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ESI Africa magazine in association with Spintelligent is proud to announce that the 5th annual Hydropower Africa conference and exhibition will take place 4 – 5 September 2012 at the CTICC, Cape Town, South Africa.
CALL FOR PAPERS!
Deadline for submission of abstracts has expired. If you are a vendor and would like to participate in the programme, please contact
Andrew Dooley or Yusuf Seedat
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Event highlights |
Hydropower Africa 2012 conference and exhibition, the biggest hydropower event in Africa, is THE place where all the major stakeholders in the hydropower industry network and do business, including decision makers from utilities, government departments, financial institutions, project developers and vendors.
With its familiar mix of high-profile international plenary speakers, invited and contributed presentations, interactive workshop, panel discussions, plus a busy social and networking programme, Hydropower Africa 2012 should yet again appeal to a broad spectrum of professional in the hydropower industry.
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Hydropower News |
Namibia hopes for joint hydroelectric development with Angola
The president of NamPower, Paulinus Shilamba, says that he hopes that Namibia and Angola will jointly build a hydroelectric project in the Kunene River with the cost of this project to be shared by both countries.Read more...
Zimbabwe’s suppressed demand estimated to be 1,200 MW
The peak demand in Zimbabwe is some 2,200 MW, but the country currently produces only about 1,000 MW.
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Why sponsor |
Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities
Hydropower Africa 2012 conference and exhibition, the biggest hydropower event in Africa, is THE place where all the major stakeholders in the hydropower industry network and do business, including decision makers from utilities, government departments, financial institutions, project developers and vendors.
2012 marks the fifth anniversary of Hydropower Africa.
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Hydropower Africa
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Press release:
Hydropower Africa confirms Energy Minister Dipou Peters' attendance in September
Hydropower is currently underutilised in Africa - click here

Last year's Hydropower Africa received great media coverage through various interviews by Reuters TV, SABC3, Engineering News, Swiss Television, BBC World Service (Swahili service), CNBC Africa, Enews Channel, Channel Africa, RSG Radio, Africa Energy Journal and more – click here for more information!
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