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All-Energy Australia announces 2022 conference agenda

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Australia’s largest clean energy event, All-Energy Australia, has just announced the agenda for the highly-anticipated two-day event taking place this October in Melbourne.

Gathering experts from across Australia and the world, All-Energy Australia has curated a schedule focusing on crucial topics at a critical time for Australia’s transition to renewable energy and reduced emissions targets.

Panel sessions and keynotes presented by government organisations, research facilities and respected business leaders make up the comprehensive schedule suited for anyone in the clean energy space.

Kicking off with Michael Frangos, CEO of Indigenous Energy Australia, talking about First Nations Energy, the schedule will have sessions covering EV transition, energy storage, hydrogen projects, decarbonisation, virtual power plants, microgrids, biogas and much more.

To see the full schedule, please visit here.

Some of the speakers confirmed for the event are:

The ‘Global Perspectives’ sessions will focus on learnings from international projects, for example, Kim Demeyer, Director of Thermal and Renewable Energy, Flanders Investment and Trade who will be presenting ‘European experience in leveraging off shore wind in green hydrogen projects.’

Sessions focused on specific industries are also included such as Buckley, GM, Build to Rent, Mirvac and Ross Kingston from Brimbank City Council who will present Green Building Council Session: Building a Better Future – Renewable Energy in the Built Environment and Agriculture and Energy presented by Anne Davey, Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions, Dani Alexander, UTS Institute of Sustainable Futures and Joe Finneran, CEO of MADE Energy.

In addition, the Clean Energy Council’s Solar Masterclass will provide solar designers and installers with the latest expert advice on the new developments currently facing the rooftop solar sector. Continuous Professional Development (CPD) points will be available to eligible installers who scan into each session. The full agenda will be announced shortly, but topics confirmed are: Health & Safety, Maintenance, Update on the National Construction Code 2022, Inverter Standards, EV’s, Recycling, Battery Installation, New Standards Updates and more.

More than 10,500 attendees from across the energy sector will attend the event making it a must-attend event for anyone in the industry and an opportunity to hear about the latest trends, news, research and technologies, as well as 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, 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.

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