PRESS RELEASE
26 JUNE 2019: Registration is now open for the inaugural Energy Efficiency Expo 2019, to be held in Melbourne from 23-24 October, launched to help organisations solve their energy productivity and affordability challenges.
This new trade exhibition and conference, organised by Reed Exhibitions Australia in partnership with the Energy Efficiency Council, will be held simultaneously alongside All- Energy Australia and Waste Expo Australia, offering visitors Australia’s most comprehensiveopportunity to learn about renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable solutions.
Energy Efficiency Expo is a free-to-attend conference for business, government and industry looking for ready and practical measures to manage the nation’s rising energy costs. With atheme of ‘Ensuring Australia’s Energy Future’, the event will provide an unrivalledopportunity to source innovative products or services and gain insights from the industry’sleading experts for better energy efficiency.
Luke Menzel, Chief Executive Officer of the Energy Efficiency Council, said that the creation of Energy Efficiency Expo is about providing a focal point for Australian businesses to learn about the benefits of energy efficiency and manage their energy bills.
“As the single, most powerful tool we have to cut energy bills, improve energy security, andaddress climate change, energy efficiency has become a top priority for Australian businesses. Energy efficiency is the world’s first fuel – because the cheapest source of energy is cutting energy waste – and is crucial to improving the productivity of Australian businesses. We encourage businesses that are looking to realise the financial and other benefits of improved energy management to join us at this new industry forum.” Mr Menzel said.
Robby Clark, Exhibition Director at Reed Exhibitions Australia, said the introduction of Energy Efficiency Expo to the industrial events calendar, combined with its co-location with All-Energy Australia, offers Australian organisations an in-depth and focused opportunity to tackle one of the largest current organisational challenges.
“At Energy Efficiency Expo, organisations across business, government and industry, will have a new opportunity to source the latest innovative solutions and expert insights to evolvetheir energy management and reduce costs. We’re proud to be partnering with the Energy Efficiency Council to deliver this beneficial industry event.” Mr Clark said.
Energy Efficiency Expo’s conference, with a complete speaker line-up to be released in the coming months, will be held in the Energy Transformation Theatre situated on the exhibition floor. The conference agenda has been strategically developed to support business and industry leaders who are focused on implementing practical solutions to solve current energy efficiency challenges. With expert speakers discussing energy management fundamentals and strategies for businesses, manufacturers, food processors, commercial building owners and local government. Additionally, the program will also feature joint opening and closing plenaries with All-Energy Australia’s conference program.
The expo will also showcase the latest low-carbon and energy cost-reducing solutions, such as energy efficient lighting, energy management equipment and software, energy efficient HVAC, thermal performance products, microgrid technology and water heating efficiency technology. Industry-leading exhibitors set to showcase their energy efficient solutions include: Alinta Energy Geothermal, AmpControl, Beovista, Eco Light Up, EMSc Asia Pacific, Fuseco, Gree, Lightsource BP, Lightwork Residential, National Carbon Bank of Australia, Omniflow Australia, Rexel Australia, Stiebel Eltron, T4E, Tesla, Wattly and Wattwatchers.
EVENT DETAILS
Energy Efficiency Expo will be held from 23-24 October 2019 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. Free registration is available at: www.energyefficiencyexpo.com.au/en- gb.html
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