Tanzania to Host Energy Connect 2024 Conference (October 16-18): Advancing Clean Cooking and Sustainable Energy Innovations

Energy Connect Conference 2024 Tanzania

Energy Connect 2024, the premier event dedicated to advancing clean cooking and sustainable energy, will be held from October 16 to October 18, 2024, at Johari Rotana, Dar es Salaam.

With the theme “Clean Cooking, Green Energy: Synergy for Innovations in Sustainable Energy,” this three-day event is designed to unite stakeholders across various sectors, including government, private industry, financiers, academia, NGOs, and international agencies.

Hosted by Mwananchi Communications Limited in partnership with the Association of Tanzania Oil & Gas Service Providers (ATOGS), the Tanzania LPG Association, and the World Liquid Gas Association (WLGA), the event supports the national goal of ensuring 80% of Tanzanian households access to clean cooking energy by 2034.

This event presents a unique opportunity for investors interested in Tanzania’s energy sector. It showcases the country’s commitment to sustainable energy solutions and offers insights into potential investment opportunities in clean cooking and green energy technologies.

Commenting on the event, Hon. Abdulsamad Abdulrahim, Chairman of ATOGS, remarked, “Energy Connect 2024 is a testament to our commitment to fostering local capacity and promoting sustainable energy solutions. Clean cooking and green energy are essential to improving livelihoods and ensuring a healthier environment in Tanzania.”

On his part, Mr. Victor Mushi, Acting Managing Director of Mwananchi Communications, emphasized, “This event showcases the synergies between clean cooking and green energy solutions, highlighting the innovations that are crucial for Tanzania’s energy future.”

Key Event Highlights:

  • Inspiring Keynotes: Thought leaders will discuss the future of clean cooking and green energy, emphasizing the role of sustainable energy solutions in achieving national goals.
  • Panel Discussions: Experts will address topics such as scaling clean cooking solutions, innovative financing models, and policy frameworks for sustainable energy adoption.
  • Workshops & Demonstrations: Hands-on demonstrations of cutting-edge clean cooking technologies and LPG market best practices led by the World Liquid Gas Association.
  • Exhibition: Featuring the latest products and solutions in the clean cooking and green energy sectors.
  • Networking Opportunities: A chance to connect with decision-makers, industry experts, financiers, and innovators to foster collaborations and partnerships for a sustainable energy future.
  • Closed Workshop: A session led by the WLGA, focusing on LPG market development best practices.
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Launch of Women in LPG (WINLPG) Tanzania National Chapter: A key initiative that will be introduced during the event, aimed at promoting inclusivity and leadership in the energy sector.

Sponsorship & Partnership Opportunities:
Energy Connect 2024 offers excellent opportunities for companies and organizations to demonstrate their commitment to innovation and sustainability in the energy sector. Sponsorship or partnership provides brand visibility, as well as the chance to support a national agenda focused on clean cooking and sustainable energy. Interested parties are encouraged to seize this opportunity to join a transformative movement toward a greener future.

For sponsorship inquiries and partnership opportunities, please contact Mary Stanslaus at mstanslaus@tz.nationmedia.com or via phone/WhatsApp at +255 743 808 100.

For more details and to register, visit the official Energy Connect 2024 website: https://energyconnect.co.tz/ or call +255 766 312 439.

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