African Utility Week Industry Awards: celebrating African projects and people solving the continent’s energy challenges

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“An important message to the stakeholders on what is required to be world class.”

“For Bokpoort winning the African Community Project of the Year award not only recognises our dedication
towards dealing with socio-economic issues in the areas we invest in, but also encourages us to do more.
The Bokpoort Project has spent over ZAR1.6-billion in local content through the project alone.
This, with the focus on high local employment, has transformed the economy of the area.”

– Nandu D Bhula, CEO Acwa Power SolAfrica Bokpoort CSP Power Plant, southeast of Upington, South Africa
and winners of the African Utility Week Industry Award for African Community Project of the Year in 2015

This year’s African Utility Week Industry Awards will once again honour pioneering utilities, projects and people in the energy and water industry on the continent. The third edition of the awards takes place on Wednesday, 18 May, during the annual African Utility Week and Clean Power Africa at the CTICC in Cape Town. Categories vary from Power Utility of the Year Award, Clean Energy Project of the Year to the Future Leader Award and Power or Water Woman of the Year.

These prestigious industry awards will be presented during a gala dinner welcoming 700 of Africa’s most distinguished power and water industry professionals to recognise those that represent a benchmark of excellence for the industry. Entries for nominations for the awards close on 11 March and the public is invited to nominate themselves or colleagues and projects that have made outstanding contributions to the sector.

Last year’s winners included City Power’s Sicelo Xulu, who was named Utility Executive of the Year, eThekwini won Municipality of the Year while retailing giant Ackermans won the award for the Clean Energy Project of the Year. The prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award went to Dr Lawrence Musaba, Coordination Centre Manager, Southern African Power Pool in Zimbabwe.

Awards focus on achievements
Lucy Electric South Africa, experts in secondary distribution solutions, are platinum sponsors forAfrican Utility Week and are also returning award sponsors. Rick St John, Regional Director for Lucy Electric says “I am looking forward to personally presenting the Power Utility of the Year Award during the evening”.

Another returning sponsor for the awards is silver sponsor Kamstrup. “The African Utility Week Industry Awards focus on achievements,” says Petrus Van Heerden, Country Manager of Kamstrup in South Africa, “and how utilities are part of the solutions to the challenges the communities in Africa are facing.”

He adds: “we have sponsored the event for several years, and find that we get optimum exposure and improved awareness to our brand. Of course, Kamstrup is proud to be associated with a best in class award, but just as important is that we send an important message to the stakeholders on what is required to be world class.”

Other leading names in the utility industry that are also awards sponsors are Powertech (lead sponsor) and Accenture.

The esteemed panel of judges that will decide on the winners includes:

Charles A. Hemba, Monitoring and Evaluation Expert, Niger Delta Support Programme, Water and Sanitation Component, Nigeria

Wim Jonker-Klunne, Programme Director, Energy & Environment Partnership (EEP) Programme, South Africa

Carl Kachale, Director, Trade Finance in Sub-Sahara Africa, CITI, Malawi

Ronoh Kibet, Geothermal Project Engineer, KenGen, Kenya

Lungile Mashele, Energy Specialist, Development Bank of Southern Africa, South Africa

Nathan T. Moore, Advisor, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ), Tanzania

Joseph Ndegeya, Business Development Manager, National Water and Sewerage Corporation, Uganda

Paul T. Yillia, Program Manager (Water-Energy Nexus), UN Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All), Austria

Nicolette Pombo-van Zyl, Editor, ESI Africa, South Africa

African Utility Week Industry Award 2016 categories:

Lifetime Achievement Award

Power Utility Executive of the Year

Water Utility Executive of the Year

Power Utility of the Year

Water Utility of the Year

Clean Energy Project of the Year

Pioneer in Project Finance – NEW CATEGORY

Community Development Project of the Year

Future Leader Award – NEW CATEGORY

Energy/Water Efficiency Project of the Year

Power/Water Woman of the Year

More information about the awards and how to nominate a person or project is available here: http://www.african-utility-week.com/awards

The 16th African Utility Week and Clean Power Africa conference and trade exhibition returns to Cape Town from 17-19 May 2016 – gathering some 6000 engineers, stakeholders and solution providers from around the globe.

The event will feature 250 exhibitors, 250 speakers, a six stream strategic conference, a free-to-attend technical conference on the expo floor, three high-profile keynote sessions, technical site visits and the coveted industry awards gala dinner.

The trade exhibition will be free when registering in advance and showcase water and energy saving technologies and services for the industry and feature hands-on demonstrations and CPD-accredited technical workshops on the exhibition floor.

African Utility Week and Clean Power Africa are organised by Spintelligent, leading Cape Town-based trade exhibition and conference organiser, and the African office of Clarion Events Ltd, based in the UK. The event forms part of a global energy event series, including European Utility Week, Australian Utility Week, Asian Utility Week and Latin American Utility Week. Other African flagship events in Spintelligent’s power portfolio are East African Power Industry Convention (EAPIC), West African Power Industry Convention (WAPIC), iPAD Rwanda Power & Mining Investment Forum and iPAD Cameroon Energy & Infrastructure Forum.

Dates for African Utility Week and Clean Power Africa 2016:
Conference and expo: 17-19 May 2016
Awards gala dinner:  18 May 2016
Site visits: 20 May 2016
Location: CTICC, Cape Town, South Africa

Websites: www.african-utility-week.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfricaUtilities
Linkedin: African Power Forum

 

Contact:
Communications manager:  Annemarie Roodbol
Telephone:  +27 21 700 3558
Mobile:  +27 82 562 7844
Email:  annemarie.roodbol@spintelligent.com

TOA Correspondent

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