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Tanzania - Infrastructure New Energy Investment Forum

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Tanzania - Infrastructure New Energy Investment Forum

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  1. 2NDTANZANIA Infrastructure & New Energy Investment Forum DAR ES SALAAM 21 SEPTEMber 2016 Brussels Head Office: Avenue du Pérou, 84 B-1000 Brussels - Belgium. Tel. +32 2 662 16 12. Bratislava Office: Pluhova 2 Bratislava 831 03 Slovak Republic. Tel. +421 257 272 856. Orlando Office: 601 N. New York Ave Winter Park 32789 Florida - USA. Tel. +1 407 985 2256. Email: info@euroconventionglobal.com • Web: www.conventionventures.com
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  3.   2nd  TANZANIA  INFRASTRUCTURE  &     NEW  ENERGY  INVESTMENT  FORUM       Proposed  Program  and  Speaker  Invitees   Please  note  that  the  speakers  listed  below  have  been  invited,  but  not  all  of  them  are  confirmed  yet,   The  program  will  be  updated  with  new  speakers  and  speaker-­‐sponsors  in  the  coming  weeks.   Wednesday  21  September,  2016     08:45  –  09:25   Registration  of  participants,  welcome  coffee  and  networking   09:25  –  09:30             Welcome  Address   09:30  –  11:00   Panel  Session  1:  Shaping  Tanzania’s  economy,  energy  and  infrastructure  transition         •   Spending  over  45%  of  national  budget  for  infrastructure  development  -­‐  ambitions  and  expectations     •   Becoming  eastern  getaway  for  the  land-­‐locked  booming  central  African  economies     •   Cross  border  financing  and  participation  in  regional  transport  infrastructure  projects   •   Challenges  of  provisioning  adequate  regional  interconnectivity  –  multimodal  transport  opportunities   •   Boosting  Tanzania's  regional  economic  competitiveness   •   Implementation  and  financing  of  priority  transport  infrastructure   •   Development  of  Export  Processing  Zones  and  Free  Economic  Zones   •   Deliver  long-­‐run  economic  benefits  through  investment  in  transport  and  energy  infrastructure   •   Tourism  infrastructure  –  securing  steady  future  cash  flow  from  the  country`s  unlimited  natural  advantages     •   Addressing  and  eliminating  infrastructure  bottlenecks   •   Opportunities  for  the  private  sector  to  invest  in  public  infrastructure   •   Efficient  financing  mechanisms  to  fill  the  gap  between  the  economic  needs  and  the  current  infrastructure  development  status   •   Effective  political  and  regulatory  instruments  to  attract  and  repay  direct  private  investment   •   Support  private  sector  investment  under  PPP   •   Panel  Discussion  and  Q&A       Phina  Jerome  LYIMO,  Senior  Investment  Promotion     Officer,  Tanzania  Investment  Centre  (TIC)       Beng’i  MAZANA  ISSA,  Executive  Secretary,  National     Economic  Empowerment  Council  (NEEC),  Tanzania       A  Senior  Representative  from   Ministry  of  Transport,  Tanzania               Jaffer  S.  MAHCANO,  Deputy  Managing  Director,   Tanzania  Investment  Bank       Peter  CHISAWILLO,  Chairman,   Tanzania  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Industry  and  Agriculture       A  SPEAKER  FROM  THE  PRIVATE  SECTOR  (available  for  sponsors)     11:00  –  11:30   Coffee  break  &  networking   11:30  –  13:00   Panel  Session  2:  Transport  and  urban  infrastructure  –    capitalizing  on  the  East  Africa  transport  hub  race     •   Strategies  for  a  sustainable  urbanization  in  Angola  and  opportunities  for  the  private  sector   •   Introduction  and  implementation  of  New  Investment  Programs  in  the  Transport  Sector   •   Tanzania’s  Intermodal  and  Rail  Development  Project  -­‐  building  competitive  alternatives  to  road  transport   •   Expansion,  financing  and  modernization  of  existing  transport  infrastructure   •   Extension  of  road  and  rail  networks  -­‐  expanding  international  trading  and  cargo  volume  to  the  Tanzania`s  growing  ports   •   Enhance  efficiency  in  the  transportation  sector  -­‐  reducing  travel  times  between  regions  and  congestion   •   Increase  of  port  capacity  through  modern  multi-­‐modal  transport  connections   •   Financing  the  growing  demand  for  modern  container,  LNG  and  bulk  handling  port  capacity   •   Tanzania  strategic  cities  projects   •   Dar  Es  Salaam  Transport  Policy  and  System  Development  Master  Plan   •   Introduction  of  corridor  management  systems   •   Satellite  centers  and  implementation  of  urban  traffic  management   •   Deepening  local  government  capacity  for  urban  management   •   Panel  Discussion  and  Q&A   Convention Ventures International © 2016. All Rights Reserved.  
  4.   2nd  TANZANIA  INFRASTRUCTURE  &     NEW  ENERGY  INVESTMENT  FORUM           Makame  MBARAWA,  Minister  of  Works,     Transport  and  Communications,  Tanzania       Nehemiah  MCHECHU,  Director  General,     National  Housing  Corporation,  Tanzania       Stephen  NGATUNGA,  President,     Tanzania  Freight  Forwarders  Association             Michael  KISAKA,  Director,  Railway  Regulation,  Surface  and     Maritime  Transport  Regulatory  Authority  (SUMATRA),  Tanzania       Andre  BALD,  Program  Leader  &  Senior  Urban  Specialist,   World  Bank,  Tanzania       A  SPEAKER  FROM  THE  PRIVATE  SECTOR  (available  for  sponsors)         13:00  –  14:00   Luncheon  and  networking   14:00  –  15:30   Panel  Session  3: Financing  of  energy  diversification  and  power  infrastructure   •   Demand  for  diversified  finance  sources  for  the  renewable  sector  –  why  state  funding  and  international  donors  are  no  longer  enough?     •   Reviewing  current  regulations  affecting  direct  investment  in  the  development  of  energy  sources   •   How  downfall  of  renewable  energy  prices  will  affect  Tanzania`s  generation  plans  for  its  vast  solar  and  wind  resources   •   Efforts  to  expand  energy  access  and  increase  sustainable  power  generation   •   Addressing  electric  power  transmission  and  distribution  losses   •   Alternatives  of  the  overreliance  on  hydropower  for  Tanzania`s  energy  sector   •   Gas  fired  plants  to  reduce  hydropower  dependency  by  15%     •   Development  and  possible  further  incentives  for  mini  and  off  grid  projects   •   Further  establishment  of  feed-­‐in  tariffs  and  direct  agreements  with  IPPs   •   Flexible  Mini-­‐Grids   •   Tariff  and  non-­‐tariff  barriers  in  RE  technologies   •   Panel  Discussion  and  Q&A   MODERATOR:       David  L.  ROSS,  Managing  Director,     Statera  Capital  Limited,  Tanzania       Juliana  L.  PALLANGYO,  Deputy  Permanent  Secretary  of     the  Ministry  of  Energy  and  Minerals  of  the  United  Republic     of  Tanzania       Decklan  MHAIKI,  Deputy  Managing  Director  -­‐  Investment,   Tanzania  Electric  Supply  Company  (TANESCO)       A  SPEAKER  FROM  THE  PRIVATE  SECTOR  (available  for  sponsors)           Anastas  MBAWALA,  Director  of  Electricity,  Energy  &     Water  Utilities  Regulatory  Authority  (EWURA),  Tanzania       Boniface  Gissima  NYAMO-­‐HANGA,  Acting  Director  General,     Rural  Energy  Agency  (REA),  Tanzania       Michael  JORDAN,  Senior  Energy  Advisor,  USAID,  Tanzania       Tonia  KANDIERO,  Country  Representative,     African  Development  Bank  (AfDB),  Tanzania       15:30  –  16:00   Coffee  break  &  networking   16:00  –  17:30    Panel  Session  4:  Renewable  energy  –  meet  future  power  generation  goals  and  growing  needs     •   An  outlook  to  Tanzania’s  immense  solar  and  wind  power  potential   •   Cost  competitiveness  of  grid  and  off-­‐grid  renewable  energy  generation   •   Implementation  of  variable  energy  sources  to  the  national  grid   •   A  look  at  the  Singida  Wind  Power  Project  –  the  first  GRID  connected  wind  project  in  Tanzania   •   Solar  Energy  for  Self-­‐consumption  –  a  solution  for  the  industry,  tourism  and  remote  areas  with  no  access  to  grid   •   “One  Million  Solar  Homes  2017”  program   •   Renewable  Energy  for  Private  Off  Takers  and  Grid  Feed   •   Demand  for  renewable  energy  resource  mapping  –  investment  in  ground-­‐based  solar  and  wind  measuring  stations   •   Geothermal  exploration  and  development   •   Biomass  energy  strategy  –  developing  of  mini  and  micro  grids  for  biomass   •   Opportunities  for  Innovative  Applications  and  battery  technologies  in  Tanzania   •   Panel  discussion  and  Q&A   Convention Ventures International © 2016. All Rights Reserved.  
  5.       17:30   2nd  TANZANIA  INFRASTRUCTURE  &     NEW  ENERGY  INVESTMENT  FORUM         Edward  ISHENGOMA,  Commissioner  for  Renewable  Energy,   Ministry  of  Energy  and  Minerals,  Tanzania       Matthew  JOSEPHAT  MATIMBWI,  Executive  Secretary,     Tanzania  Renewable  Energy  Association  (TAREA)       Boniface  NJOMBE,  Director  General,     Geothermal  Development  Company  of  Tanzania       Victor  AKIM,  National  Energy  Consultant,  United  Nations   Industrial  Development  Organization  (UNIDO),  Tanzania       End  of  Conference       Nathan  MOORE,  Advisor  to  the  Energy  and  Water     Utilities  Regulatory  Authority  of  Tanzania,  GIZ       Eric  K.  MUGURUSI,  Former  Director  of  Environment,   Vice  President's  Office,  Tanzania       James  NGELEJA,  National  Energy  Project  Coordinator,   National  Environment  Management  Council,  Tanzania       A  SPEAKER  FROM  THE  PRIVATE  SECTOR  (available  for  sponsors)           Convention Ventures International © 2016. All Rights Reserved.