Following two very successful events in Mombasa in 2007 and Mauritius in 2008, PAFO Cape Town discussed what the post-2009 financial landscape looked like and how this will likely impact on African power projects.
Click here to download the PAFO Cape Town agenda.
How to finance power expansion in Africa
Options for IPPs
Options for state utilities
Costing environmentally sustainable energy
Participants were invited to consider models of successful African power deals from negotiation to completion:
How were they financed? What are the key factors that made them successful? Can this help to bring other projects forward?
PAFO executive dialogue
The PAFO executive dialogue encouraged high level discussions and interaction by inviting the participants to respond to questions that the power industry had identified as essential for its development. Click here for the agenda.
Past PAFO participants
Botswana The Western Power Corridor Company Cameroon Electricity Development Corporation China Sinohydro Corporation Democratic Republic of the Congo Sociιtι Nationale d'Electricitι France Primafrance Systems Proparco Germany DEG KfW Kenya Aeolus Anjarwalla & Khanna Advocates Barclays Energy Regulatory Commission GE Energy Industrial Promotion Services International Finance Corporation KenGen Kenya Power & Lighting Company Ministry for Energy Stanbic Bank Kenya TransCentury Triton Petroleum Madagascar Hydelec Mauritius Central Electricity Board JPMorgan ClimateCare Standard Bank Mauritius Sustainomics The Mauritius Commercial Bank University of Mauritius Mozambique National Fund for Energy Namibia Ministry of Finance Ministry of Mines & Energy NamPower Netherlands FMO Nigeria Delta Integrated Development Programme Entec Power & Utilities Company KING & Co Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission Oceanic Bank International Okonjo & Okonjo Stanbic IBTC Bank South Africa ABSACapital African Infrastructure Investment Managers DelArz Projects Department of Public Enterprises DBSA Eskom European Investment Bank Fieldstone Africa Harith Fund Managers Hewlett Foundation Investec Capital Markets J.P. Morgan KfW McKinsey Co Nedbank Capital Old Mutual Investment Group Powertel SADC Banking Association Saha International Sasol Siwendu & Partners South African Treasury The Standard Bank of South Africa University of Cape Town Webber Wentzel Spain Solarpack Tanzania Artumas Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority Investment Climate Facility for Africa Stanbic Bank TANESCO Tunisia African Development Bank Uganda Ministry of State for Finance, Planning & Economic Development Rural Electrification Agency Aggreko International United Kingdom Aldwych International Barclays Capital Climate Change Capital DLA Piper EcoSecurities Empower Frontier Markets Fund Managers United States of America Hunton & Williams Nexant TAQA The World Bank USAID Zambia Enfin Solutions