LONDON,
United Kingdom, February 12, 2021/ -- Future Energy Series: Africa
(FESA), is pleased to announce the agreement of a strategic partnership
with the African Forum for Utility Regulators (AFUR).
FESA is the
deal-making and project origination platform of choice for the
continent’s most influential low-carbon energy stakeholders. As
part of the agreement, AFUR will contribute to the development of the
inaugural FESA conference programme, ensuring it reflects the objectives
and challenges faced by their extensive network of pan-African
Ministers, utility CEOs and regulators. Bringing together the
most significant energy players, AFUR will use FESA as a platform for
active dialogue on developing robust, dynamic energy policies and
advancing green economies.
Director of Strategic Partnerships at
FESA, Paul Sinclair said: “We are excited to work closely with AFUR,
they will undoubtedly prove to be a great asset to FESA. We recognise
that over the coming 50 years Africa will face a myriad of fresh
challenges related to energy access. Across all regions a young,
upwardly mobile population of new middle-income citizens lack a basic
supply of easy-to-access, affordable power. Key issues such as large
base power deficits and insufficient power generation mean that industry
lacks the capacity to grow and prosper. Challenges in inadequate energy
infrastructure deter required investment in the power sector, and the
need for policy reform makes some economies prohibitive for highly
regulated and cautious investors. The partnership between AFUR and FESA
will provide a platform for B2G dialogue and lobbying that will
eradicate prohibitive red tape, unblock bottlenecks to make economies
more conducive to investors and accelerate capital flow into the
continent.”
Debbie Roets, Executive Secretary of AFUR commented:
“AFUR is very excited to work closely with FESA on this very important
event. It is always important to bring
all the policy makers together to discuss the challenges in energy
access in Africa, the greatest being delivering sustainable, affordable
sources of electricity across the continent. Although governments
have made great strides over the past two decades in developing both
robust regulatory frameworks and energy access, the progress made has
been uneven; just under 600 million Africans still have no access to
electricity. This event definitely provides the opportunities for
discussions on best practices and information sharing.”
Further updates about Future Energy Series: Africa are coming soon. Visit www.FutureEnergySeriesAfrica.com and follow FESA on LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3aeM3JP), Facebook (https://bit.ly/2Ze8c4A), Twitter (https://bit.ly/3qeUv1v) and Instagram (https://bit.ly/2OxU9oE ) to be the first to know.
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