eapic-logo   10 - 13 September 2012
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Boosting East African infrastructure through
increased power capacity
 
 
 
 



 

West Africa African Power Industry Convention

WAPIC 2011

 

 

 

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EAPIC is the most established electricity power event engaging key stakeholders in the East African region it is now 14 years old!! Gathers 500 attendees from 26 countries in utilities, ministries, regulators, IPPs, financiers, projects developers and consultants – all under 1 roof. 5 days of  strategic and technical content for the whole industry – from senior-level management to technical staff.

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Minister of Energy Tanzania confirms attendance

One of the EAPIC highlights is the Ministers keynote address this year we are honoured to have Honourable Minister William Ngeleja from the
Ministry of Energy & Minerals, Tanzania

doing the keynote presentation on the Opening session 11 May 2012.

What to expect this year?

The most established event for the East African region. Official support from the Tanzanian Utility, Tanesco. Provides solutions for all of the electricity power issues under one roof. Covers strategic and technical topics on Generation, Transmission and Distribution. Engages all the relevant inter-governmental bodies, power pools and industry stakeholders. Attracts project developers, financiers, consultants and technical experts and key vendors for the sector. A comprehensive platform to address the East African power sector issues and challenges in Generation, Transmission and Distribution. CEO closing session on creating customer-focussed entities. Case studies from Tanzania, South Africa, India and Kenya. Participate in discussions on power generation, finding solutions to the power outages that the industry currently faces. Read more...

Event updates

A Geothermal Focus Day for all the key stakeholders in East Africa active in the development of this large untapped resource potential.
The Large Power Users in the region, get a Workshop tackling issues that affect them. This will be for the mining, plastics, food & beverage, metals and minerals industries.
Pre-conference workshops on

Creating bankable projects that attact investment and finance

Evaluating wind project feasibility

Contact us

Spintelligent (Pty) Ltd
P.O Box 321
Steenberg
7947, South Africa
Phone: +27 21 700 3500      
Fax: +27 21 700 3501

Conference information:
Michelle Fanus

Exhibiting/sponsoring information:
Ade Yesufu

Registration information:
Jimina Morris

Marketing opportunities:
Rue Limekhaya

Venue

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania

SPECIAL!

Reduced room rates have been
negotiated for delegates. Contact us now to avoid the rush..

 

Hear from the 2011 attendees

Minister of State for Energy, Simon D’Ujanga interviewed by the press. A copy of the minister’s speech can be accessed here...

“Thank you for organizing an excellent EAPIC 2011. I was impressed by the turn-up, and quality of speakers. I am looking forward to EAPIC 2012.”
Vincent B.A. Kasangaki

“EAPIC 2011 was very resourceful as it provided me with an opportunity to tap from very knowledgeable experts and get progress updates from the various players in the energy sector”
Elizabeth Mwangi-Gachau, KenGen

“We are towards ‘walking the talk’ as far as Geothermal Energy realization is concerned”
Lamben Twinomujuni, Weatherford Resources

“EAPIC attendance presented an outstanding networking opportunity and an exceptional opportunity to be informed about the latest developments and African challenges”
Willie de Beer, NetGroup

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Supporting associations: Media partners: Host publication: Premier media partner:

African Forum for Utility Regulators

Eastern Africa Power Pool

Foundation for the Development of Africa & Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership

Aternative africa

African energy

Construction review

hydro 4 africa

Petroleum Africa

The African Bulletin

Think Geology

African Energy Intelligence

 
 

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