Connecting international financiers, investors and the African power industry

17 May 2016 - 19 May 2016, 9:30AM - 4:00PM, SAST

The largest global meeting place for African utilities

#AUW2016

KPMG in South Africa is pleased to announce its platinum sponsorship of the 16th annual African Utility Week and Clean Power Africa. This is the only global meeting place, conference and trade exhibition for African power and water utility professionals and offers a unique networking opportunity for engineers, stakeholders and solution providers alike.

KPMG decided to partner with African Utility Week conference because energy, water and transport are the three most important infrastructure developments that every city and country require to function. Everything starts with transport and parallel to that is power and water –you need basic electricity and access to water to fuel the economy.

17 – 19 May 2016
Cape Town, South Africa 
www.african-utility-week.com

 

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Contacts

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KPMG Speaking slots:

  • 17 May: (1) Generation Track: Identifying the ideal base-load mix for Africa
  • 18 May: (1) CEO forum – 2020 infrastructure; (2) The KPMG IPP conference; (3) African finance and investment forum
  • 19 May: (1) The future of nuclear power in the coming energy transition 

We believe that challenges around power generation, T&D, metering, clean energy, finance, reliability, water supply and energy efficiency are keeping most organisations awake at night, it is against that background that KPMG decided to get involved in the African Utility Week which is the right place to find suitable solutions, best practices and case studies from around the world.

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