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PAST EVENT | ESMAP WORKSHOP | Utility Digitalization and Performance Improvement in Africa | February 12-14, 2024 | South Africa

 

Globally, digital transformation of the power system is fundamentally changing utility operations. Utilities around the world are increasingly deploying digital technologies to improve operational efficiency, automate processes, and manage increasing amount of renewable energy and distributed energy resources.

The World Bank’s Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) designed a 3-Day Training Workshop in collaboration with the India Smart Grid Forum and the Association of Power Utilities of Africa (APUA) on Utility Digitalization and Performance Improvement in Africa.

The workshop covered the role of digital tools and platforms for performance improvement and addressed the challenges of energy transition in Sub-Saharan Africa.

The workshop convened global experts and utility practitioners, to discuss key trends in digital transformation of power utilities and the foundational technologies it entails, present insights on challenges and enablers, implementation roadmaps and strategies, as well as successful and practical case studies from utilities worldwide.

The participants of the workshop gained a wealth of insights on the role of digitalization in grid modernization and improved utility operations, foundational technologies for grid automation and digitalization, IT architecture, data management, cloud services and cyber security, utility performance landscape in Sub-Saharan Africa, communication technologies for utility automation and smart metering, emerging immersive technologies for the power sector, and more.

LEARNING OUTCOMES WERE:

  • Gain insights on the role digital technologies can play in addressing challenges utilities are facing and emerging opportunities.
  • Learn the nuances of digital technologies and implementation challenges with case studies of a broad range of projects from both developed and developing countries.
  • Learn the basic considerations on how to build digitalization roadmaps and formulate programs and projects in their respective utilities.
  • Network with peers from Sub-Saharan African utilities and global experts, knowledge exchange and sharing of insights and best practices and interactive learning sessions and demonstration sessions.

TARGET AUDIENCE WAS:

Employees of electric utility companies and grid operators in Sub-Saharan Africa, responsible for investment planning, commercial operations, IT systems.

Government officials, policymakers, and regulatory authorities involved in shaping energy policies, regulations, and strategies for the digitalization of the energy sector in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Contact: Kabir Malik