Mozambique’s
recently merged energy and resource ministries present new opportunities for
inward investment
EnergyNet
will host the 4th Annual Powering Africa Mozambique in Maputo from
the 7th-8th May 2015
MAPUTO,
Mozambique, March 24, 2015/ -- With Mozambique's Ministry
of Resources and Energy now merged, the country has taken another major step
towards its 2025 vision for gas and power development. As the former Deputy
Finance Minister, His Excellency Dr. Pedro Couto will clearly have a plan to
promote sustainable partnerships for trade with a focus on the country’s
balance sheet; however, will there be extra emphasis on regional gas sharing
and power sector investment?
With exports
of liquefied natural gas projects scheduled to start in 2019, Mozambique has
high expectations for its gas sector. Furthermore, the prospects for renewable
energy look promising with more than 23TW of possible renewables projects
coming online.
However,
despite over US$ 3.238 billion of investment in power projects in 2014, the
transmission bottleneck continues to impact the social and economic development
of the region, threating the bankability of power projects in development.
Eskom, African Development Bank, IFC and Southern African Power Pool are
amongst the partners addressing transmission and regional distribution to
accelerate the country’s industrial development.
EnergyNet (http://www.energynet.co.uk)
will host the 4th Annual Powering Africa Mozambique in Maputo from
the 7th-8th May 2015 (http://www.poweringafrica-mozambique.com).
Participants will be given the opportunity to connect with over 150 senior
participants including power developers, financiers, DFIs and transmission
partners to discuss market developments, investment opportunities and the
viability of project finance in line with the country’s vision 2025 objectives.
Respected
stakeholders and major investors confirmed to attend include Eskom, Sasol,
AIIM, ACWA Power, SMBC, European Investment Bank, African Development Bank and
Tractebel Engineering. Visit www.poweringafrica-mozambique.com for
more information.
Topics will
focus on the new Ministry’s strategies for encouraging investment, natural
resources and generation topics in support of Mozambique’s plans to escalate
electricity access in line with its future gas economy.
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