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Plenary Spotlight: Using past problems to better finance future C&I – Sponsored by Absa
Lessons learned, shared directly to help those financing commercial and industrial solar and wind projects understand both the opportunities and challenges. Avoid the pitfalls and hear direct from experienced operators who have developed, bought, built, financed, sold, and securitized portfolios of commercial solar and wind projects in this dynamic sector. This session takes place 17 February at 12:00 | ![]() |
Moderator Spotlight: Daniel Goldstuck |
Daniel Goldstuck is head of Energy Storage and Microgrid Services at SOLA .His current role encompasses sales growth of energy storage projects and services, the development of software tools for related applications and overseeing the execution and operation of SOLA’s fleet of microgrids. He has extensive experience in managing the financial close of solar assets, with specific focus on technical, legal and regulatory aspects of utility scale grid connections. Join him as he moderates ‘ Using past problems to better finance future C&I’ at 12:00 | ![]() |
Session Spotlight: Putting the wheels in motion. |
Transforming the way we procure Distributed Generation Projects. Taking a closer look at the innovative methods of the City of Cape Town as they work to create a marketplace for renewable energy procurement, this session will discuss the 100MW licence exemption, the need for a wheeling framework as well as the regulatory framework and how it will support municipalities and intensive users to access sustainable energy. This session takes place 16 February 2022 at 10:05 |
Moderator Spotlight: Niveshen Govender |
![]() | Niveshen represents the solar PV industry view at various platforms, engaging several stakeholders in the renewable energy space. In the last 3 years, he has championed the development and implementation of a voluntary quality mechanism, the PV GreenCard a programme based on skills development, standardization and documentation for small scale embedded generation Solar PV systems. He further mentors women in the sector through the WE Connect mentorship programme and small businesses through the Climate Innovation Centre’s incubation programme. Join him as he moderates Putting the wheels in motion 16 February 2022 at 10:05 |

Your safety at Solar Power Africa 2022 is our priority and we have made every effort to ensure that the relevant Covid-19 protocols are in place to protect all attendees. As per Government restrictions, there are limited seats available. Delegate passes are available, secure your Solar Power Africa 2022 delegate pass online today. |
Standard delegate pass: Group booking: Gala dinner: | R8 500 | Until 15 February 2022 R36 000 | 5 people R1 500 | Per Person |