First held in 2014, AIX Power & Renewables has become one of the meeting places of choice for Africa’s power sector stakeholders, including leading private and public sector investors, African officials and project developers.
Take a closer look at the initial themes and programme topics for the two-day AIX: Power & Renewables meeting.
Register by 30 April for a 25% discount
Attracting industry professionals from a range of disciplines and business interests, AIX provides an opportunity to engage with experts developing sustainable projects, to gain insights into investor confidence, and to assess and understand developing trends in challenging and dynamic markets.
AIX is focused on producing meetings that establish an enduring dialogue for energy industry professionals, with a now proven track record of stimulating business engagement and long-term partnerships.
We work closely with our sponsors and will help raise your profile and connect you with other participants before, during, and after the meeting. This includes input on the agenda, photos of the meeting for your own use and social media posts highlighting your participation and status as sponsor.
Our standard sponsorship package includes a prominent panellist position, delegate passes, client passes, photos, sponsor logos on event banners and marketing collateral and a full-page colour ad in the meeting book.
We can tailor a sponsorship package that includes a meeting room with refreshments and will help co-ordinate the logistics to make sure you get the maximum benefit from your support.
Officials, public utilities and regulatory bodies
Advisor to the Climate Envoy in the Office of the President (Kenya) – ANSER (Dr Congo) – AUDA-NEPAD – Electricity Control Board Namibia – Electricity Regulatory Authority (Uganda) – FCDO (UK) – GRIDCo (Ghana) – Ministry of Energy and Petroleum (Ghana) – Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) – Niger Delta Power Holding Company – Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) – Office National de l'Electricité et de l'Eau Potable (ONEE) Morocco – Public Private Partnerships Directorate (Kenya) – Rural Electrification Agency (Nigeria) – Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) – UK Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
Finance and Investment
Acumen Debt Fund – African Development Bank (AfDB) – Africa Finance Corporation – Alliant Insurance Services – ARM-Harith – ATIDI – BIO – British International Investment – Camco Energy – CDP – Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners – Cresco – DFC – FMO – FSD Africa – GET.Invest – Greenmax Capital Group – GuarantCo – IFC –InfraCredit – Mauritius Commercial Bank – Nedbank – Norfund – Persistent Energy – Standard Bank – UBA (Ghana)
Project development
Africa GreenCo – Afreenergy Solar – AEE Power Ventures – Anergi – Anglo American – Anzana Electric Group – Buffalo Energy – Clarke Energy – ATC Ghana – ARC Power – Emesco – Glencore – Globeleq – Great Lakes Africa Energy – Gridworks – H1 Holdings – Husk Power Systems – InfraCo Africa – Infinity Power – JUWI Renewable Energies – Konexa – Milele Energy – Mobile Power – NOA – Pele Green Energy – PowerGen Renewable Energy – Redox One – RIC Energy Group – RIPLE – RMI – Siemens Energy – Scatec – Seplat – Solarcentury Africa – Tatanga Energy – Tetra Tech – Voltalia – Wärtsilä
Professional services
Addleshaw Goddard – Africa Confidential – African School of Regulation – Altgen – Bowmans –Cardano Advisory – Caseyare Consulting – Cogent International – DNV – Economic Consulting Associates – EMFin Advisory – Energy Exemplar – FEEM – Global Infrastructure Anti-Corruption Centre – Gogla – Greencrowd Energy – Harmattan Renewables – Havergate Infrastructure – Herbert Smith Freehills – Hunton – Andrews & Kurth – IEA – Kuungana Advisory – Mekdes & Associates – Multiconsult – Odyssey Energy Solutions – Oxford Institute for Energy Studies – Pipal – Power Futures Lab – Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) – Saja Climate Partners – Simmons & Simmons – Sisu Advisors – SLR Consulting – Steptoe – Tony Blair Institute for Global Change – Trinity International – White & Case – Women In Renewable Energy – Universal Energy Facility (SEforALL)
Contact Bruno Coburn with any questions about the event.
1 AIX: Power & Renewables 2025 ticket
£2400
(1 ticket to attend "AIX: Power & Renewables 2025", London, 18-19 November)
A discount of 25% will be applied at checkout
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