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AIX: Energy in Transition 2024

London, 25-26 April 2024

AIX: Energy in Transition will focus on the energy and development policies facing government and industry – including the choice between energy security, affordability and environmental sustainability; the role of gas in Africa’s energy transition; and emerging decarbonisation technologies including low carbon hydrogen, batteries, carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and other innovations that suit African realities.

Key themes for 2024
  • Energy in transition: reconciling security, affordability ad sustainability.
  • Matching finance to energy transition projects.
  • Baseload: Hydropower, geothermal, gas, nuclear and other solutions that meet demand.
  • Global LNG demand ad consequences for Africa’s gas and power markets.
  • Gas-to-power as a pathway for decarbonisation.
  • Scaling renewable energy.
  • Industry focus: GH2 for storage, industry and export.
  • Critical minerals: Unlocking finance for projects.

Contact Lauren Slater for more details.

Participating organisations:

Actis – Advocaat Law – Africa50 – Africa Confidential – Africa Energy Study Group – Africa EU Energy Partnership  – Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) – Africa Go Green – African Energy – Alliant – Anergi International – Àrgentil Capital – Autonomi Capital – BIO – Blue International – British International Investment (BII) – Chariot Energy – Clarke Energy – Clifford Chance – Climate Fund Managers – CMS – Curtis Mallet-Prevost Colt & Mosle – DEG – Economic Consulting Associates (ECA) – Echosys Advisory – European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) – Falcon Corporation – Fortescue Future Industries – Gaffney, Cline & Associates – Gas Strategies – Gemcorp Capital – Globeleq – H2Global Advisory – Hanas LNG – Harmattan Renewables – Herbert Smith Freehills – Hive Energy – International Finance Corporation (IFC) – Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) – Kenya Ministry of Energy – Kivu Power – KOKO Networks – Lekela – Mauritanian British Business Council (MBBC) – Milele Energy – Namibia Ministry of Energy & Mines – Nareva – Nedbank – Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) – Norfund – PA Consulting – Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) – Rensource Energy – Rolls-Royce – Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) – Saqara Energy – Savannah Energy – Seplat Energy – Shell – SLR – Solarcentury Africa – South Pole – Standard Bank – Stena Power & LNG Solutions – Sustainable Markets Initiative – Tema LNG Terminal Company – Templars – Thunder Energy – Tony Blair Institute for Global Change – Total Eren – TotalEnergies – University of Oxford – UK Department for Energy Security and Net-Zero (DESNZ) – UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) – UK Research and Innovation – US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) – Vitol – Vivo Energy – Voltalia – Wärtsilä – West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo)