Central Energy Fund Partners with Africa Energy Indaba

2nd March 2020

     

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This unrivalled collaboration is set to empower sectoral stakeholders with prevalent and cutting-edge industry content and insights, ultimately leading the way for a more progressive, prosperous and sustainable energy landscape and economy as a whole.

The Central Energy Fund (CEF) is proud to announce its premium partnership with the Africa Energy Indaba, which is a definitive energy conference to be held in Cape Town from the 2nd to 4th March 2020.

This globally recognised event attracts the highest quality speakers, senior decision-makers including Ministers, heads of National Oil Companies & State Owned Entities in the energy sector with the aim to address Africa’s energy poverty alleviation and to ensure reliable and affordable energy solutions for the continent.

“As the CEF Group of companies, we are proud to be part of this ground breaking and energy platform where Africans will provide African energy solutions to African energy problems. The inking of this partnership could not have come at a better time when the CEF Group is embarking on a campaign to drive investments in the energy value chain geared to drive the South African economy and create much needed job opportunities” says CEF Group Acting Group Executive, Mr Lufuno Makhuba

This unique partnership between the CEF and Africa Energy Indaba is to provide the quintessential platform for energy industry players to gain considerable insights into capitalising on the various opportunities presented by the continent’s energy sector” said, Managing Director of Africa Energy Indaba, Ms Liz Hart.

During the three days’ conference, low carbon alternatives will be explored in-depth along with the associated challenges and solutions thereof. An unrivalled collaboration of this nature is set to empower sectoral stakeholders with prevalent and cutting-edge industry content. Discussions will unearth a plethora of insights for event attendees, ultimately leading the way for a more progressive, prosperous and sustainable energy landscape and economy as a whole. 2

Providing Energy for the Development of Africa

“We believe that through this partnership the Group will lay a solid foundation to address the challenges that lies ahead in the security of South Africa’s energy future by engaging with various partners and investors in our quest to create shareholder value as well as addressing the triple challenge of unemployment, inequality and energy poverty, said Makhuba.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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