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POWERING

NIGERIAS
ECONOMIC
RECOVERY AND
GROWTH PLAN

7 8 NOVEMBER 2017
Pre-conference: 6 November 2017 | Site visit: 9 November 2017

Eko Hotel & Suites,


Lagos, Nigeria
EVENT BROCHURE

Previously Under the auspices of Co-located events

www.future-energy-nigeria.com FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER,


West African Power Industry Conven
on
WORKS AND HOUSING
WHAT IS FUTURE ENERGY
NIGERIA?
CONNECTING YOU TO THE HUB OF THE NIGERIAN POWER AND
ENERGY SECTOR.
1800 ATTENDEES
For the past 13 years the West African Power Industry Convention has
been a platform that has brought together the regions power and
energy stakeholders to share solutions, accelerate projects and seek out
new partnerships. Post privatisation and recovering from a recession,
Nigeria now faces new challenges but even greater opportunities. In
2017 the event looks to the future and will focus solely on Nigeria and

40 HOURS OF QUALITY, WELL


RESEARCHED CONTENT
the projects taking place across the country, why investors need to
refocus on Nigeria, and how the Power Sector Recovery Programme is
expected to reignite and stabilise Africas largest economy.

Not to be missed in 2017, Future Energy Nigeria will continue to deliver both strategic and
technical insights, case studies and learnings. In addition, Future Energy Nigeria will bring the
many on-going power projects to a Project Village. In this area of the expo you will meet
the key project stakeholders and decision makers from large scale utilities through to off grid

80 HIGH-LEVEL rural electrification projects.


SPEAKERS
Future Energy Nigeria will feature a three day strategic conference for 400+ C level
executives, a two day exhibition where local and international suppliers will engage and
showcase solutions to 1,800 visitors, and for the first time ever the Oil & Gas Council will co-
locate their Nigerian Assembly alongside Future Energy Nigeria. It will be an exciting, high
energy and informative three days with a black tie awards function that will bring the entire
power and energy value chain together.
LAGOS AND ABUJA
SITE VISITS
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER, WORKS AND HOUSING
SUPPORTS FUTURE ENERGY NIGERIA

10
FREE-TO-ATTEND
TECHNICAL WORKSHOP
SESSIONS

14 YEARS OF
WAPIC

100 SOLUTION PROVIDERS


RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW!
WWW.FUTURE-ENERGY-NIGERIA.COM/REGISTER

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BENEFITS OF ATTENDING

FUTURE PROJECT 14 YEARS OF


LEGISLATION STATUS INDUSTRY
SUPPORT

Understand the new legislation supporting Understand the current status and plans Guaranteed networking with senior
Nigerias economy and underpinning the for refurbishment and construction of the Nigerian and international decision makers
power sector transmission network from the power value chain

FUTURE PROJECT DIRECT


TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT ACCESS

Learn about the latest technologies Support your projects by understanding Hear directly from project developers
for bypassing aging infrastructure and finance mechanisms and cost saving and put your questions to them in
increasing access technologies round table settings

ADVISORY BOARD
The Future Energy Nigeria programme is shaped with the help of our Advisory Board

Vincent Akpotaire Patrick Okigbo Sowunmi Olabode Longe Alonge Yesufu


Former Director General, Principle Partner, Nextier, Consultant, House Committee on Head, Power Procurement
Bureau of Public Enterprises, Nigeria Power & Senate Committee on Gas at and Power Contracts, Nigerian Bulk
Nigeria National Assembly of Nigeria Electricity Trading (NBET)

LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR ADVISORY BOARD ONLINE AT


WWW.FUTURE-ENERGY-NIGERIA.COM/ADBOARD

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WHY NIGERIA NOW?
SOUTH AFRICA VS NIGERIA
South Africa consumes nine times as much energy as Nigeria despite having one-
third of its population.

4,000 MW DISPATCHED
HINDSIGHT Nigeria has 13,400 MW of installed power generation capacity of which 8,000 MW
is mechanically available. However, less than 4,000 MW has been dispatched on
average over the past two years.

155 kWh AVERAGE COMSUMPTION PER CAPITA


In Nigeria, the average annual per capita power consumption, only 155 kWh, is
among the lowest in the world.

THE POWER SECTOR RECOVERY PROGRAMME


Updated plan 2017 2021
The Federal Government recently launched the Nigerian Power Sector Recovery
Programme: 2017 2021, which lays out plans to improve the financial capacity of
NBET and improve the viability of the distribution companies in the country.

$7.6 BILLION
Analysis has shown that the power sector will require funding of approximately

FORESIGHT $7.6 billion over five years, going forward.


Possible funding sources for the programme include:
Budget Allocations = $3.50 billion World Bank = $1.00 billion
NIPP Sales = $2.10 billion AfDB = $1.00 billion

5 YEAR PLAN: 2017 2021


The plan will be carried out over a five-year period and includes the following:
Financial interventions | Technical interventions | Governance interventions |
Policy interventions

Full article here: www.metering.com/magazine_articles/power-sector-reforms-


nigeria/

FUTURE ENERGY NIGERIA


Meet the key role players of the Recovery Programme, as well as the private sector
stakeholders that are fuelling Nigerias power sector over three days.

DISCUSS
INSIGHT The strategic conference will give industry updates, pose questions, stimulate
debates and share best practice case studies.

NETWORK
Add to your personal and professional network of financiers, project developers and
public sector decision makers.

Reference: Article by Seyi Fabode: The Nigeria Power Situation: Hindsight, Insight and Foresight

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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
MONDAY 6 NOVEMBER 2017
MASTER CLASS: FINANCING OPTIONS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY

AM What are financiers looking for when funding a renewable energy project?

Key considerations for financing your renewable energy project

PM How can applications of the Blockchain fund renewable energy projects?

TUESDAY 7 NOVEMBER 2017


AM Opening Keynote - Ministerial Address: A critical review of the Nigerian Power sectors legal/regulatory framework:
Areas for legislative intervention

Keynote Address: What does the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) mean for the Nigerian Energy Sector?

PM Debate: Unbundling of the Transmission Company of Nigeria?

Reducing Distribution Losses

WEDNESDAY 8 NOVEMBER 2017


AM Stakeholders talk: Nigerias Future Energy

Solar Projects

PM Thermal Projects

Hydropower Generation Projects

DOWNLOAD THE FULL PROGRAMME: WWW.FUTURE-ENERGY-NIGERIA.COM

KEY SPEAKERS IN PROGRAMME

Bart Nnaji Olumide Noah Obademi Onyeche Tifase Faruk Yusuf Yabo
Former Minister & CEO, CEO, Afam Power PLC, Nigeria CEO, Siemens Nigeria, Ag. Director
Geometric Power, Nigeria Nigeria Federal Ministry of Power,
Works and Housing, Nigeria

John Donnachie Jamil Gwamna Lazarus Angbazo Helen Brume


CEO and Managing Director, CEO and Managing Director, CEO, Energy Connections Head: Power and Project,
Ibadan Electricity Distribution Kano Electricity Distribution Business, GE:Sub-Saharan Africa, United Bank for Africa PLC,
Company, Nigeria Company, Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria

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EVENT AT A GLANCE EVENT AT A GLANCE

CONTENT EXPO

TWO DAY CONFERENCE PROJECT VILLAGE


To bring unrivalled speakers and an engaged audience together, come Showcasing upcoming and completed power projects from across
to Future Energy Nigeria to learn about current and future projects, hear the country. Meet the developers and hear directly from them on the
an update on Nigerias power roadmap and expand your network. current status of the projects in solar, hydro, gas, bio-mass and coal.

AFRICA TRADEXCHANGE INTERNATIONAL PAVILIONS


The Africa TradeXchange is changing the business of power in Africa
with an exclusive, one day summit, linking high-level government
officials and utilities with suppliers to the power sector to discuss CHINA
future opportunities, create partnerships and do business.
Taking place the day before Future Energy Nigerias main expo and
conference, the summit will be split into morning content sessions
and business to business networking sessions in the afternoon.

INDIA
SITE VISIT
After Future Energy Nigeria, we will take delegations on technical
tours and site visits to projects of interest in Abuja and Lagos.
TCN Transmission Substation
Total Solar Project
SOUTH AFRICA
TCN/Ministry of Power, Project Control Room at the Federal
Ministry

Join the delegation, led by an industry expert, to see practical


lessons and real world examples of the specific technology in
action. EXPO TOURS
Directly after the opening keynote, a VIP tour will escort the key role
players around the expo. Throughout the event, industry specific tours
TALK TO US ABOUT SECURING will help you find your way around.
YOUR PLACE

Controlling the cost of electricity supply is a critical element of the Recovery Program that will require close
attention to prioritizing investments based on least cost power development investment planning principles
Riccardo Puliti, World Bank Senior Director for Energy and Extractive Industries

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EVENT AT A GLANCE EVENT AT A GLANCE

NETWORKING CO-LOCATED EVENTS

DOCUMENTARY EVENING
Dress casually and join us in a relaxed environment for
a documentary screening evening. Have the chance to
The upcoming Nigeria Assembly looks to bring international financiers
debate and discuss with your peers.
and investors to Nigeria to meet and discuss how to overcome funding
challenges currently facing the Nigerian oil and gas industry. Stakeholders
also in attendance and part of the speaking faculty will be representatives
from IOCs, mid & larger caps as well as indigenous small independent oil
WOMEN IN POWER
and gas companies.
This networking function highlighting the role of women in Africas
energy sector, aims to shine a light on both the role that women
currently play in Africas energy sector and the tremendous potential
they hold to shape a vibrant and growing sector. This luncheon will
provide a platform for networking, information exchange and exposure
to new business opportunities. Gathering of utility CEOs to network and discuss key solutions pertaining
to the Nigerian power sector. Exclusive closed door platform for the CEOs
to share ideas and solutions. Only partners have access to this exclusive
ENERGY ELITES meeting.

Connecting leaders and influencers across the African energy


landscape. African Energy Elites is a business club for Africans
Energy professionals, who are well known, credible and have the
power and influence to change the face of the African energy
sector.

FUTURE ENERGY NIGERIA INDUSTRY AWARDS


The 2017 Future Energy Nigeria Power Industry Awards will recognise
excellence in the power sector and reward those individuals and
companies that have made a significant contribution to the Nigerian
power and energy sector. The evening promises to be the most highly
regarded and glamorous event in the industry this year.

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ADDED VALUE - UPSKILL YOUR TEAM
Join us at Future Energy Nigeria to connect with over 1,800 policymakers, regulators, generation & distribution companies and industry
heavyweights to explore how you can be a part of this emerging market.

Network with your


Keep up to peers from across
date with the Nigeria and global
Cost effective way
latest industry experts
to discover new
developments and
suppliers Discover new
trends
connections with our
business to business
matchmaking
system

Test drive the


latest products and
experience live Learn from
demonstrations insightful
keynotes delivered
by industry Get free certified
visionaries and technical training
innovators for your team
ENTRANCE

FOR SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION ENQUIRIES


Contact Ade Yesufu
Business Development Director - Africa
t: +27 21 700 3574 I e: ade.yesufu@spintelligent.com

REGISTER FOR YOUR FREE EXHIBITION PASS ONLINE NOW


WWW.FUTURE-ENERGY-NIGERIA.COM/REGISTER

FREE CERTIFIED TRAINING FOR YOUR TEAM AT THE FOLLOWING WORKSHOPS

NON-TECHNICAL LOSSES AND METERING SOLUTIONS


Whistle blowing success stories
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Battery storage explained
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Off grid solutions for rural communities


Accelerating mini grid development

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WHO ATTENDS FUTURE
ENERGY NIGERIA?

GOVERNMENT/ GENCOS &


CONSULTANTS FINANCE & LEGAL
REGULATORS DISCOS

RENEWABLES LARGE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PROJECT


INSTALLERS CONSUMERS PROVIDERS DEVELOPERS/EPCs

PAST SUPPORTING UTILITIES


"It is important to overhaul the
transmission and distribution
networks in the country to facilitate
the supply of more electricity to
Nigerians"

Joy Ogaji, Executive Secretary,


Association of Power Generation
Companies

Theapproval of the Power Sector Recovery Programme by


the Federal Executive Council demonstrates that the Federal
Government is committed to the sustainable development
of the power sector.Implementation of the Programme
is critical to achieving the objectives of the Governments
Economic Growth and Recovery Plan.
H.E. Babatunde Fashola, SAN, Minister for Power, Works and Housing

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HOW TO BOOK
Contact Olubukola Oluwasanmi Contact Tarryn Philander
Delegate Sales Representative - Africa Delegate Sales Representative - Africa
+27 21 700 3517 +27 21 700 3555
olubukola.oluwasanmi@spintelligent.com tarryn.philander@spintelligent.com

CONTACT US FOR HELP WITH YOUR VISA APPLICATION

VISA INFO HOTEL INFO


Visas for Nigeria are required by all nationalities except ECOWAS Spintelligent has organised special rates at the Eko Hotel for
passport holders. Proof of yellow fever vaccination required. our attendees. Please contact Chanelle George:
+27 21 700 3500 or email: chanelle.george@spintelligent.com
Find more information on future-energy-nigeria.com/travel
or contact us for assistance EKO HOTEL & SUITES
Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria

FLIGHT INFO
Spintelligent has partnered with Emirates Airlines to
provide discounted flights to Lagos from 1 November
to 13 November 2017.
Find more information here: future-energy-nigeria.com/fly-
emirates

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SPONSORS AND PARTNERS
Platinum sponsor "It will be an understatement to
downplay the importance of the
Future Energy Nigeria event as a
meeting place for industry players
in Nigeria."

Gold sponsors
Engr. Imo Ekpo, Principal Partner at
Micek Consult in Nigeria

Silver sponsors

Strategic partners

Country partner

Supporting associations

"It was a pleasure to be a part of


SOCIAL MEDIA the conference this year. It was an
insightful and honest appraisal of
Future Energy Africa the power industry in Nigeria."

Josh Egba, Business Development


Future_Energy_Hub Specialist (West Africa), U.S. Trade &
Development Agency, Nigeria

Spintelligent Power & Utilities

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AFRICAN POWER AND
ENERGY BUSINESS HUB

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITIONS PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA TRAINING & WORKSHOPS

With more than 18 years experience in publishing and running conferences and exhibitions in the sub-Saharan
utility sector, the power and energy portfolio is the largest and longest running portfolio at Spintelligent,
the African leader in business-to-business events, publications and training courses. The power and energy
portfolio includes our flagship event African Utility Week, which is the largest power and energy infrastructure
exhibition and conference on the continent.

CONFERENCES & EXHIBITIONS PRINT & DIGITAL

Future Energy Uganda


13 14 September 2017, Kampala, Uganda
www.future-energy-uganda.com
ESI Africa
www.esi-africa.com
Future Energy Central Africa
2 3 October 2017, Yaounde, Cameroon
www.future-energy-centralafrica.com METERING &
SMART ENERGY
INTERNATIONAL

Future Energy Nigeria Metering & Smart Energy


7 8 November 2017, Lagos, Nigeria International
www.future-energy-nigeria.com www.metering.com

Future Energy East Africa


29 30 November 2017, Nairobi, Kenya
www.future-energy-eastafrica.com TRAINING & WORKSHOPS
18th annual African Utility Week
15 17 May 2018, Cape Town, South Africa
www.african-utility-week.com

www.spintelligent-training.com

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