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    Competition increases for African countries seeking FDI into their power sectors

    May 28, 2014
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    African Energy Forum*The 16th annual Africa Energy Forum will take place in Istanbul on 18 – 20 June 2014

    28 May 2014, ISTANBUL, Turkey– As competition increases among government stakeholders vying for investment into power sector projects across Africa, the most competitive countries will gather in Istanbul to promote stability and bankability. The need for countries to compete was highlighted at the World Economic Forum in Nigeria earlier this month, when questions were asked about the ability of some countries to attract foreign private sector investment.

    In terms of investment generation for Africa, the power sector has traditionally been less attractive than elsewhere in the world. With large swathes of poor and crippling infrastructure, the market severely lacked bankability.

    However, government representatives from South Africa, Mozambique, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Cameroon, Namibia, Ghana and Zambia are confirmed to showcase the transformations in investment policies and regulation with specific focus on FDI at the Africa Energy Forum (http://www.africa-energy-forum.com). It is clear that for these nations, the credibility is there and that capturing investment is of paramount importance.

    The 16th annual Africa Energy Forum, hosted with the support of the Ministry for Energy, Turkey, will take place in Istanbul on 18 – 20 June 2014. The meeting will also host energy ministers from Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia, Cameron, with a final confirmation pending from the Nigerian Minister of Finance and the Minister of Mines & Energy, Cote d’Ivoire.

    The Forum in remains a relevant and an important meeting for Africa, despite being held outside of the continent – it’s where the industry gathers to promote investment.

    The event is organised by EnergyNet and is part of a global portfolio of investment meetings, conferences and infrastructure events focused specifically on power and industrial sectors across Africa. For more information visit http://www.energynet.co.uk

    Event dates:

    Conference & Exhibition: 18-20 June 2014

    Location: Hilton Istanbul Bomonti Hotel & Conference Center

    Website: http://www.africa-energy-forum.com

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