NEPAD ACTIVITIES in LCE in AFRICA and Business opportunities By M.M.Elmissiry LCEDN ,London 24-25 June 2013 What is NEPAD ? NEPAD stands for New Partnership for African Development It had been adopted by the Heads of States and Governments in 2001,Lusaka ,Zambia In February 2010, NEPAD has been integrated into the structures and processes of the AU. It is mandated to be the implementing body of the AU Developmental Programmes NEPAD AND LCE PROGRAMMES IN AFRICA 1-Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa, PIDA High Priority Energy Generation Projects up to 2020 Eight in total .All LC ,Hydro based Impact of PAPs Capacity (MW) Energy (GWh) 6,000 35,000 32,340 5,250 30,000 5,000 4,200 25,000 4,000 20,000 3,000 18,000 15,000 2,000 1,600 1,500 10,000 8,739 8,600 1,000 5,000 85 0 128 117 145 61 690 402 946 710 443 0 The PAP projects represent 16% of capacity to be added by 2020 4 PAP vs. Regions and Project Types PAP Investment by sub-sector PAP investment by region (in million $) (in million $; Total $47 billion) Western , 1,791 30,000 26,811 25,000 Southern , 11,670 20,050 20,000 Central , 20,500 15,000 10,000 Norther n, 1,200 Eastern , 11,950 5,000 250 0 Generation Transmission PP pipeline 5 2-Renewable Energy least energy accessible countries One Country Five Recs Optimum RE 3-Energy Efficiency Programmes One Country per Region Highest Energy Gen/Capita Most Polluting Ind. EE Measures 4- NEPAD Bioenergy Strategy Social Inclusiveness Economic Prosperity 5-Africa Strategy for Decentralized Energy Systems SE4ALL and Doubling the Share of RE Implementation Bioenergy Hubs for Southern, Eastern and western Africa Cooperation with FAPESP, GSB, LACAF, and Stellenbosch Africa Bio economy Initiative , GBTF and Imperial •Conclusions • Africa is progressively moving towards LC Energy Resources in meeting the increased demand for energy Thank You
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