Call to Submit Clean Cooking Energy Innovations for Energy Connect Conference – Submission Deadline October 6, 2024

Energy Connect 2024 Tanzania Call for Entry

The Ministry of Energy of the United Republic of Tanzania, in partnership with Mwananchi Communications Ltd (MCL), the Association of Tanzania Oil and Gas Service Providers (ATOGS), and the Tanzania Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association (TZLPGA), invites innovators to participate in the upcoming Energy Connect Conference & Exhibition.

This prestigious event will focus on promoting sustainable energy solutions, with a special emphasis on clean cooking energy.

Innovators in the clean cooking sector are encouraged to showcase their groundbreaking ideas and products at this event, which is set to become a significant platform for key stakeholders and investors in Tanzania’s energy landscape.

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Submission Guidelines:

  • Provide detailed information about your clean cooking energy solution (maximum of three pages).
  • Submit your entry in PDF format (file size should not exceed 10MB).
  • Ensure that your submission includes your organization’s name in the file name.
  • All entries must be emailed to esosten@tz.nationmedia.com by the deadline.

Deadline:

  • The final submission date is Sunday, October 6, 2024.

Benefits:

Selected participants will have the unique opportunity to present an Elevator Pitch of their innovation to key stakeholders, including investors, at the Energy Connect event. Don’t miss this chance to contribute to the future of clean cooking energy in Tanzania.

For further details, please contact: +255 766 312 439.

Be a part of the energy revolution. Apply now! Terms and conditions apply.

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