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AFSEC. Establishment of AFSEC mandated by declarations of the African Ministers of Energy, March 2006 and Feb 2008, as a subsidiary body of AFREC Inaugurated 27 February 2008, in Accra, Ghana Statutes and rules of procedure approved Election of office bearers
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AFSEC • Establishment of AFSEC mandated by declarations of the African Ministers of Energy, March 2006 and Feb 2008, as a subsidiary body of AFREC • Inaugurated 27 February 2008, in Accra, Ghana • Statutes and rules of procedure approved • Election of office bearers • Formation by election of the management committee • Approval of a three-year plan of action and budget • Appointment of the Executive Secretary (with cooperation of Eskom, South Africa)
STRUCTURE OF AFSEC AFSEC Council [all members] Statutory Members of AFSEC (National Electrotechnical Committees) Elect Appoint Executive Secretary Management Committee President Vice Presidents Treasurer + 10 Members Chairmen of Technical Committees Secretariat Technical Committees
Membership • Statutory members: National Electrotechnical committees • Affiliate members: • Regional Economic Communities • Organizations with an interest in the electric power sector • Union of Producers, Transporters, Distributors of Electric Power in Africa (UPDEA) • African Energy Commission (AFREC)
Management Committee10 sub-regional representatives North Africa: Representatives of the National Committees ofEgyptandLibya Central Africa: No members . Yet to be elected West Africa: Representatives of the National Committees ofGhanaandBenin [President and 1st and 3rd Vice President from Cote d’Ivoire, Nigeria and Senegal respectively] East Africa: Representative of the National Committee ofSudan,with one other yet to be elected [2nd Vice President from Kenya] Southern Africa: Representative of the National Committee ofSouth Africa, with one other yet to be elected
Office Bearers • Mon. KOUTOUA Claude: [CIE, Côte d’Ivoire] President of AFSEC • Mr. Charles OKORO: 1st Vice President [SON, Nigeria] • Mrs. Evah ODUOR: [KEBS, Kenya] 2nd Vice President • Mon. GUEYE Mamadou : [Senegal] 3rd Vice President • Treasurer: Yet to be elected
Progress since 2008 • Cooperation between IEC and AFSEC signed • Some funding received from the African Energy Commission (AFREC) budget • New affiliate members • Southern African Power Pool • Eastern African Power Pool • Application for statutory membership from National Committee of Namibia • Agreement with Eskom (SA) for interim secretariat support extended to March 2011
Facing the challenges • Payment of membership fees • Lack of sufficient funding to make progress in 2009, no general assembly • Formalising the reporting and accountability relationship between AFSEC and AU/AFREC • Attracting new members • Formation of national electrotechnical committees in more African States • payment of membership fees • Indecision on permanent headquarters and permanent staffing
Short term goals - 2010 • Technical workshop 10-11 August 2010 to establish limited number of TCs taking account of members priorities, needs and capacity to participate • General Assembly 12-13 August 2010 • Increase national committee membership [aspiration at least three per sub region] • Affiliate membership RECs and power pools [All] • Standardization training/capacity building workshop for TC members [donor funding application] target Nov 2010 [?] • Review and revise the funding model • Clarify and formalise the relationship between AFSEC, AFREC and AU/NEPAD • Roadmap for establishing a permanent secretariat
Demonstrate value-added outputs • Outputs of technical committees: for example • Agreement on IEC standards already de facto harmonized through common usage among members • Identification of IEC standards that have been used in more than one country with adaptation to African conditions (tropical climate/temperature extremes/altitude, etc) • Identify standards in common usage for referring to AU as basis for technical regulations (e.g. electrical safety, energy efficiency)
Where do Power Pools fit in? • Power pools are entitled to be represented in AFSEC as affiliate members • Power pools can use their existing structure to debate the needs for harmonization of electrotechnical standards among their members • Proposals can be given as input to the work of AFSEC TCs, to be considered as the basis for continental harmonized standards • Power pools can lobby voting members within their region who are represented in AFSEC to influence the decisions ( also on IEC activities) • Power pools could provide technical committee members in addition to those from the statutory members
AFSEC and African power pools • AFSEC should have already been operational to support the current intensive programme of regional infrastructure projects • General application of international standards should now be the norm for suppliers of equipment and materials (but are appropriate assurance procedures in place ?) • credibility of test reports from internationally accredited test houses for imported equipment) • More ‘subtle’ standardization needs for successful operation of power pools • Energy market communications [Data exchange standards] [current new work] • Energy management systems • Reference standards for grid codes (metering , SCADA protocols, power quality measurement)
proposals • Each Power pool joins AFSEC as an affiliate member : SAPP and EAPP have already joined • Each power pool to deliberate on the standardization priorities and make proposals to AFSEC • Identify from its membership individuals who can contribute as members of the AFSEC technical committees • Consideration given to standardization needs being an agenda item on the coordinating meeting of the power pools
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