Dear investor, For the last six years Tanzania has been the number on

 Dear investor, For the last six years Tanzania has been the number one developing economy in East Africa for energy investors and today, despite being a very different operating environment to back then, Tanzania has proved it can and is correcting some of the challenges of the past. With a huge focus on decentralised energy and captive power to support the countries massive agriculture and industrial sectors, at the meeting you will meet the directors responsible for delivering that investment. You will also meet many of the multinational and DFIs that are supporting the objectives of the country and many of the project developers that have proved their commitment to the country and remain part of the backbone of Tanzania’s economic expansion programme. With sessions looking at investor guarantees and the path forward to secure investment, as well as in depth discussions on procurement strategies and the priorities of the public sector following the soon-­‐to-­‐be recent elections will help you continue to adapt your business approach to the country in synergy with the public sector itself. What is clear is this: Tanzania’s public sector decision makers are focused on building a robust corporate infrastructure that will enable them to launch a project pipeline that will transform the country’s present barriers to energy access into opportunities. There is an energy roadmap being deployed and the best of Tanzania’s energy sector, with the full support of the world’s brightest energy advisors are months away from the delivery of that roadmap. And, despite the present speed of projects, the turf is being laid that will enable an exciting playing field for investors to soon kick off. rd
At the ‘3 Powering Africa: Tanzania’ investors briefing, you will be advised on the above topics as well as provided insights to and timelines for the tendering process to be underway. For more information, please contact: [email protected] Best, Simon Agenda Day 1: Thursday, 3 December 2015 08:00-­‐09:00 09:00-­‐09:05 09:05-­‐09:45 09:45-­‐11:00 11:00-­‐11:30 Registration and Networking Coffee EnergyNet Welcome Address: Simon Gosling, Managing Director, EnergyNet Ministry of Energy and Minerals Keynote Address: Eng. Omar A. Chambe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Tanzania Discussion Session: Delivering Energy: Public Sector Strategies Opening Presentation: Big Results Now Presenter: Kenneth Mutaonga, Energy Sector Manager, President’s Delivery Bureau (PDB), President’s Office – Tanzania Discussion Session with Tanzania’s key Public Sector entities: Moderator: Kenneth Mutaonga, Energy Sector Manager, President’s Delivery Bureau (PDB), President’s Office – Tanzania Participants: Eng. Felchesmi Mramba, Managing Director, Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) Eng. Felix Ngamlagosi, Director General, Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) Eng. Kupuulya Angentile Musomba, Acting General Manager, Gas Supply Company (GASCO) Eng. Jones Olotu, Acting Projects and Planning Research Manager, Rural Energy Agency (REA) Networking Coffee Break 11:30-­‐12:45 12:45-­‐13:00 13:00-­‐14:00 14:00-­‐14:15 14:15-­‐15:30 15:30-­‐16:00 Discussion Session: Procurement Strategies for Tanzania’s Public Sector Companies The session will provide an exclusive insight from TANESCO and EWURA on major projects currently under development across the sector with timelines and critical paths being outlined for the tendering process. Presenter: Eng. Decklan Mhaiki, Deputy Managing Director Investments, TANESCO Presenter: Eng. Anastas Mbawala, Director of Electricity, EWURA The presentations will be followed by a discussion session with senior representatives across the industry Moderator: Adam Lovett, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright Participants: Eng. Decklan Mhaiki, Deputy Managing Director, Investment, TANESCO Eng. Anastas Mbawala, Director of Electricity, EWURA Jaffer S. Mahcano, Deputy Managing Director, TIB Development Bank Jón Örn Jónsson, Country Manager, Ethiopia, Reykjavik Geothermal Francois Pienaar, Business Development Africa, ESB International Forum Sponsor Lunch Welcome Address: Paul Hinks, Chief Executive Officer, Symbion Power Ministerial Lunch Hosted by TANESCO and EWURA Sponsored by: Symbion Power Special Presentation: Delivering Electricity to Tanzania’s Industrial Heartland Supporting primary industries such as mining and agriculture are increasingly important, with decentralised energy and micro-­‐grids playing a central role. How is the REA supporting this through distribution networks, sub-­‐
10MW projects and cluster projects? Presenter: Eng. Jones Olotu, Acting Projects and Planning Research Manager, Rural Energy Agency (REA) Discussion Session: Agriculture and Captive Power Mines, factories, warehouses, mills, refrigeration, cold storage and transportation are immediate opportunities for investors in power, but what approach could be taken to promote the projects that will aid them in selling excess power to TANESCO? Moderator: Michael Jordan, Senior Energy Advisor, USAID/Tanzania Participants: Eng. Jones Olotu, Acting Projects and Planning Research Manager, Rural Energy Agency (REA) Dr. Samuel Nyantahe, Chairman, Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) David Ross, Managing Director, Statera Capital Martin Kalter, Vice President -­‐ Sales Sub-­‐Sahara Africa, MAN Diesel & Turbo Angelika Farhan-­‐Reimpell, Project Manager, Renewable Energy Project Development Programme (PDP), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH Networking Coffee Break 16:00-­‐17:00 Discussion Session: Delivering Renewable Energy to Tanzania Tanzania is blessed with abundant and high-­‐quality renewable energy resources, which are largely untapped. What are Tanzania’s plans for financing and implementing hydro, geothermal, wind and solar power to the grid? How can Tanzania deliver a more reliable supply of electricity throughout renewable energy and provide interconnection links with its neighbouring countries? 17:00-­‐17:30 17:30-­‐17:40 17:40 Moderator: Kwame Parker, Executive & Head, Power & Infrastructure East Africa, Stanbic Bank Participants: Dr. Babu Ram, Chief Power Engineer, African Development Bank (AfDB) Dr. Natalia Kulichenko, Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank Patrick Ngowi, Chief Executive Officer, Helvetic Solar Mark Gammons, Project Director, Wind East Africa Dr. Bart Tsala, President, The Kidiaga Group Stephen Mwakifwamba, Energy, Development Cooperation Division, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SiDA) Day 2 Scene Setter -­‐ Project Presentation followed by Q&A: Symbion Power Mtwara Project and Transmission Pipeline Presenter: Paul Hinks, Chief Executive Officer, Symbion Power and Peter Gathercole, Vice President, Business Development East Africa, Symbion Power 5 minutes video presentation on the Jakaya M. Kilwete Youth Park from Symbion Power EnergyNet Closing Remarks: Simon Gosling, Managing Director, EnergyNet Evening Drink Reception – Where The Deals Are Done Sponsored by: Norton Rose Fulbright & SONGAS Day Two: Friday, 4 December 08:00-­‐08:50 Registration and Networking Coffee 08:50-­‐09:05 Opening Address: James Andilile, Assistant Commissioner for Energy, Ministry of Energy and Minerals 09:05-­‐09:20 Special Address: Tonia Kandiero, Country Resident, African Development Bank (AfDB) 09:20-­‐09:35 Special Briefing: Deciphering the Petroleum Bill and Its Implication on Investors This special briefing will review the Petroleum Act and discuss addendums to the reform plans that will provide crucial insights for investors seeking further clarity. Presenter: Senior Representative, IMMMA Advocates 09:35-­‐11:00 Discussion Session: Gas to Power IPPs – the Future of Tanzania’s Gas Prioritisation Strategy As gas supply is fast becoming a reality in Tanzania and what are the key areas of prioritisation? 11:00-­‐11:20 11:20-­‐11:45 11:45-­‐13:00 13:00-­‐13:10 13:10-­‐14:45 15:00-­‐16:00 Scene Setting Presentation: Eng. Kupuulya Angentile Musomba, Acting General Manager, Gas Supply Company (GASCO) Special Presentation: Alberto Barsotti, Aeroderivative Sub-­‐Saharan Africa Sales Director, GE Power & Water Financing Gas-­‐to-­‐Power Projects: Kwame Parker, Executive & Head, Power & Infrastructure East Africa, Stanbic Bank Discussion Session Moderator: Sebastian Shana, Principal Petroleum Geologist, Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Tanzania Participants: Eng. Kupuulya Angentile Musomba, Acting General Manager, Gas Supply Company (GASCO) Alberto Barsotti, Aeroderivative Sub-­‐Saharan Africa Sales Director, GE Power & Water Chris Down, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright Kwame Parker, Executive & Head, Power & Infrastructure East Africa, Stanbic Bank Herbert Gammons, LNG Expert, Synergy One LLC Networking Coffee Break Project presentation: Geothermal Energy Update Presenter: Eng. Boniface Njombe, Director General, Tanzania Geothermal Development Company (TGDC) Discussion Session: Investor Guarantees -­‐ How is the Industry Responding to this Challenge? As a critical enabler for investors, government-­‐backed guarantees would transform the sector; however, they are not currently on the table – why and is there an alternative solution? Moderator: Matt Kavanagh, Senior Vice President for Business Development, Symbion Power Participants: Nigel Whittaker, Managing Director, Songas Dr. Natalia Kulichenko, Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank Chidozie Emenuga, Chief Country Economist, African Development Bank (AfDB) David Bowers, Vice-­‐President Investments, Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) EnergyNet Day Two Closing Remarks: Simon Gosling, Managing Director, EnergyNet Farewell Lunch Sponsored by: Wind East Africa Exclusive Tour of the Jakaya M. Kilwete Youth Park -­‐ Sponsored by: Symbion Power Speakers 1. Eng. Omar A. Chambe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Tanzania 2. Kenneth Mutaonga, Energy Sector Manager, President’s Delivery Bureau (PDB), President’s Office, Tanzania 3. James Andilile, Assistant Commissioner for Energy, Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Government of Tanzania 4. Sebastian Shana, Principal Petroleum Geologist, Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Tanzania 5. Eng. Felchesmi Mramba, Managing Director, Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) 6. Eng. Felix Ngamlagosi, Director General, Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) 7. Eng. Kupuulya Angentile Musomba, Acting General Manager, Gas Supply Company (GASCO) 8. Eng. Decklan Mhaiki, Deputy Managing Director Investments, TANESCO 9. Eng. Anastas Mbawala, Director of Electricity, Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) 10. Eng. Jones Olotu, Acting Projects and Planning Research Manager, Rural Energy Agency (REA) 11. Eng. Boniface Njombe, Director General and CEO, Tanzania Geothermal Development Company (TGDC) 12. Dr. Samuel Nyantahe, Chairman, Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) 13. Senior Representative, IMMMA Advocates 14. Dr. Babu Ram, Chief Power Engineer, African Development Bank (AfDB) 15. Tonia Kandiero, Country Resident, African Development Bank (AfDB) 16. Chidozie Emenuga, Chief Country Economist, African Development Bank (AfDB) 17. Dr. Natalia Kulichenko, Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank 18. Paul Hinks, CEO, Symbion Power 19. Nigel Whittaker, Managing Director, Songas 20. David Ross, Managing Director, Statera Capital 21. Alberto Barsotti, Aeroderivative Sub-­‐Saharan Africa Sales Director, GE Power & Water 22. Stephen Mwakifwamba, Energy, Development Cooperation Division, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) 23. Angelika Farhan-­‐Reimpell, Project Manager, Renewable Energy Project Development Programme (PDP), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH 24. Michael Jordan, Senior Energy Advisor, USAID/Tanzania 25. Martin Kalter, Vice President -­‐ Sales Sub-­‐Sahara Africa, MAN Diesel & Turbo 26. David Bowers, Vice-­‐President Investments, Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) 27.
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Chris Down, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright Patrick Ngowi, Chief Executive Officer, Helvetic Solar Kwame Parker, Executive & Head, Power & Infrastructure East Africa, Stanbic Bank Herbert Gammons, LNG Expert, Synergy One LLC Mark Gammons, Project Director, Wind East Africa Matt Kavanagh, Senior Vice President for Business Development, Symbion Power Peter Gathercole, Vice President, Business Development East Africa, Symbion Power Jaffer S. Mahcano, Deputy Managing Director, TIB Development Bank Dr. Bart Tsala, President, The Kidiaga Group Jón Örn Jónsson, Country Manager Ethiopia, Reykjavik Geothermal Adam Lovett, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright Francois Pienaar, Business Development Africa, ESB International