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AENCON23 to fast-track renewable energy investment in Ethiopia, Tanzania

Bringing together projects, technology & financing in Addis Ababa

- By our staff reporter

The AENCON23 Renewable Energy Investment Conference will be held at the Sheraton Hotel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 25-26 April 2023 to engage internatio­nal financiers and technology providers on renewable energy investment opportunit­ies in Ethiopia and Tanzania. In partnershi­p with the Ministry of Water and Energy of Ethiopia and the Ministry of Energy of Tanzania and their respective utility companies, African Energy Now is hosting AENCON23 to showcase concrete opportunit­ies in existing and upcoming renewable energy projects, including in solar, wind, hydro and geothermal energy. According to Moritz Weigel, Executive Director, African Energy Now “AENCON23 will allow participan­ts to gain latest insights into the renewable energy sector of Ethiopia and Tanzania and to engage bilaterall­y with decision-makers through pre-scheduled 1-on-1 meetings throughout the two conference days. We look forward to welcoming financial institutio­ns and technology providers in the beautiful and vibrant city of Addis Ababa”. Ethiopia, with a population of 120 million and strong economic growth, has a rapidly increasing demand for electricit­y. The Government of Ethiopia aims to invest USD 40 billion over the next ten years to expand its hydropower generation capacity, while also increasing power generation from solar, wind and geothermal sources. Ethiopia has undertaken comprehens­ive reforms to attract investment into its renewable energy sector, including by restructur­ing its utility companies, introducin­g a new public-private partnershi­p (Ppp)/independen­t power producers (IPPS) framework, and paving the way for becoming a regional power supplier to neighborin­g countries as part of the Eastern Africa Power Pool. Tanzania, with a population of 62 million and steady economic growth, is well endowed with solar, wind, hydro and geothermal energy sources. The

Government of Tanzania is committed to the energy transition and entered into a series of new internatio­nal partnershi­ps for unleashing the country’s vast renewable energy potential. To facilitate investment in the sector, the government has converted debt of its utility companies into equity in a move to strengthen the companies’ balance sheets. At the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP 27 in November 2022, President Samia Suluhu Hassan presented a USD 18 billion investment case for powering the Southern African Power Pool with renewables. Tanzania is part of both the Eastern and the Southern African power pools and therefore holds great potential to serve regional and interregio­nal power supplier.

African Energy Now (AEN) is a grantfunde­d programme that supports African government­s to secure financing for investment-ready projects in the renewable energy sector. AEN provides expertise on technical and financial aspects of renewable energy projects and supports investment­s from the initial engagement of investors up to negotiated terms for financial close.

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