Description: To date, the global wind industry has realised a total of 51.3GW of new wind energy installations, enabled by market-based mechanisms including auctions, tenders and Green Certificates. To add to this capacity, the African wind market is anticipated to inject 6GW of additional wind capacity between 2019 and 2023.
Date & Time: Option 1: Wednesday, 7th August 2019 05:30 am GMT
Option 2:Thursday, 8th August 2019, 9:00 am GMT
Organizer: Phocos
Description: Understand how the new Phocos Any-Grid hybrid inverter charger can handle most use-cases for Off-Grid, On-Grid or anything in between. Learn how the Any-Grid operates, how some of its functions work and what you can do for an optimal and cost-efficient installation. This will save you money and installation time while reducing the risk of errors to a minimum.
Date & Time: Tuesday, 30th July 2019 - 10:00 EST / 16:00 CET
Organizer: SE4ALL
Description: What contributes to the sustainability of solar PV systems in health clinics and schools in Africa and Asia? To find out, please join us for this webinar as we discuss the findings of our recent report, Lasting Impact: Sustainable Off-Grid Solar Delivery Models to Power Health and Education. The report, which was launched in April 2019 in Nairobi, Kenya, draws on case studies from around the world to examine how different delivery models promote – and likewise, hinder - the long-term sustainability of off-grid solar projects in public institutions.
Date & Time: Thursday,18 July 2019 Time: 9:00 - 10:30 EDT | 13:00 - 14:30 UTCT
Organizer: CLASP
Description: CLASP, in collaboration with the Kigali Cooling Efficiency Program (K-CEP), is hosting the Air Conditioner Markets & Energy Efficiency Policy Opportunities webinar to discuss the finding of four newly published Room Air Conditioner Market Assessment and Policy Options Analysis reports for Kenya, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand. The Air Conditioner Markets & Energy Efficiency Policy Opportunities webinar will explore the market characteristics and policy impacts findings for each economy, and outline CLASP's methodology for conducting market assessments in these economies.
Date & Time: Tuesday, 16 July 2019, 12PM - 1PM West Africa
Organizer: PV Magazine Group
Description: Join our webinar to find out how module technology innovation can increase production yields in Middle East and African regions, as well as how ultra-high efficiency modules will enhance reliability and performance and reduce risk.
Date & Time: Thursday, 27 June 2019 Time: 12h30 GMT (2:30 PM CEST (1:30 PM WEST)
Organizer: ESI Africa
Description: In this power strategy webinar, which follows on from a conference session that took place at African Utility Week and POWERGEN Africa, we will continue the discussion into unpacking the way forward and recommendations to map out the energy future for South Africa through the IRP and other policy guidelines.
Date & Time: Thursday, April 11, 2019 Time: 2:30 PM CEST (1:30 PM WEST)
Organizer: ESI Africa
Description: This webinar, moderated by ESI Africa editor Nicolette Pombo-van Zyl and Mining Review Africa editor Laura Cornish will address the commercial and operational value of hydropower at Africa’s mines.
Date & Time: Tuesday, 9th April 2019 at 11:00 CEST
Organizer: ata insights
Description: With an abundance of land, sunny weather and burgeoning energy demand, Egypt & Jordan are already fertile ground for growth for the solar industry. This webinar will analyse the sources of past growth and cost reduction, will consider system needs and growth forecasts for the future.
Date & Time: Thursday, 21st March 2019 at 12:00 CET
Organizer: ata insights
Description: Solar PV is now the cheapest form of generating electricity in sun-drenched areas. However, as a Variable Renewable (VRE), penetration is limited. Hybrid PV – CSP approaches, whether by project design or at the system level, are uniting two complementary technologies to deliver solar power when it is required (dispatchable) or around the clock(baseload).
Date & Time: Thursday, 28 February 2019 Time: 14h00 CET | 13h00 GMT | 18H30 IST | 08h00 EST
Organizer: ESI Africa
Description: Does the last mile matter?
The low voltage network, often referred to as the ‘last mile’, is being increasingly impacted by the evolution of electricity networks. What can we do to improve?
Join Lucy Electric in a live interactive discussion where you can submit real-time questions to the speakers.
Date & Time: Thursday, 31 January, 2019 1:30 PM CET
Organizer: ESI Africa
Description: In a country where the economy and energy sector are dominated by coal resources, the exponential growth of renewable energy capacity demands attention.
Date & Time: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 12:00 pm CET
Organizer: SEforAll
Description: This webinar will provide you with an excellent understanding of the PPEO 2018 research and what it will take to achieve meaningful energy access at scale while also leaving no one behind, in different contexts. It will also be an opportunity to hear other energy access stakeholders’ commentary on how the report contributes to the vibrant, ongoing dialogue around SDG7 delivery – and how it can be used by such stakeholders to inform their own policy and programmatic work moving forwards.
Description: Sub-Saharan Africa’s commercial and industrial (C&I) sector faces relatively high electricity tariffs and an often unreliable grid which further exacerbates costs. Businesses can hedge their energy costs, lock in savings and diversify their energy sources with on-site solar. This webinar will help you understand the current status of the C&I solar market in the region and discuss risks and opportunities in the sector.
Date & Time: Tuesday, 23rd April 2019 at 16:00 CEST
Organizer: ata insights
Description: More than 620 million people who live in sub-Saharan Africa don’t have access to energy, with East Africa being the most affected region of the continent. This webinar focuses on the solar opportunities in East African Community (EAC) countries such as Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania.
Date & Time: Tuesday 22 January 2019, 8.00am – 10.00am GMT
Organizer: Dentons
Description: Dentons, in conjunction with the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (CSFI), is delighted to invite you to this session in our Economic Environment series of Horizon Brief events. Please join us, either in person at our offices if you are in London or via video conference using BlueJeans, for a panel discussion.
Time: 4pm East Africa / 2pm West Africa / 5pm UAE Time / 2pm Central Europe / 9am US EST
Organizer: African Power Platform
Speaker: Jorge Lascas / Founder & CEO / African Power Platform
Price: 100 USD (50 USD for African Power Platform members. Become a member here)
Description: Participate at the Accessing Financing for Power Projects in Africa Webinar to get an overview of the financing options for power projects in Africa.
At this webinar we'll address the following topics:
Types of power projects: Utility scale, C&I, mini-grids and solar home systems
Technologies: Conventional vs renewables
Addressing UN sustainable development goals
Structuring a successful power project for financing
Types of financing: Grants, equity, debt and mezzanine
List of financing facilities and initiatives
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Payment by bank transfer or Western Union is available. Please contact us.
Date & Time: Wednesday 28th November 2018, 12:00 CET
Organizer: ata insights
Description: Are you efficiently using automation and analyzing the data you generate to learn and improve plant maintenance? This webinar provides an in-depth look into the latest technologies for monitoring, automation and intelligent analytics applied to PV projects.
Date & Time: Tuesday 27th November 2018 | 17h00 UAE Time (2pm Central Europe / 9am US EST)
Organizer: African Power Platform
Description: Enerwhere, a proud African Power Platform member, is undertaking a crowdfunding round to fuel the growth plans.
In 2017 Enerwhere raised more than US$1million in equity crowdfunding through Eureeca, which resulted in 150% revenue growth in 2018.
Enerwhere is the world's first distributed solar utility company, based in Dubai. A solar hybrid company providing energy as a service, generates cleaner energy exactly where it is needed i.e. on rooftops or next to business facilities.
Enerwhere, with its data driven client-lead approach, is now firmly positioned as one of the regional leaders in cleaner energy solutions for both on and off-grid businesses.
Enerwhere is raising again on Eureeca to ensure that individual investors and not just institutional investors can benefit from its success.
This webinar will give you the background of Enerwhere and details on the crowdfunding round.
The agenda will include:
Background of Enerwhere
What is the crowdfunding
How to invest with Enerwhere
Q&A
Watch the recorded webinar session where Daniel Zywietz, Enerwhere's CEO & Founder, details on the investment opportunity:
Date & Time: Wednesday, 21st November, 2018 - 15:00 to 16:00 CET
Organizer: SE4ALL
Description: The Energizing Finance Report Series, which was launched to positive feedback in 2017, provides a first-of-its-kind, systematic analysis of finance flows for two key areas of energy access: electricity and clean cooking. The series offers key insights for partners and stakeholders and recommendations to governments, financial institutions and private sector stakeholders to help unlock finance and improve energy access. The 2018 report is the second in the Energizing Finance series and provides an update to the inaugural 2017 report tracking finance flows for electricity and clean cooking access in SEforALL’s 20 High Impact Countries (HICs), with the world’s largest energy access gaps, in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. The Energizing Finance Report Series is the product of a research partnership between SEforALL and Climate Policy Initiative (CPI).