PowerTech Africa 2025 To Drive Innovation In East Africa’s Clean Energy Landscape

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Africa’s energy landscape is changing quickly as the demand for reliable and sustainable power grows. While there has been progress, many people still don’t have access to electricity, which limits economic growth, social progress, and industrial development. To tackle this issue, both governments and businesses are focusing more on renewable energy sources like solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal power. Kenya, a key economic leader in the region, is leading the way in Africa’s shift to renewable energy.

Bricsa Consulting is excited to announce the 7th Edition of PowerTech Africa, a key two-day event taking place on January 30th and 31st, 2025, at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya. This exclusive event highlights Africa’s dedication to speeding up its shift to renewable energy. The 7th Edition of PowerTech Africa will bring together experts to discuss and shape the future of the region’s energy sector. The event will focus on new technologies, sustainable financing, and policy solutions aimed at boosting economic growth and ensuring environmental sustainability.

The conference will bring together key industry leaders, policymakers, and investors to explore complete energy solutions, covering everything from project development to grid integration. The event aims to speed up the implementation of renewable energy projects, encourage regional collaboration, and secure sustainable financing to help power Africa’s future.

 

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