About 3,000 stakeholders and investors are expected to attend the 21st Africa Energy Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, next June. The forum, which provides a platform for key energy sector stakeholders, will explore the opportunities and innovations set to shape policy and investment decisions on the African continent. The African Energy Forum welcomes decision makers from all corners of the world, with some 46% participants coming from Africa, including from Mozambique, Angola, Côte D’Ivoire, Morocco, Nigeria, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa and Ethiopia. Positive developments have taken place with the setting up of partnerships, such as the Africa-European Union Energy Partnership, and the Power Africa Initiative, which is supported by the US and the Africa Renewable Energy Initiative. The forum has earned the reputation of being not only the greatest Africa energy forum, but the greatest energy forum in the world.
Source: The North Africa Journal February 06, 2019 13:52 UTC