Clean energy event returns to Melbourne this October
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.
Featuring more than 290 suppliers and attracting more than 10,500 industry professionals, All-Energy Australia is a free-to-attend exhibition and conference running from 26–27 October 2022 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
All-Energy Australia is organised in partnership with the Clean Energy Council and is where renewable energy professionals can get access to the latest technologies and trends and discuss the opportunities and challenges facing the sector.
At this year’s event there will be a dedicated Energy Management Zone that will host its own theatre, with sessions running throughout both days on sustainable solutions that facilitate improved energy management and increased cost savings.
These sessions will also highlight innovative energy management technologies and services that support the reduction of energy bills and emissions. Session topics will be on agriculture, food and beverage manufacturing, metals and other materials manufacturing, residential buildings, commercial buildings and government operations.
Robby Clark, Portfolio Director at All-Energy Australia, said, “The 2022 event takes place at a crucial time in our country where Australia’s clean energy transition is more important than ever. All-Energy Australia provides a platform for the industry to connect visitors with leading suppliers on our exhibition floor and drive conversations about the future of renewables at our multi-stream conference.”
With the conference agenda to be announced in September, this year’s program will have more than 200 expert speakers discussing the latest in solar energy, energy storage, hydrogen energy, electric vehicles, bioenergy, distributed energy resources and more.
Registrations are now open at www.all-energy.com.au. The exhibition and conference is co-located with Waste Expo.
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