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Power Purchase Agreement(Johanesburg/Singapore)

Tuesday, 25 March 2014
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Power Purchase Agreement
Structuring successful Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), managing competitive electricity markets & attracting merchant power investments
Johannesburg: 11 - 14 February 2014 | Singapore: 25 - 28 March 2014
Register by 13 Dec 2013 and save up to $600
Web: http://www.infocusinternational.com/ppa/index.html

Overview
There are many moving pieces affecting the future of electric power development in Emerging Market. Unlike the past Independent Power Project models, which featured standardised take-or-pay contracts – today’s market demands more innovative incentives to ensure better availability, better performance, as well as more attractive and sustainable mixtures of fuel sources. Economies throughout Africa, Asia and Middle East urgently need to master the key tools, models, and lessons learned for transforming and strengthening today’s electricity sector. These include the latest models in negotiating Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), in designing and managing new competitive power markets, as well as attracting the right mix of renewable energy sources.

This 4-day comprehensive workshop gives you clear explanations of the new models of PPA risk allocation, of designing and managing competitive power markets, attracting private investments in renewable energy, through a series of real case examples of contracts and markets. Case Studies will include real examples from Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. Furthermore, cases stimulate independent thinking and discussion among participants.

Benefits of Attending
LEARN about all the essentials of different PPAs
NEGOTIATE fair and sustainable PPAs
STRUCTURE successful PPAs based upon your own company’s risk profile and risk allocation needs
EXPOSE to the frontiers of international experience in IPP development
LEARN theory and practice of pricing and tariff design
ANALYSE the relationship between Public, Private, and Government sector
PERFORM a policy and risk analysis of PPA contracts
EXPLORE a PPA relationship with EPC, O&M, Fuel Supply, and Interconnect Agreement
GAIN the tools and models in directing your country’s electricity transformation and market design plans
IMPROVE your awareness of the common pitfalls and mistakes to avoid in today’s private power investments
LEAD successful power project finance transactions
IDENTIFY how financial derivatives can be used as an effective hedge of financial and electricity market based risks

Who Should Attend
-Contract/Agreements Specialists
-Negotiators
-Legal/Regulation/Compliance/ Policy Analysts
-Business Development Managers
-Commercial Managers
-Finance Controllers/Treasurers
-Corporate Planners
-Business & Accounting Analysts
-Sales & Trading Managers
-Structured/Trade Finance Managers
-Projects Managers
-Economists
-Investors

From sectors:
-Electric Regulators & Ministries
-Electric, Power & Utility Companies
- IPP Developers
-Banks/Investors
-Energy Supply Company (Oil, Gas, Coal and Renewables)
-Law Firms
-Consultant Firms

Course Certificate
Upon the successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion bearing the signatures from both the Course Director and the Course Organiser. This Certificate will testify your endeavour and serve towards your professional advancement.

For details and registration enquiries, please contact:
Vera Wong
Tel: +65 6325 0276
Email: vera@infocusinternational.com
Web: http://www.infocusinternational.com/ppa/index.html

Location:
Johanesburg/Singapore

 
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