All-Energy Australia confirms themes and first expert speakers
All-Energy Australia is taking place this October in Melbourne to continue supporting the industry’s growth and to help accelerate Australia’s transition to a renewable energy future.
Taking place over two days on 26–27 October, this year’s program features eight different conference streams, and more than 200 expert speakers across 10 stages.
The full program is still to be announced, but the event organisers have confirmed the key topics that will be covered as part of the All-Energy Australia agenda. These include:
- Grid scale energy
- Digitisation
- Community and Local Energy
- Hydrogen
- Electric vehicles
- Decarbonisation
- First Nations energy
- Long duration storage
- Bioenergy
- Future grid
- Offshore wind energy
- Power purchase agreements
- Energy management
- Distributed energy resources
Additionally, some of the expert speakers for the conference have been confirmed, including:
- Penelope Howarth, Climate Change Branch at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
- Grace Young, Chief Innovation Officer at Wattwatchers
- Greg Hannan, Head of Network Strategy and Non-Network Solutions for CitiPower, Powercor and United Energy
- Helen Rowe, Transport Program Manager for the Climateworks Centre.
More than 10,500 attendees from across the energy sector will attend the event, making it suitable for anyone in the industry and an opportunity to hear about the latest trends, news, research and technologies, as well as being a critical platform for relationship building.
The event is free to attend and will be a welcome return to an in-person event for the renewable energy industry at a critical juncture for Australia’s energy transformation. Anyone interested in attending the event needs to register here.
VIP Passes will be available for $240, with access to video recordings of sessions in the plenary hall, speaker-approved PDF files of All-Energy Australia and Waste Expo Australia presentations, and catering.
All Energy Australia is organised in partnership with the Clean Energy Council.
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