Event Speakers
Here’s a selection of the brightest names in branding that OnBrand will be hosting and boasting on October 10, 2020.
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1st Day
September 27, 2022
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2nd Day
September 28, 2022
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3rd Day
September 29, 2022
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Green Hydrogen Day (Day 1) – Tuesday
September 27, 2022
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Conference Day 2 – Wednesday
September 28, 2022
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Conference Day 3 – Thursday
September 29, 2022
Opening keynote: The Investment Case for African renewables – Why investors should look at Africa now
Africa has the world's largest potential for renewable energy but only receives less than 2% of global renewable energy investment. With so many underexploited opportunities, and an urgent need for renewable energy in Africa, several African countries have made tremendous regulatory updates to attract investment. This keynote will spell out the opportunities for investment in Africa's renewable energy sector, and the intricacies of developing projects in Africa, and why investors should start investing now.
The role of green hydrogen in the energy transition
Green Hydrogen presents a significant opportunity for an increased and accelerated deployment of renewables across Africa. It also presents a clean power alternative for industries that are difficult to electrify, such as steel production. This session will introduce the green hydrogen landscape in Africa, covering the potential for increased renewable deployment and industrial decarbonisation, market building across the continent, and the outlook for the future.
Keynote Address: Eskom’s vision for SA’s Just Energy Transition
South Africa’s state-owned power utility plans to retire close to 10 GW of its coal power generation fleet and replace it with renewables. Eskom has identified a pipeline of ‘Just Energy Transition' projects and intends to secure financing with the R131 billion concessional funding raised from the international financiers who have committed to supporting the decarbonisation initiatives in developing countries, including South Africa. Andre de Ruyter will outline Eskom’s Just Energy Transition strategy and the opportunities for partnerships with investors.
Assessing the progress on South Africa’s Just Transition Partnership (JETP)
At UNFCCC COP26, the governments of U.K, France, Germany, U.S and the European Union signed the Just Transition Partnership (JETP) with South Africa where they pledged to mobilise $8.5 billion over the next 3-5 years to help accelerate the country’s energy transition. JETP’s objectives also include supporting South Africa’s pathway to a low carbon economy, and climate resilient society.
Investor Panel: Unpacking risk mitigation tools, finance and guarantee instruments for utility-scale African RE projects
Traditional financing methods for renewable energy projects don't always work for African conditions. This session will explore what innovative finance options lenders and investors can curate for financing African renewable energy projects.
Scaling Solar Energy Investments in Africa
Africa is the true “sun continent”, boasting 60% of the best solar resources worldwide. Despite this potential, Africa currently holds only 1% of solar PV capacity. Already the cheapest source of power in many parts of Africa, solar can help increase energy access and help end energy poverty on the continent. This session will explore how Africa can attract more investment to maximise its solar energy potential.
ARIS Conference, Exhibition & Meeting Rooms Open
Matchmaking: Delegates to Book private one on one meetings via event matchmaking app
Exhibition Stands Tour
All ARIS delegates and participants have opportunities to book meetings and utilize the meeting facilities at ARIS. Participants also have access to exhibition stands just before the official opening of the event.
Organisers’ Welcome Remarks
SolarPower Europe, GWEC, RenewAfrica, & AFSIA
ARIS Conference, Exhibition & Meeting Rooms Open
Matchmaking: Delegates to Book private one on one meetings via event matchmaking app
Exhibition Stands Tour
All ARIS delegates and participants have opportunities to book meetings and utilize the meeting facilities at ARIS. Participants also have access to exhibition stands just before the official opening of the event
Organisers’ welcome remarks
Speakers:
ARIS Conference, Exhibition & Meeting Rooms Open
Matchmaking: Delegates to Book private one on one meetings via event matchmaking app
Exhibition Stands Tour
All ARIS delegates and participants have opportunities to book meetings and utilize the meeting facilities at ARIS. Participants also have access to exhibition stands just before the official opening of the event
Organisers’ welcome remarks
Speakers:
Event Schedule
Here’s a selection of the brightest names in branding that OnBrand will be hosting and boasting on October 10, 2020.
-
1st Day
September 27, 2022
-
2nd Day
September 28, 2022
-
3rd Day
September 29, 2022
-
Green Hydrogen Day (Day 1) – Tuesday
September 27, 2022
-
Conference Day 2 – Wednesday
September 28, 2022
-
Conference Day 3 – Thursday
September 29, 2022
Opening keynote: The Investment Case for African renewables – Why investors should look at Africa now
Africa has the world's largest potential for renewable energy but only receives less than 2% of global renewable energy investment. With so many underexploited opportunities, and an urgent need for renewable energy in Africa, several African countries have made tremendous regulatory updates to attract investment. This keynote will spell out the opportunities for investment in Africa's renewable energy sector, and the intricacies of developing projects in Africa, and why investors should start investing now.
The role of green hydrogen in the energy transition
Green Hydrogen presents a significant opportunity for an increased and accelerated deployment of renewables across Africa. It also presents a clean power alternative for industries that are difficult to electrify, such as steel production. This session will introduce the green hydrogen landscape in Africa, covering the potential for increased renewable deployment and industrial decarbonisation, market building across the continent, and the outlook for the future.
Investor perspectives on the bankability of green hydrogen projects
Hosted by GIZ South Africa’s H2.SA Green hydrogen projects require significant upfront investments, which is why project developers must decide early-on what type of finance and investor they would like to target, and how they intend to convince them. “Bankability'' is the key term that allows projects to access finance and reach financial close. In this session, different investors will provide their perspective on “bankability” in the green hydrogen sector.
Keynote Address: Eskom’s vision for SA’s Just Energy Transition
South Africa’s state-owned power utility plans to retire close to 10 GW of its coal power generation fleet and replace it with renewables. Eskom has identified a pipeline of ‘Just Energy Transition' projects and intends to secure financing with the R131 billion concessional funding raised from the international financiers who have committed to supporting the decarbonisation initiatives in developing countries, including South Africa. Andre de Ruyter will outline Eskom’s Just Energy Transition strategy and the opportunities for partnerships with investors.
Assessing the progress on South Africa’s Just Transition Partnership (JETP)
At UNFCCC COP26, the governments of U.K, France, Germany, U.S and the European Union signed the Just Transition Partnership (JETP) with South Africa where they pledged to mobilise $8.5 billion over the next 3-5 years to help accelerate the country’s energy transition. JETP’s objectives also include supporting South Africa’s pathway to a low carbon economy, and climate resilient society.
Renewable energy investment opportunities in Mozambique
Mozambique has vast potential for renewable energy. Creating a bankable pipeline of projects and racing investment is key to fostering the country’s energy transition. This session to showcase projects that have achieved financial close and deep dive into the policy framework, identifying barriers to investment and making recommendations for tackling them.
Investor Panel: Unpacking risk mitigation tools, finance and guarantee instruments for utility-scale African RE projects
Traditional financing methods for renewable energy projects don't always work for African conditions. This session will explore what innovative finance options lenders and investors can curate for financing African renewable energy projects.
Scaling Solar Energy Investments in Africa
Africa is the true “sun continent”, boasting 60% of the best solar resources worldwide. Despite this potential, Africa currently holds only 1% of solar PV capacity. Already the cheapest source of power in many parts of Africa, solar can help increase energy access and help end energy poverty on the continent. This session will explore how Africa can attract more investment to maximise its solar energy potential.
Scaling wind across Africa: The complementary role of wind in the current energy mix
Africa has 59,000GW of onshore and offshore wind energy potential - enough to meet the continent's energy demand 250 times over. Despite this tremendous technical potential, the continent has only harnessed 0.01 percent of its wind resource. The continent of Africa currently has around 7GW of installed wind capacity as of the end of 2020. However, in Sub-Saharan Africa, only a handful of countries have wind farms. This panel examines the complementarity of Africa's tremendous wind potential. Another driver for accelerating wind deployment in Africa is the amended NDC's within the UNFCCC processes ahead of COP27, along with policies to achieve decarbonization, job creation and a just energy transition.
ARIS Conference, Exhibition & Meeting Rooms Open
Matchmaking: Delegates to Book private one on one meetings via event matchmaking app
Exhibition Stands Tour
All ARIS delegates and participants have opportunities to book meetings and utilize the meeting facilities at ARIS. Participants also have access to exhibition stands just before the official opening of the event.
Organisers’ Welcome Remarks
SolarPower Europe, GWEC, RenewAfrica, & AFSIA
Opening Keynote: The Investment Case for African Renewables – Why Investors Should Look at Africa Now
Africa has the world's largest potential for renewable energy but only receives less than 2% of global renewable energy investment. So much underexploited opportunity, and a greater need for energy, with 600 million Africans having no access to electricity. Many African countries have made tremendous legislative movements to attract investment, the ball is now investors' court.
This session will spell out the trends and intricacies of developing projects in Africa, and why investors should start investing now.
ARIS Conference, Exhibition & Meeting Rooms Open
Matchmaking: Delegates to Book private one on one meetings via event matchmaking app
Exhibition Stands Tour
All ARIS delegates and participants have opportunities to book meetings and utilize the meeting facilities at ARIS. Participants also have access to exhibition stands just before the official opening of the event
Organisers’ welcome remarks
Speakers:
Keynote Address: Eskom’s vision for SA’s Just Energy Transition
South Africa’s state-owned power utility plans to retire close to 10 GW of its coal power generation fleet and replace it with renewables. Eskom has identified a pipeline of ‘Just Energy Transition’ projects, and intends to secure financing with the R131 billion concessional funding raised from the international financiers who have committed to supporting the decarbonisation initiatives in developing countries, including South Africa.
De Ruyter to outline Eskom’s Just Energy Transition Strategy and the opportunities for partnerships with investors.
ARIS Conference, Exhibition & Meeting Rooms Open
Matchmaking: Delegates to Book private one on one meetings via event matchmaking app
Exhibition Stands Tour
All ARIS delegates and participants have opportunities to book meetings and utilize the meeting facilities at ARIS. Participants also have access to exhibition stands just before the official opening of the event
Organisers’ welcome remarks
Speakers:
Investor Panel: Unpacking risk mitigations tools, finance and guarantee instruments for utility scale African RE projects
Traditional financing methods for renewable energy
projects don't always work for African conditions. This
session will explore what innovative finance options
lenders and investors can curate for financing African
renewable energy projects.
Session focus:
• Project financing
• Alternative guarantee instruments outside of
govt guarantees
• Blended finance
• Green Bonds
• Concessional finance