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AIX Power & Renewables 2024

London, 29-30 October 2024

Africa Investment Exchange: Power & Renewables

AN AGENDA FOR ALL STAKEHOLDERS 

29 – 30 October, RSA House, London

First held in 2014, AIX Power & Renewables brings together stakeholders in the African electricity supply industry (ESI), including leading private and public sector investors, African officials, regulators, project developers and industry practitioners.

View organisations who attended previous AIX Power & Renewables meetings listed by sector.

Engage with experts

Involving exclusively industry professionals from across a range of disciplines and business interests, AIX provides a user-friendly opportunity to engage with experts developing sustainable projects, to understand one of the most challenging and dynamic markets, and to gain insights into the latest trends and assess investor confidence.

  • Meet Africa-focused firms and project developers to gain first-hand insights.
  • Explore innovative financial structures and emerging business models.
  • Unlock new capital including climate finance into the power sector.
  • Measure the wider impact of investments on social and economic development.
  • Analyse key markets, such as Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda.

A successful format

AIX is focused on producing meetings that establish an enduring dialogue for energy industry professionals, with a now proven track record of stimulating business engagenet and long-term partnerships.

  • The established AIX format has been running since 2013, since when it has carved out a unique niche in the market for its robust debate and knowledge-led approach.
  • Panel sessions and roundtable discussions are held under the Chatham House Rule to address key market opportunities and examine how to break down barriers to investment.
  • AIX is organised by African Energy, a specialist publisher and consultancy that has been involved at the heart of the debate surrounding energy sector developments across the continent for more than 25 years.

Contact Lauren Slater for more details.

OVERVIEW
Emerging from the gloom
There are significant pockets of growth in the African electricity supply industry — from C&I in South Africa, climate-tech projects in Kenya and minerals industries more widely, to a new appreciation of the need for a major upgrade of transmission infrastructure — but levels of private investment continue to disappoint in far too many jurisdictions. AIX P&R 2024 will ask how African markets can emerge from a difficult period?
An agenda for policy-makers
Asking what investors want from government, government from investors — and how other stakeholders should be accommodated in the official and corporate policy mix.

MARKETS AND PARTICIPANTS
Market design, regulation and investment
Potential new approaches to regulation and market structures to attract renewable investments
Delivering change
Market design reforms and the future of centralised procurement
Opening up the market
Attracting the next generation of private investment — what do investors want?
Soul searching for DFIs
DFIs still drive many markets across the continent, with an essential role that has still to be superseded by the scaled up private financing that is so often discussed. What are the varied DFIs’ roles in an evolving sector?
Non-traditional investors
Unlocking new funds from philanthropy, Gulf and other sources, especially in Africa’s early-stage climate tech projects

THE TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION CHALLENGE
Market solutions for scaling up T&D
Independent transmission projects (ITPs), different models for distribution and other critical issues
Transmission investment
Can new schemes and plans from regional power pools unlock Africa's power markets?

SMARTER GENERATION
Ensuring baseload
The changing face of the energy mix — understanding the trends
African energy in transition
What is the future for gas?
What next for power developers?
The future of IPPs, ITPs, PPPs and C&I

IMPROVING PERFORMANCE
Storage and green grids
Understanding battery storage's usefulness and adaptability
Decentralised energy solutions
Market requirements to enable financiers to support these innovations
Energy efficiency
Too rarely discussed, can private finance be scaled up and policy-makers raise the profile of cost-effective solutions?

DISRUPTIVE AND PRODUCTIVE ENERGY
Renewable power-to-X
Prospects for P2X giga-projects and their application
Scaling e-mobility
What is its impact on the power sector
Carbon credits
A look at market trends, shifting projects and prices

KEY MARKETS
Regional focus
Analysing the whole value chain in South Africa, Kenya and other countries