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naee NIGERIA ALTERNATIVE ENERGY EXPO 14-16 October 2015 Shehu Yar'dua Centre, Abuja, Nigeria, #NAEE2015 www.nigeriaalternativeenergyexpo.org EVENT PROGRAMME
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naeeNIGERIA ALTERNATIVEENERGY EXPO

14-16 October 2015 Shehu Yar'dua Centre, Abuja, Nigeria,

#NAEE2015

www.nigeriaalternativeenergyexpo.org

EVENT PROGRAMME

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WELCOME ADDRESS TO NAEE 2015 EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE, HELD AT SHEHU YAR’ ADUA CONFERENCE CENTRE, ABUJA HELD BETWEEN OCTOBER 14th -16th 2015

PRESENTED BY DR. EMMANUEL ONYEJEOSE, EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, INTERNA-TIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

On behalf of all our stakeholders across the world, I humbly welcome you all to the Fifth edition of the

Nigeria’s Alternative Energy Exposition, which is Nigeria’s largest gathering of power policy makers,

manufacturers, investors and consumers all assembled here today in a bid towards brainstorming for

best practices in clean, affordable and equitable energy sufficiency in the 21st Century.

On this occasion the since expanded its horizon and thus the stakeholders’ forum in view of public

concern on inadequate power generation output by the Independent Power Providers, (IPPs) and tariff

harmonisation. This is why we are very delighted in welcoming powerful delegation from the

Presidency which is determined to curb corruption at all levels in the new administration.

We also warmly welcome representatives of the Ministries of Environment and Power for two main

reasons. They have been very supportive in all the editions of this Conference since its kick-off in 2011

at this same venue but more importantly their teams who are representatives of various agencies are

always with us and participating actively in our endeavours in finding suitable and viable technological

solutions to stabilize energy generation and transmission options. Consumers and the present

administration are desirous in their aspirations for adequate power output as they look forward to an

end to epileptic energy supply across the country. We at NAEE have no reason to rationalise the huge

drain on the scare foreign exchange reserve on empowering importers of generating sets which are

not only unsafe but also a major source of environmental hazards. This is why we have consistently

advocated alternative and friendly ecosystem energy generation capacity with technical support from

our global stakeholders.

Our delight is based on fact that the Federal Government is willing to listen to our varying complaints

just as we applaud some rudimentary popular policy measures and pragmatic decisions in creating

enabling operations environment to operate optimally. We understand that government is ready for

accountability and committed to attracting equitable investment funds aimed at meeting infrastructure

development challenges.

Our Committee notes with pleasure that even the most critical of the country’s negligent policy

outputs would now appreciate that a new dawn in policy craft is now in the horizon in the power

sector.

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Our delight is based on the fact that Africa has never recorded any single Foreign Direct Investment,

(FDI) in the power generation industry in proceeding generations of up to the tune of more than the

current investment outlay of more than three billion US dollars in one felt scoop. This is despite the

scourges of the Boko Haram terrorism an abiding hope that before 2016, Nigeria’s power output will be

more than adequate to meet the revised projected demand of over 10,000 MW. The earlier target 4, 000

MW before is quite unrealistic.

The interesting thing about the Nigerian reinventing its power sector is that it is based on investor

confidence backed by prodigious purchasing power in Africa’s largest economy with its blotting middle

class society and conspicuous consumption pattern. The onus of the investors’ confidence is anchored

on the concept of alternative power generation envisaging the lighting up of 100 million of new users in

urban and rural unmet community segments.

We, at the Orgnaising Committe and Mathesis Consulting, UK are convinced like our collaborating local

and international exhibitors that with available fossil fuels and renewable energy resources, Nigeria’s

energy future is very bright. Our research findings indicate that investment capital and human resources

are not necessarily lacking. What have been the banes in energy generation and utility are rightly

attributable to poor articulation of policy objectives and unbridled corruption.

It is not surprising that our consistent large South African team of exhibitors are once again with us

here today. We give them a galloping round of applause. Similarly, we warmly greet the deans of diplomat-

ic corps, from the US, Germany, France, Argentina and the UN agencies, just to mention a few.

Finally, we salute the courage of our long standing collaborating partners, the African Sustainable Energy

Alternative, (AFSEA) and the Southern African Alternative Energy Association, (SAAEA) which have been

very supportive in our clarion calls for making clean energy available at affordable rates in every rural

areas, especially the off grid communities.

I want to invite you all to listen attentively to the various Paper Presentations as we rub minds together

and finally tour the innovation products and devices in modern electricity generation technology stands.

I want to assure you that they are enough challenging entrepreneurship opportunities and franchise

options here in finding industrial solutions to affordable power supply in environmentally friendly

ecosystem. You are sincerely welcome to Abuja as you come face to face with innovative and scalable

energy generation capacity. You are welcome to Abuja, the heart of Africa and melting pot of global

investment.

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Solar Streetlights

Solar Portable System

Solar Station

Solar Pump System

Solar Home System

Solar Lanterns

A SSOLAR

ASTEVEN

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“Go Green with AS SOLAR”

Live Green without pollutions and emissions

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DAY 1 – WEDNESDAY 14TH OCTOBERConsolidating Energy Transformation Gains

8:30 Registration

9.30 Opening by the President of Federal Republic of Nigeria

Muhammadu Buhari GCFR

10:00 Ministerial Keynote: Supporting growth in the Renewable

energy industry

10.20 – What France is doing in Africa in the Renewable Energy

front- Denys GAUER- French Ambassador to Nigeria

10: 40 Consolidating the Energy gains – Prof Emmanuel Onyejeose

11: 00 Opening of Exhibition

11: 30 Renewable Energy Investment panel

Investing in Renewable Energy: what are government investment

priorities and what are investors looking for?

The role of governments and policy in facilitating the growth of

the off-grid lighting market

The need for consolidation in Nigerian Energy market: what is the

government doing to grow Renewable Energy in the mix?

Funding Energy infrastructure: what are the pros and cons of the

various investment models?

Moderator: Chidi Onuoha Green Economics Initiative of Africa,

Panelists:

Gabriel Kajero, CEO, Katika Energy

Segun Adaju, CEO, BlueOcean Nigeria

Yesufu Longe Alonge Head, Power Procurement & Contracts,

NBET

Ewah Eleri –Executive Director; International Centre for Energy,

Environment & Development

12:40 Lunch address: Gold Sponsor: Segun Adaju, CEO,

BlueOcean Nigeria

Lunch Break in Exhibition Hall

14: 00 Key Parts of a Power Purchase Agreement- Yesufu

Longe Alonge Head, Power Procurement & Contracts, NBET

14:20: Renewable Energy and Energy Problems in Africa –

Ewah Eleri –Executive Director; International Centre for

Energy, Environment & Development

14:40 A review of low emissions development in Nigeria- Dr.

Amina Batagarawa, Department of Architecture, ABU, Zaria

15:00: Round-table Discussion – meeting the challenge for

universal access to electricity

This session will provide an overview of innovation that can

enable finance and examine the building blocks for successful

fund raising and unlock what investors are attracted to in the

off-grid sector.

Social impact: motivating investment, informing policy, and

focusing enterprises How to build CSR strategies with a view

to sustainable commercial objective?

What technologies and solutions are working for other

countries ?

Moderator: Dr. Etiosa Uyigue, UNDP

Panelists:

Adenike Akinsemolu, Researcher, Adeyemi University

Engr. (Mrs.) Bahijjahtu Hadiza Abubakar, National Coordinator

Renewable Energy Programme of Nigeria

Henry Emmanuel CEO PRIMAG ASSOCIATES UK

Dr. Amina Batagarawa, Department of Architecture, ABU,

Zaria

15:45 Chairman’s closing remarks

Chairman LOC, Prof Emmanuel Onyejeose

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DAY 2 – THURSDAY 15TH OCTOBERSustaining Profitability with Renewable Energy

9:00 Promoting Massive Renewable Energy (RE) Projects towards

achieving Sustainable Development in Nigeria Taiwo Benjamin,

Carleton University, Canada

9:30 How to tap into the potential for Renewable Energy generation

in Nigeria- Professor Eli Jidere Bala, Director General/CEO, Energy

Commission of Nigeria

9.50 Enzymatic Hydrolysis And Bioethanol Production From Neem

Tree Leaves – Bashar Hadi Abdullahi- Shehu Shagari College of

Education, Sokoto

10:20 COP21, climate change and the role of renewable energy –

Stéphane GOMPERTZ – Minister Plenipotentiary, French

Ambassador for climate in Africa and the Middle East

10:50 Tea Break and networking session

11:30 Panel Discussion

How to make direct sales of off-grid energy products affordable?

The role of consumer and retailer financing: how have the models

worked and what level of coverage is needed?

The role of governments and donors in facilitating access to

capital.

Moderator: Prof Emmanuel Onyejeose, Chairman, Nigeria

Alternative Energy Consortium

Panelists:

Suleiman Yusuf, CEO : Blue Camel Energy Limited

Ogbemudia Osamuyi Godfrey Programs Manager, CREDC

Hon Ifeanyi Ibezi , CEO, Anbez Solar

Ruseh Oghenekaro, Project Manager, BOI/UNDP Solar Energy

Programme

Lunch break in Exhibition Hall

14:00 CAN TRANSITION TO CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE

SAVE AFRICA FROM ENERGY POVERTY? –Okoh, Augustine I.

Sadiq, Benue State University

14:20 Switch the lights with Renewable energy – Faithful

Anichukwu, CEO Jexel Technologies

14:40 What does going Green Mean? Adenike Akinsemolu

Educator & researcher, Adeyemi University of Education

15:00 Round table discussion

Targeting undeserved communities: strategies to deliver

energy to those that the grid cannot reach

Technical Advances and Environmental Issues for Off-Grid

Energy Systems. This session will include a forward looking

outlook on the market implications of key technology trends

related to off-grid energy systems.

The Future of Off-Grid Lighting: Perspectives from Around

the Globe

Evolving partnerships for renewable Energy: finding a

sustainable win-win situation for Nigeria

Panelists; Dr. Egwim, Evans, Researcher : Federal University of

Technology, Minna,

Stéphane GOMPERTZ Minister Plenipotentiary, French

Ambassador for climate in Africa and the Middle East

Okoh, Augustine Sadiq Benue State University

Chris Edeh CEO Pax SA

Hadi Bashar Abdullahi, Department of Chemistry, Shehu

Shagari College of Education, Sokoto Nigeria

15:45 Chairman’s closing remarks

Chairman LOC, Prof Emmanuel Onyejeose

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DAY 3 – FRIDAY 16TH OCTOBEREmpowering our community

9:00 A Review of Low emissions development in Nigeria, Dr. Amina

Batagarawa, Department of Architecture, ABU, Zaria

9.30 Success Story Rural Energy Access Project – Ogbemudia

Osamuyi Godfrey, Programs Manager, Community Research and

Development Center (CREDC)

10:00 Launch of G2020 campaign by Director of Renewable Energy

Federal Ministry of Power.

G2020 is an NAEE initiative, endorsed by government and business

partners, spurring an urgent need for 170 million Nigerians to

embrace energy savings as a national culture, and joining the global

journey towards a sustainable future. G2020’s value proposition is a

desire for a better future for all Nigerians economically, socially and

environmentally.

The name G2020 means 20 MW of Green Energy by the year 2020.

The call to save electricity and to reduce electricity consumption

has been prompted by Nigeria’s traumatised power sector, the

global need to reduce our country’s carbon footprint, and the need

to save money as a result of the economic downturn and rising

electricity prices.

12:00 Launch of Solar Empowered schools in Karashi

Secondary school, Karashi Abuja

Solar Empowered School is a youth initiative of African

Sustainable Energy Association which focuses on the use of

sustainable technology to improve academic performance of

Africa school children, by providing them with solar lanterns

and home studies training.

SES has identified a school in Karashi community where

students don’t have access to the grid to study at night and will

donate solar Latterns to students to improve their academic

performance by reading extra hours in the evening.

15:45 Chairman’s closing remarks

Chairman LOC, Prof Emmanuel Onyejeose

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SPEAKERS

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Adenike AkinsemoluScience Educator and Researcher

Ewah EleriExecutive Director;

International Centre for Energy,

Environment and Development

Chijioke OjiBusiness Development Director , Pax SA

Stéphane GOMPERTZMinister Plenipotentiary, French Ambassador for

climate in Africa and the Middle East

Rosemary Nike Wojuola

Alwyn SmithChairman, SAAEA

Engr. (Mrs.) Bahijjahtu Hadiza AbubakarNational Coordinator

Renewbale Energy Programme of Nigeria,

Professor Eli Jidere BalaDirector General/CEO,

Energy Commission of Nigeria

Denys GAUERFrench Ambassador to Nigeria

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Adedeji Esther Olubukola Olawole Oyewole

Faithful C. AnichukwuBusiness Developer and I.C.T consultant

Shittu Suraj BamideleNEW ERA ENERGY SOLUTIONS

NIGERIA LIMITED

Okoh, Augustine I. SadiqBenue State University

Sir Emmanuel OnyejeoseEditor, Nigeria Alternative Energy

Taiwo BenjaminCarleton University, Canada

Dr. Segun Adaju CEO, BlueOcean Nigeria & SolarNigeria Programme

Olly MalebaneBusiness Development Manager Centre for Export Development

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ENDORSING PARTNERS & SPONSORS

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The Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo 2015 is biggest renewable energy event in Nigeria. The 5th #NAEE2015 will take place at the Shehu Musa Yar ‘ Adua Centre Abuja, from October 14-16, 2015.

145 St. John Street, EC1V 4PY, London |

Suite 211, Lozumba complex Area 10, Garki, Abuja

+44 203 239 6611 / +234 803 703 5439

+44 203 239 6611 (FAX)

EMail: [email protected]

Web: www.nigeriaalternativeenergyexpo.org

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