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Hélimax Energie inc. www.helimax.com 20-10- 2004 Strategic Study Strategic Study on Wind Energy on Wind Energy Development in Africa Development in Africa Presented by Presented by Mr. Louis Robert, MPM Mr. Louis Robert, MPM Vice-president, Helimax Energy Vice-president, Helimax Energy Presented to Presented to African Development Bank (AfDB) African Development Bank (AfDB) Tunis Wind Energy Conference Tunis Wind Energy Conference October 28th, 2004

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Strategic StudyStrategic Study on Wind Energy on Wind Energy Development in AfricaDevelopment in Africa

Presented by Presented by Mr. Louis Robert, MPMMr. Louis Robert, MPM

Vice-president, Helimax EnergyVice-president, Helimax Energy

Presented toPresented toAfrican Development Bank (AfDB)African Development Bank (AfDB)

Tunis Wind Energy ConferenceTunis Wind Energy Conference

October 28th, 2004

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Outline

+ Helimax in a few words

+ Wind Energy in the World

+ Presentation of the wind energy study – Background and Overall objective– Methodology– Results and conclusions of the reports– Recommendations

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Helimax in a few Words

+ Leading wind energy consulting company in Canada– Projects/mandates in 9 of the 10 Canadian provinces / in 20

countries

+ Multidisciplinary team dedicated to wind energy. Among our team: – 6 scientists including 4 meteorologists– 11 engineers (various disciplines)– 2 masters in project management– 2 economists and specialists in the environment– 3 support staff (administration and accounting)

+ Presence nationally and internationally:– Québec : 30%– Canada (outside Québec) : 40%– International : 30%

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Wind Energy in the World

+ Wind energy is clean, community friendly, and renewable.

+ Wind Turbine Generator (WTG) is a proven and reliable technology.

+ Approximately 40,000 megawatts (MW) of wind installed worldwide by the end of 2003.

+ Wind farms in operation in 52 countries by the end of 2003.

+ Average annual growth rate of about 32% over the past 10 years.

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Wind Energy in the World

+ Investments on the order of US$ 10 billion in 2003.

+ Increasingly competitive with conventional generation due to ongoing reduction in price per kWh produced.

+ Major players in the energy and financing sectors have become involved.

+ Wind is no longer a marginal source of energy.

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Wind Energy in the World

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Background and Overall Objective of the Study

Commissioned by: African Development Bank

(AfDB)

Supported by: Canadian International

Development Agency (CIDA)

Performed by: Helimax Energy Inc.

The overall objective of the Study was to promote investments in wind energy projects in Africa.

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Methodology

The methodology was divided into 5 steps:

A. Wind mapping of Africa continent (53 countries) at a

resolution of 50 km.

B. Analysis of institutional and regulatory framework of

countries with high wind energy potential

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Methodology (Cont’d)

C. Technical, economic, social and environmental analysis of

countries with high wind energy potential

D. Development of a strategic plan for wind energy

deployment in Africa.

E. Search for financial partners interested in investing in

wind energy projects in Africa.

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A. Meso-scale Wind Mapping of Africa

+ Wind map produced using Helimax’s expertise with MC2-WEST.

+ WEST stands for Wind Energy Simulation Toolkit.

+ Dynamic, 3-Dimensional Atmospheric Model developed by Environment Canada, based on MC2.

+ Sources of information : NCEP/NCAR, Retscreen-NASA, Helimax knowledge, wind atlas, publically available information, pressure pattern, topographical maps.

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A. Meso-scale Wind Mapping of Africa

CONCLUSION report A :

15 countries endowed with excellent wind resource

Southern Africa : South Africa, Lesotho, Madagascar, Mauritius

Eastern Africa : Djibouti, Eritrea, Seychelles, Somalia

North Africa : Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia

West Africa: Cape Verde, Mauritania

Central Africa: Chad

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B-C. Analysis of the country situations

+ Analysis of the 15 countries endowed with high wind

energy potential

+ From a policy, institutional, legislative, and regulatory

point of view

+ From a technical, economic, social, and environmental

point of view

CONCLUSION reports B & C :

+ the 15 countries can be grouped based on the similarities

of their national situations

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B.-C. Similar country situations

Group 1

Morocco

Tunisia

Group 2

South Africa

Algeria

Egypt

SIMILARITIES+ Policy in favour of wind

energy+ Legal/regulatory framework

in place+ Rapid growth of the

electricity demand+ Wind farms up and running,

others under dev.+ Fossil fuel imports

SIMILARITIES+ Abundant fossil fuel+ Cheap electricity generation

cost + Huge emission reduction

potential+ Strong interest from various

stakeholders+ Capacity to establish a new

industry and create jobs

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B.-C. Similar country situations

Group 3

Cape Verde

Eritrea

Madagascar

Mauritania

Somalia

Group 4

Djibouti

Lesotho

Mauritius

Seychelles

Chad

SIMILARITIES+ Interest in wind energy+ Need to extend the supply of

electricity to not served population

+ Small scale projects in remote areas or connected to small local grid

+ Investments restrictions

SIMILARITIES+ Not yet taken a stance+ Possible environmental

constraints (cyclone)+ Possible other sources of

energy more appropriate:- Geothermal, Djibouti- Hydro, Lesotho- Photovoltaic, Chad- Bio-combustibles, Mauritius/Seychelles

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FIRST DISCUSSION PERIOD

+ Questions?

+ Commentaires / comments?

+ Suggestions?

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D. Identification of the main barriers

+ Legal and regulatory– Lack of framework promoting private investment– Lack of framework promoting wind power production

+ Economic and Financial– Incremental cost of wind energy– Exacting financing conditions because of the risk

+ Technical– Limited knowledge of both the national wind resource and the

electrical grid features– Lack of wind power projects portfolio

+ Lack of information and training– Limited knowledge of wind energy, lack of qualified people, little

experience in IPP, lack of experience sharing and coordination

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D. Profitability of large scale wind power projects

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D. Strategic Plan 2005-2010

Objective 1:

+ Implementation of the required conditions for the development of wind energy.

+ Design and implementation of adequate institutional and regulatory framework, specifically to favour private development

+ Production of wind maps of high resolution+ Study of electrical grid integration+ National capacity building in all aspects relating to wind+ Development of demonstration projects+ Promotion of wind energy to pertinent institutions.

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D. Strategic Plan 2005-2010

Objective 2:

+ Implementation of viable commercial wind energy projects.

+ Raising the interest of private sponsors and other potential investors in wind energy opportunities in Africa

+ Mobilizing required funds for project preparation+ Performing feasibility studies and developing most

promising wind energy projects+ Financing and implementing two or three wind power

projects totaling an installed capacity of 140 MW in Africa leading countries

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Recommendations

It is recommended that the AfDB:

+ Keep promoting wind energy projects as one of its focus areas of action during the period 2005-2010.

+ Focus its action on a limited number of countries showing a different situations such as:Tunisia, Morocco, South AfricaMauritania, Madagascar, Cape Verde, Mauritius, EritreaOthers,…Selection criteria:- Excellent wind resource- Mix of large scale and small scale projects- Mix of advanced and less advanced countries with regard to wind

energy- Potential of greenhouse gas emission reductions- One or two countries showing industrial capacity to implement a

manufacturing plant

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Recommendations

+ Address the needs of rural areas through the development of small wind energy (hybrid) systems for remote areas and small local grids.

+ Address the needs of urban areas through the development of grid-connected utility scale wind farms.

+ Develop a close collaboration with the most interested financial/institutional/governmental partners.

+ Develop a close collaboration with one or two sponsor/IPPs developer that will show the highest interest.

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Recommendations

+ Support, on a country by country basis, the design and the financing of specific wind energy programme/projects to be started in 2005 in the target countries.

+ Confirm the collaboration with the most interested partners and secure part of the required funds to launch/pursue wind/ energy programmes/projects in 2005.

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SECOND DISCUSSION PERIOD

+ Questions?

+ Commentaires / comments?

+ Recommandations / recommendations?