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If you happen to be in Etheopia in February …

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5th Annual Power Tech Africa 2021 – one of the most anticipated closed door renewable energy networking platforms in the Eastern African region – is scheduled to be held at RadissonBlu Hotel in Ethiopia on the 1st & 2nd of February 2021.

This 2 Day program will be a gathering of both public and private sector participants including Regional Governing bodies, developers, IPPs, EPC Contractors, Investors and Fund Managers as well as bankers and solution providers with the sole interest of being a part of Lighting  and Energizing Africa.

In context with the climate change and expanding carbon footprints, we believe that green energy is clean energy and future-proof requirement.

The discussions include topics on:

  • Identifying the potential of renewable sources in the Sub-Saharan Africa Regions – Wind, Solar, Hydropower, Geothermal & Gas-based power
  • Implementation of Smart Grid / Off-Grid technology projects using renewable energy for a better and reliable power transmission
  • Sources of capitalizing renewable power projects & exploring Foreign Direct Investment policies for better project implementation
  • Hybrid Energy System: Spurting opportunities for the energy market in Africa.

To express your interest for further discussion, send your details to Ms. Jigisha Vasa – jigisha@bricsaconsulting.in

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