L-R: Adeleke Adeleye, Head of Sales, Nigeria, Informa Markets; Jeremiah Ejiroghene Aminode, Digital Power PV Business, Solution Manager, Huawei Technologies CO., Nig. LTD., Ade Yesufu, Exhibition Director – Energy portfolio – MEA, Informa Markets; Keyul Gandhi, Manager – Technical and Sales, Skipper ETS Electric LTD., and Damilare Olayiwola, Assistant Manager, Power and New Energy, Tetracore Energy Limited at the Nigeria Energy Exhibition and Conference 2023 press conference.
…Rekindle connections with the new energy value chain
Nigeria Energy Exhibition and Conference, West Africa’s largest and most established energy gathering featuring some of the most innovative power companies, from conventional power generation through to transmission and distribution and renewable energy and energy consumption and management in the region, will mark its 10th year anniversary as it returns to address the critical challenge of the region’s energy access, from the 19 to 21 September 2023 in Lagos.
The Nigeria Energy 2023 conference and exhibition is set to play host to several interactive sessions allowing stakeholders to network and build long-term partnerships with other stakeholders from the energy value chain. Attendees can also expect to stay updated with the latest reforms and regulations to understand how they will impact the energy market and businesses and learn about the latest technologies and how digitalisation is changing the game of the industry.
Organised by Informa Markets, a leading global exhibitions organizer, the 10th edition is themed, “Unlocking new value with reforms, investments and technology”, and will bring together government, private sector, and investors to find solutions to the challenges facing Nigeria and West Africa’s electricity sector. This year’s anniversary edition will present delegates with the unique opportunity to hear, engage, and network with key industry stakeholders within the sector.
To celebrate its milestone, the Nigeria Energy Exhibition and Conference, with a focus on addressing the critical challenge of energy access, will feature two impactful conferences including a high-level Leadership Summit and a Technical Seminar. The Nigeria Energy Leadership Summit will gather senior stakeholders involved in the value chain, including government dignitaries, gas-to-power generation companies, independent power producers, generation, distribution, and transmission companies, technology providers, financiers, and agencies facilitating the development of renewable and off-grid solutions, with a mission to find solutions to the most pertinent issues in the sector.
Ade Yesufu, Exhibition Director – Energy portfolio – MEA, Informa Markets, said “Nigeria and West Africa’s Energy sector are currently undergoing a significant transformation, with a strong emphasis on addressing the critical challenge of energy access. Nigeria has abundant natural resources making it capable of improving the country’s electrification rate and achieving its energy goals with the right investment and policies. Over the years, the Nigeria Energy Exhibition and Conference has gathered local and international stakeholders to collaborate across the value chain and proffer solutions to the region’s energy challenges. With our 10th anniversary, this 2023 edition will build on past success and offer special high-level seminars targeted at proffering viable mechanisms to solve the challenges in the Energy sector.
The Nigeria Energy Exhibition and Conference will bring together energy equipment manufacturers, distributors, procurement professionals, dealers, and regulators to lead the discourse on unlocking new value utilising reforms, investments, and technology. More than 5,000+ energy stakeholders are expected to attend, with over 150 exhibitors and 3 international pavilions from China, Germany, and Turkey.
The conference would discuss key topics including:
- Power sector decentralization – new legislations and framework in Nigeria
- Role of Natural gas as a transition fuel in achieving a net-zero economy
- Funding opportunities – Are investments finally moving in?
- Leadership panel: What are the steps taken by DisCos to encourage climate-driven investments?
- Emission trading – New reforms in Africa?
- Leveraging the power of digital technology to deliver value to customers.
Nigeria Energy 2023 show floor is 100% sold out with several key exhibitors confirmed to participate in this year’s edition. These include Skipper as main event sponsor, and significant names from the renewable energy sector, including, Jinko Solar, Simba, Felicity Solar, Xtrapower, Kartel, Fronius, SMA Sunbelt, JA Solar, Lithium Battery, Powermax, Growatt, and many more.
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