Uganda and Ethiopia big winners at East African Power Industry
Awards in Nairobi this week

Uganda and Ethiopia big winners at East African Power Industry
Awards in Nairobi this week
“It is wonderful that EAPIC is coming to Uganda next year”
Uganda scored a double victory at the East African Power Industry
Awards with the country not only winning the Special Recognition
Award for outstanding leadership in the sector, but also scooping up
the Award for Excellence in Power Transmission or Distribution for
the second year in a row. Taking place during the East African Power
Industry Convention (EAPIC) in Nairobi this week, the East African
Power Industry Awards gathered some 180 power professionals from the
region at a glamorous gala dinner on Wednesday and recognised
individuals, companies and projects based on the excellent work they
have been doing in the power sector during 2015/2016.
Uganda’s Fred Kabagambe-Kaliisa, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry
of Energy & Mineral Development of Uganda was honoured for his work
in the utility sector with the Special Recognition Award. Umeme
Limited, Uganda’s main electricity distribution company, won the
Excellence in Power Transmission or Distribution Award. Uganda also
had a strong presence at EAPIC in Nairobi this week with the Hon Eng
Simon D’Ujanga, the Minister of State for Energy, heading up the
delegation.
Ethiopia also won two categories at the awards.
The winners of the East African Power Industry Awards 2016 are:::::
Special Recognition Award
WINNER: Fred Kabagambe-Kaliisa, Permanent Secretary, Uganda Ministry
of Energy & Mineral Development, Uganda
Dr Kabagambe-Kallisa was unable to accept his award in person, but
sent his son, Henry Kaliisa, to deliver his acceptance speech on his
behalf. He paid special tribute to his colleagues in the Ugandan
energy sector, private sector players as well as international
development partners: “With my colleagues in Uganda’s energy sector,
with whom I have worked with for the last 20 years as the Permanent
Secretary, to design and implement policies and laws which have
created a conducive environment for private sector participation and
investment in Uganda’s power industry.”
Dr Fred Kabagambe-Kaliisa is the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry
of Energy and Mineral Development in the Government of Uganda. He
has been Permanent Secretary since 1997 and has worked for the
Government of Uganda for over 38 years. Dr Kabagambe-Kaliisa has
played a central role in the reform of Uganda’s electricity industry
focusing on industry regulation and private sector participation.
The team he led has since 2007 repackaged the development of
Bujagali Hydropower project (250MW) which reached commercial
operation in 2012, the development of several renewable energy
generation projects, and other important public-private partnerships
in power distribution, rural electrification and renewable energy
development.
These efforts have resulted into Foreign Direct Investment of
US$1.50 billion over the last seven years in the power sector in
Uganda and stabilisation of power supply in the country.
Other finalists:
- Ben K Chumo, Managing Director and CEO, Kenya Power and Lighting
Company Limited, Kenya
- Grania Rosette Rubomboras, Programme Officer: Power Projects, Nile
Basin Initiative NELSAP/ Regional Interconnection Project, Rwanda,
Citizen: Uganda
- Irene Margaret Nafuna-Muloni, Minister, Ministry of Energy &
Mineral Development, Uganda
- Kevin K. Kariuki, Head of Infrastructure, Industrial Promotion
Services, Kenya
- Ralph Nyakabwa-Atwoki, Technical Director, Sustnersol Uganda
Limited, Uganda
Award for Excellence in Power Transmission or Distribution
WINNER: Umeme, Uganda
“It is a privilege for Umeme to win this award for the second time
in a row. It is also a privilege to be recognised for the efforts
put in and efficiencies we have achieved in the Ugandan distribution
sector. It is wonderful that EAPIC is coming to Uganda next year and
we look forward to sharing more of the progress we have made in
Uganda with our peers from the region”, Mr Sam Zimbe, Deputy
Managing Director of Umeme, said on Wednesday evening after
receiving the award on behalf of the utility.
EAPIC AWARDS UMEME
Caption (from left to right):
Simbiso Chimbima, Chief Technical Officer, Umeme ;
Sam Zimbe, Deputy Managing Director, Umeme ;
Jacqueline Waithaka-Mungai, Head Corporate Banking, Co-Operative
Bank - category Sponsors
Sylver Hategekimana, Network Asset Performance Manager, Umeme
Umeme Limited is Uganda’s main electricity distribution company. In
2015, Umeme’s income grew by 19% to Ushs 1.16 trillion compared to
2014, underpinned by 8% growth in sales units. The commencement of
construction works for Isimba (183MW) and Karuma (600MW) hydropower
projects affirms the government’s commitment to the energy sector
and increasing access to electricity across Uganda.
On completion of these projects, among others, over the next 5-6
years, the country’s effective generation capacity shall be in
excess of 1,600MW. Umeme plans to make significant investments to
grow and ready the distribution infrastructure for the new
generation capacity.
Other finalists:
- Azuri Technologies, Kenya
- Ethiopian Electric Power, Ethiopia
- Kenya Power and Lighting Company Limited, Kenya
- KETRACO, Kenya
- TANESCO, Tanzania
Award for Outstanding Clean Power Project (under 5MW)
WINNER: Mobisol – East Africa
“We are very happy, proud and feel very overwhelmed; this was a
surprise as we did not expect to win. Mobisol is growing very fast
and so far we have electrified over 60,000 households in East
Africa” said Klaus Maier, Mobisol Corporate Development Manager and
Helen Tiemann, Mobisol, Partnerships and Expansion Manager, after
receiving the award.
Mobisol has developed an innovative product design and service
offering fully adjusted to off grid customers’ needs: The mature
product-service offer combines high quality solar products,
innovative IT solutions and remote monitoring, microfinance via
mobile banking and comprehensive customer services. Mobisol’s
products are made affordable by a rent-to-own instalment scheme
offering micro-finance loans over a period of 36 months in small,
flexible instalments which are payable via Mobile Money.
Other finalists:
- M-KOPA Solar, East Africa
- Solar Africa, Kenya
- Solar Century, Kenya
Community Development Programme of the Year Award
WINNER: Africa Biogas Partnership Programme (ABPP)
“For most of development programs, the impact in terms of
improvement of the living standards of women and the rural
households is only perceived many years after the programme has been
closed. With the ABPP, this impact is immediate, the moment the
woman lights her biogas stove, she cooks in a clean and safe
environment! Few months later, thanks to the use of bioslurry, the
household significantly increase its agricultural production as
well” said Jean Marc Sika, ABPP’s Renewable Energy Programme
Development Manager in East Africa who along with Bert van
Nieuwenhuizen, ABPP’s Chief Technical Advisor, accepted the award.
The Africa Biogas Partnership Programme (ABPP) is a partnership
between the Dutch government, Hivos and SNV in support of national
biogas programmes in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Burkina
Faso. This partnership is geared towards constructing 100,000 biogas
plants that will enable half a million people to access a
sustainable source of energy by 2017. Already in its second phase,
the programme has established a viable market for domestic biogas
through effective credit schemes and cost reduction. Successes
include 60,000 biogas plants built, 300,000 people with access to
renewable energy, improved living standards of175,000 people,
contributes to reduction of carbon dioxide emissions.
Other finalists:
- Eco-Fuel Africa Limited, Uganda
- CEFA, Tanzania
- MAA Briquettes, Kenya
- Iten Jula Kali, Kenya
- Magiro Hydroelectric, Kenya
- PAK Briquettes, Kenya
Award for Excellence in Power Generation
WINNER: Ethiopian Electric Power, Ethiopia
Ethiopia strives to be the hub of renewably sourced energy in the
region and beyond. Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) is instrumental to
this ambitious plan. EEP operates and maintains more than 12
hydropower and three wind power plants distributed in different
parts of the country with installed capacity of more than 4290MW.
There are two major hydropower projects under construction, namely
the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (6000MW) and GenaleDawa 3
(254MW). EEP has a portfolio management unit with a track record in
managing and administrating more than seven mega generation and
transmission projects at a time in the last 10 years.
Other finalists:
- Contour Global, Rwanda
- Eskom Uganda Limited, Uganda
- Geothermal Development Company, Kenya
- KenGen, Kenya
- Songas Limited, Tanzania
Outstanding Woman in Power – Regional Award, East Africa
WINNER: Azeb Asnake, CEO, Ethiopian Electric Power, Ethiopia
Azeb Asnake was appointed CEO of the Ethiopian Electric Power
Company after the former Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation split
into two entities in 2013. Azeb commenced her carrier at the Addis
Ababa Water and Sewerage Authority from junior expert to the
Directorate of Engineering Directorate. She was transferred to the
Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation in 2006, to lead the Gibe III
Hydro Power Project, which is expected to generate 1875 MW’s of
electricity. Azeb is the first woman engineer who had led the
project at the capacity of a Project Manager. She is well known for
her management skills and has also served as a focal person of UN
Habitat Water for Africa Cities Program.
Other finalists:
- Catherine Adeya-Weya, Senior Representative East Africa,
Fieldstone Africa, Kenya
- Faith Wandera-Odongo, Deputy Director: Renewable Energy, Ministry
of Energy and Petroleum, Kenya
- Grania Rosette Rubomboras, Programme Officer: Power Projects, Nile
Basin Initiative NELSAP/ Regional Interconnection Project, Rwanda,
Citizen: Uganda
- Irene Margaret Nafuna-Muloni, Minister, Ministry of Energy &
Mineral Development, Uganda
- Judi Wakhungu, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Environment and
Mineral Resources, Kenya
- Therese Sekamana, Founder and Managing Director, LED Solutions &
Green Energy Rwanda Ltd, Rwanda
- Thozama Gangi, CEO, Eskom Uganda, Uganda
Future Energy Leader Award
WINNER: Faith Chege, Chief Financial Officer, Barefoot Power Africa
Ltd, Kenya
After accepting the award Faith said: “this award is validating both
as a young professional and a young woman in the energy sector. It's
proof that the hard work and continuous strive to be a part of the
solution in eradicating energy poverty has not gone unnoticed. I'm
currently working on a pay-it-forward project for my upcoming 30th
birthday where I will be installing 30 solar home systems for 30
households in rural Kenya. This will give 150 people access to clean
energy and encourage my fellow young folk to be part of the
solution.”
Faith Chege is the CFO at Barefoot Power Africa; with over five
years’ experience in finance from the non-profit and for-profit
private sectors. She is also a Mandela Washington Fellow 2015 and a
Global Shaper at the World Economic Forum and Global
Entrepreneurship Delegate in 2016. From the for-profit private
sector, she brings expertise in lean financial systems minimizing
costs while maintaining maximum productivity, management of public
private partnerships, project financing, overseeing financial
audits, cash flow planning and management, keeping healthy accounts
payable and accounts receivable ratios, and managing financial
operations of business units in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Ghana and
Ethiopia.
Other finalists:
- Andrew Lamosi, Managing Director, Chevron Africa Ltd, Kenya
- Charity Wanjikyu, COO, Strauss Energy, Kenya
- Erica Mackey, Co-Founder & COO, Offgrid, Tanzania
- Hasnaine Mohamed Yavarhoussen, Chief Executive Officer, Groupe
Filatex, Madagascar
- Sanga Moses, CEO, Eco-Fuel Africa Limited, Uganda
- Tina Nduta, Founder/Managing Director, Eimara Africa Resources
(Parent Company), East Africa Extractives Networks, Kenya
Industry support for awards
The East African Power Industry Awards have become a popular
gathering for the who’s who in the region’s energy sector.
Co-Operative Bank and Rosatom were awards sponsors while the results
are verified by Mazars.
Regional power gathering
The 18th edition of EAPIC is expected to gather more than 2000
visitors from more than 30 countries, including from the region’s
leading power utilities, large industries, project developers and
investors as well as dozens of technology and service providers who
will showcase their products at the KICC in Nairobi from 21-22
September. Lucy Electric, a global secondary distribution leader in
the electricity sector, is this year’s platinum sponsor, while
Stanbic Bank is the gold sponsor.
The event is organised by Spintelligent, leading Cape Town-based
trade exhibition and conference organiser, and the African office of
Clarion Events Ltd, based in the UK. Other flagship events in
Spintelligent’s power portfolio on the continent are African Utility
Week, the West African Power Industry Convention (WAPIC), iPAD
Rwanda Energy Infrastructure Forum and iPAD Cameroon Energy &
Infrastructure Forum.
EAPIC dates and location:
Conference and exhibition: 21-22 September 2016
Site visits: 23 September 2016
Event location: KICC, Nairobi, Kenya
Website: http://www.eapicforum.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EAPIC_Expo
LinkedIN: East African Power Forum – EAPIC
Contact:
Senior communications manager: Annemarie Roodbol
Telephone: +27 21 700 3558
Mobile: +27 82 562 7844
Email:
annemarie.roodbol@spintelligent.com
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