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Clean Power Africa to focus on opportunities in hydro, solar industriesThe Clean Power Africa conference and exhibition, to be held in Cape Town, South Africa in September 2012, will focus on new opportunities in the clean energy sectors such as retrofitting hydropower to current dams and helping the mining industry to use excess water to provide onsite power. ![]() South Africa's Energy minister, Elizabeth Dipuo Peters will welcome delegates at the official networking reception at the event which is expected to gather over 600 visitors from across the globe. Clean Power Africa incorporates the fifth edition of the Hydropower Africa 2012 conference and exhibition and the second year of Solar Energy Africa. New opportunitiesSays the Clean Power Africa conference director, Nicolaas Loretz, "we have found that most utilities, municipalities and governments need more insight into retrofitting hydropower to their current dams. Also new opportunities have arisen in the mining industry where excessive water or flooding is now used to provide onsite power for mines and the Clean Power Africa programme will elaborate on this." Loretz continues, "a very exciting trend in the hydropower sector is that conduit hydropower and generating hydropower energy from current water distribution systems are getting more and more traction and most utilities are now looking to capitalise on this." Solar updatesAccording to Loretz, South Africa's Renewable Energy IPP Procurement Programme will be discussed and Dipuo Peters, will elaborate on the way forward. "The programme will also provide up-to-date information on major projects and future prospects for project development, including mini, small and large hydro as well as PV (Photovoltaics) and CSP (Concentrated Solar Thermal Power). More coal-fired power plants are now incorporating CSP and the programme will include updates on this", says Loretz. Programme highlights include:
Hydropower Africa:
Solar Energy Africa:
Site visitsThe event will also host site visit tours to some of the power plants in Africa, including Katse Dam (one of the 10 largest concrete arch dams in the world in terms of its volume), Steenbras (the first hydroelectric pumped-storage scheme in Africa), Palmiet PSS (won an award for Most Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement by SAICE) and South Africa's first concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) solar demonstration plant at the Aquila safari lodge, near Touws River. Event dates and location:Pre-conference workshops: 3 September For more, go to www.cleanpower-africa.com. |