Africagua came into being in order to connect the world with Africa from the Canary Islands, encouraging clean energies and sustainability.

What is AFRICAGUA?

AFRICAGUA brings Canarian businesses into contact with water and renewable energies business opportunities in existence on the nearby African continent.

Topics to be discussed

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Water and renewable energies

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Climate change


In past editions of AFRICAGUA

we have counted with:


 
  • Mor Ndiaye Mbaye
    “Our target for 2017 is to achieve 20% of renewables. To get this objective we are committed to create specific organizations focused on this”
    Mor Ndiaye Mbaye
    Advisor of Energy Council at Senegal
  • Miguel Epkua Ondo
    “Equatorial Guinea will develop renewable energy for Annobon and Corisco Islands”
    Miguel Epkua Ondo
    Consejero Presidencial de Energia en Guinea Ecuatorial
  • International Energy Agency
    “Renewables could meet almost 2/3 of power demand growth in Sub-Saharian Africa by 2020”
    International Energy Agency
  • Kwabena Ampadu Otu-Danquah
    “Ghana is endowed with 4 main renewable energy resources and will invite tenders for solar PV projects”
    Kwabena Ampadu Otu-Danquah
    Ghana head of Renewable Energy Commission