Cote d' Ivoire Hosts Regional Energy Co-operation Summit
Oil & Gas
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REGIONAL Energy Co-operation Summit to discuss opportunities for West African collaboration on energy projects holds in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire from January 26 to 27
Cross-border co-operation in West Africa is crucial to develop mechanisms that facilitate trade and power exchange among States. As one of the fastest growing economies in Sub-Saharan Africa, Côte d’Ivoire is a popular entry point for African and international companies seeking to invest in the region, as well as harbouring the headquarters of the African Development Bank. These points complement the overarching theme of the Regional Energy Co-operation Summit taking place from January 26 to 27 in Abidjan, Cote d’ Ivoire, which is to unleash international capital to drive forward West Africa’s regional integration.
Recent South African and Moroccan examples illustrate the benefits of well managed Independent Power Projects, IPPs, demonstrating effective and transparent leadership aligned with both multilaterals and private sector. Organisers of the meeting EnergyNet will work with The Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, regional institutions, such as WAPP, ERERA and ECREEE, and the national governments of West Africa to uncover cost efficient solutions to increase energy access, industrial capacity and profitability for all.
The meeting will host keynote addresses from Patrick Sendolo, minister of mines, lands and energy of the Republic of Liberia and Professor Alpha Oumar Dissa, minister of energy, mines and quarries, Burkina Faso. Conference sessions will focus on regional co-operation and power delivery, the importance of gas in accelerating the pace of regional development, the role of the private sector and innovative methods for project financing. Siengui Ki, executive director of West Africa Power Pool, will showcase successful case studies and present live projects seeking investment.
Confirmed speakers from across the region include Patrick Sendolo, minister of mines, lands and energy, Liberia; Siengui Ki, executive secretary, West Africa Power Pool; Wilfrid Maffon, personal assistant to Dona Jean Claude Houssou, minister of energy, water and mines, Benin among others.
— Jan 9, 2017 @ 16:00 GMT
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