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Australia’s leading clean energy event launches registration

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All-Energy Australia, the nation’s most comprehensive clean and renewable energy event, has today announced the launch of visitor registration for the free-to-attend event. Attracting over 8,500 local and international industry professionals in 2018, All-Energy Australia is an industry event for the clean energy sector focused on the enormous opportunities for success, to be held in Melbourne this October.

Organised in partnership with the Clean Energy Council, All-Energy Australia’s exhibition and conference will be themed ‘Advancing Australia’s transition to a clean energy future’, which will focus on driving the clean energy and renewable sector’s continued growth and collaboration to realise the vision of a nation powered by clean energy.

Professionals who are working or investing in the renewables sector will have exclusive access to the latest trends and technologies, from over 200 expert speakers across seven conference streams. With the conference’s comprehensive agenda to be announced in the coming weeks, this year’s program will focus on areas such utility scale energy generation, residential and commercial energy, solar energy, microgrids, energy and battery storage, smart grids, government initiatives, safety and industry skills.

Kane Thornton, Chief Executive of the Clean Energy Council, labelled All-Energy Australia an important event for professionals working in the renewable energy industry to enhance collaboration and learn from leading organisations within the sector.

“All-Energy Australia offers a crucial platform for the industry to build upon recent success and increase collaboration to ensure Australia is able to achieve a future powered by clean energy. The tremendous success of All-Energy Australia in previous years demonstrates the meaningful connections and foundations that are made at the event through the numerous insightful conference sessions and solutions-focused exhibition.” Mr Thornton said.

Robby Clark, Exhibition Director at Reed Exhibitions Australia, said the eleventh edition of All-Energy Australia will be held at an important time where clean energy generation and the focus on renewables is increasing in prominence within the public sphere.

“With the sector experiencing continued strong growth and success, the theme for this year’s event will be about capitalising on successes and encouraging continued progress towards a clean energy future for Australia. In 2019, All-Energy Australia will feature an expanded conference and exhibition, with over 200 speakers across seven streams and 250 exhibiting suppliers of market leading solutions or services.” Mr Clark said.

All-Energy Australia, as the industry’s largest all-encompassing clean energy event, will feature over 250 industry-leading companies, from market leaders to start-ups, showcasing their innovative technology and offering their expert advice. Companies that have confirmed their presence at All- Energy Australia 2019, include ABB, NEXTracker, Fronius, Growatt, LONGi Solar, Array Technologies, Risen Energy, One Stop Warehouse, Powerark Solar, Soltec, Samsung SDI, Senec, SMA Australia, BayWa r.e, and Applied Nano Technologies.

Visitors will also have the benefit of gaining access to the co-located Energy Efficiency Expo and Waste Expo Australia. The inaugural Energy Efficiency Expo is a new free-to-attend industry event, launched to help organisations solve their energy productivity and affordability challenges. Waste Expo Australia is also a free-to-attend industry event applicable to professionals within the waste management and wastewater treatment industries.

Together, the three industry events, will combine to form Australia’s most comprehensive opportunity to learn about renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable solutions.

EVENT DETAILS
All-Energy Australia will be held from 23-24 October 2019 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. Free registration is available at: www.all-energy.com.au.

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