in Africa Power network, PowerForAll and WAPIC are hosting a luncheon highlighting the role of women in Africa’s energy sector. Women in African Power aims to shine a light on both the role that women currently play in Africa’s energy sector and the tremendous potential they hold to shape a vibrant and growing sector. This luncheon will provide a platform for networking, information exchange and exposure to new business opportunities.

First efficiency then added capacity. The day will support large power users and rural electrification stakeholders optimise processes, reduce consumption and generate power off-grid.

“Nowhere to Run” tells the story of environmental threats and unique challenges to security in Nigeria from the perspective of affected communities.

• Remarks: H.E Michel Arrion, Ambassador, Head of Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria and ECOWAS• Special Guest of Honour: H.E. Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Power, Works & Housing, Nigeria *• Film Introduction: Mr. Amara Nwankpa, Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Foundation• Panel Dicussion

Produced By: Yar’Adua Foundation Studio: Core Productions

Request an invitation to the lunch and submit your innovations to [email protected]

By invitation only

RSVP today: www.wapicforum.com/documentary

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PLATINUM SPONSOR

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STRATEGIC PARTNERS

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SPONSORS AND PARTNERS

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MORE FOR YOU AT WAPICBUSINESS MATCHMAKING

HOTEL INFORMATION

For more information about hotel reservations contact Chanelle George on +27 21 700 3500 or via email [email protected]

Eko Hotel & SuitesPlot 1415 Adetokunbo Ademola Street, PMB 12724 Victoria Island, Lagos, NigeriaTel: +234 1 262 4600 – 19 | Fax: +234 1 261 5205 / 261 8083 [email protected] | www.ekohotels.com

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We know how difficult it is to meet your perfect contact at events. You don’t know their schedules and it is difficult to locate exactly who you are looking for on busy expo floors. This year, to connect you with the right people, we have enlisted the help of Pitch & Match – a matchmaking platform to help you schedule meetings before the event even starts.

What is Pitch & Match?Pitch & Match is an effective meeting system to match your needs to those of other delegates, and then arrange a meeting with just a few clicks in your browser.

How do I register?If you are a conference delegate, then we will automatically add you to the Pitch & Match system and you will receive a notification with the log in details.

How many meetings can I set up?You can set as many meeting requests as you like, and accept as many as you can. The only restriction is that you can only fill the total number of available 30 minute slots in your agenda for the two days of the event.

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ABOUT THE EXPO

FLOORPLAN

UPSKILL, LEARN, MEET, NETWORK

FREE TECHNICAL CONFERENCE

PRIZEGIVE-AWAYS

PRODUCT DEMONSTRATIONS

FREE TO ATTEND KEYNOTE SESSION

RESEARCH ZONE TECHNICAL TOURS MATCHMAKING

THOUSANDS OF PRODUCTS TO SEE

INNOVATION HUB

IF IT IS ABOUT ENERGY, IT’S AT WAPIC

Generators

Metering Equipment

Transformers

Cables/Materials

Solar Solutions

LED Lighting

Smart Technologies

System Integrators

Hybrid Solutions

Switchgears

Live Line Technology

Sensors

Concentrated Solar Power

AMR/AMI Systems

Data Management

CRM

Cogeneration Applications

Insulators

Control and Measuring Equipment

Energy Storage

PV Material

M2M Communications

• UPSKILL YOUR TEAM by attending and learning at the free technical workshops

• CUT COSTS by learning new ways to improve energy efficiency• MEET NEW SERVICE PROVIDERS to ensure you always use the latest

technologies• GAIN NEW CONTACTS by attending the networking function

• LEARN FROM SUPPLIERS on how to use the products by attending the live demo zone

• GROW YOUR SUPPLIERS LIST• INCREASE YOUR PROFIT by receiving all the product knowledge and

insights into the latest industry innovations• MEET NEW COMPANIES looking for resellers

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Contact [email protected] for more information

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FREE EXPO PASS

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ACCESS TO NETWORKING FUNCTION AND ALL THE CONTENT

ACCESS TO NETWORKING FUNCTION, ALL THE CONTENT, AWARDS AND MASTERCLASS

2 day access to the expo

Opening keynote address on 23 November

Technical workshops on the expo floor

Networking cocktail function on 23 November

Innovation Hub

PRE-CONFERENCE MASTERCLASS (22 NOVEMBER) $495

Attend the pre-conference Masterclass on Embedded Power Generation and Mini Grids + Wwatch the highly acclaimed documentary on Nigeria’s climate and environmental crisis. It was premiered at COP 21 in Paris.

AWARDS SEAT (23 NOVEMBER) $250

Access to the West African Power Industry Awards Gala Dinner (1 seat).

SITE VISIT (25 NOVEMBER) $250

Add an extra element to your attendance with real world case studies.

AWARDS TABLE (23 NOVEMBER) $2250

Access to the West African Power Industry Awards Gala Dinner (10 seats)

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13th annual West African Power Industry Convention (WAPIC)23 – 24 November 2016, Lagos, Nigeriawww.wapicforum.com

17th annual African Utility Week16 – 18 May 2017, Cape Town, South Africawww.african-utility-week.com

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITIONS PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA TRAINING & WORKSHOPS

www.spintelligent-training.com

Metering & Smart Energy International

www.metering.com

ESI Africawww.esi-africa.com

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