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African Utility Week conference will focus Africa's energy leaders on future growth, says Deloitte

[Johannesburg, 17 May 2012] - International investment, although booming, has highlighted the deficiencies in infrastructure - particularly development required to deliver electricity, says Deloitte, on the eve of the Africa Utility Week conference that will highlight energy delivery issues presently slowing growth on the continent.

Shamal Sivasanker, Power Industry Leader at Deloitte, the knowledge sponsor of the conference that will be taking place at Nasrec from 21-24 May, says the event will focus the attention of 5 000 attendees from 60 countries on the energy issues impacting on the potential growth of development, infrastructure and business in Africa.

Africa Utility Week has attracted business leaders, policymakers, engineers, municipalities, fund managers, NGOs, major utilities, and banks, among others, says Sivasanker. The conference will be enable representatives to benefit from discussions that will involve 150 speakers and offer attendees the opportunity to attend breakaway sessions of specific interest to them.
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