PANEL DISCUSSION: The Policy and Regulatory Framework Needed to Attract Investment

Investment in sustainable energy requires a clear and stable policy and regulatory environment, which effectively balances commercial, social and environmental interests. Policy uncertainty, incoherent regulations and social and environmental conflicts will effectively deter investment in sustainable energy. Leaders in finance and energy, social activists and regulators identify the regulatory risk deterring investment in sustainable energy; and what can be done to mitigate them.

Areas for discussion include:

  • From the regulatory perspective, what are the necessary policy reforms in the energy sector that would attract development finance?
  • What are some of the policy and regulatory issues that may impede funding from commercial financial institutions?
  • Given the scale of the energy crises in South Africa, why are many energy initiatives ending up in court?
  • Regulatory clarity surrounding the Green Finance Taxonomy.
  • Institutional Investment across North Africa and a winning formula to attract FDI


Wednesday 11 October 11:15 - 11:50 CTICC2

Green Finance Forum

Add to calendar 10/11/2023 11:15 10/11/2023 11:50 PANEL DISCUSSION: The Policy and Regulatory Framework Needed to Attract Investment

Investment in sustainable energy requires a clear and stable policy and regulatory environment, which effectively balances commercial, social and environmental interests. Policy uncertainty, incoherent regulations and social and environmental conflicts will effectively deter investment in sustainable energy. Leaders in finance and energy, social activists and regulators identify the regulatory risk deterring investment in sustainable energy; and what can be done to mitigate them.

Areas for discussion include:

  • From the regulatory perspective, what are the necessary policy reforms in the energy sector that would attract development finance?
  • What are some of the policy and regulatory issues that may impede funding from commercial financial institutions?
  • Given the scale of the energy crises in South Africa, why are many energy initiatives ending up in court?
  • Regulatory clarity surrounding the Green Finance Taxonomy.
  • Institutional Investment across North Africa and a winning formula to attract FDI
CTICC2 Africa/Johannesburg
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Moderator

Laura Peinke

Acting Executive: Economic Development, Eastern Cape Development Corporation 

Speakers

Dr. Harold Obiga

Director of Legal Services, Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA), Republic of Uganda

James Manda

Technical Manager, African Forum for Utility Regulators (AFUR)

Nhlanhla Gumede

Head of Electricity Regulation, NERSA, South Africa

Sanusa Garba

Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Nigeria