All Energy Australia 2024: Program With Over 450 Industry Leaders Announced

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All Energy Australia 2024: Program With Over 450 Industry Leaders Announced

All Energy Australia, the country’s largest clean energy event, is set to return to Melbourne on 23-24 October 2024. The event promises to be a significant milestone for the clean energy sector, featuring over 450 industry leaders, experts, and government officials.

Two-day event with sessions addressing all facets of the industry

The conference kicks off on Thursday, 23 October, with a crucial discussion on achieving Australia’s renewable energy targets by 2050. Key figures such as renowned economist Ross Garnaut, the Clean Energy Council’s Chief Executive Kane Thornton, and the Hon. Lily D’Ambrosio MP will lead this session.

Highlighted sessions across the two-day event include:

  • Grid Connection and System Strength: Erika Twining from AEMO will discuss challenges slowing down renewable projects from connecting to the grid.
  • The Global Race for Net Zero: Wei Sue of Climateworks Centre and Frank Jotzo from ANU will explore Australia’s global competitiveness in clean energy.
  • Bringing Social Science Expertise into Sustainable Energy Transitions: Experts from ANU, UNSW, and Monash University will offer insights on community engagement in renewable projects.
  • Equitable Community Access: Chris Miller, CEO of SEC Victoria, will explore public ownership in renewable energy.
  • Building Australia’s Manufacturing Prowess: Marilyne Crestias from the Clean Energy Investor Group will discuss opportunities in domestic battery production.
  • Developing an Offshore Wind Industry in Australia: Insights from Jens Orfelt of RWE Renewables and Anh Mai of the Victorian Government will guide discussions on offshore wind development.
  • Building a Competitive Hydrogen Sector: Fiona Simon, CEO of the Australian Hydrogen Council, will explore Australia’s hydrogen future.
All Energy Australia 2024 sessions
Source: All Energy Australia

Industry insights

The event will also feature additional streams:

  • Empowering First Nations into the Clean Energy Journey: Supported by Good Energy Minds, this stream will highlight the role of Indigenous wisdom in the clean energy transition.
  • myCEC Masterclass Series: Solar designers and installers can gain technical advice and earn CPD points in this Clean Energy Council-supported series.
  • The Energy Management Zone: Sponsored by the Energy Efficiency Council, this stream will focus on sustainable energy management solutions.
  • Victorian Government Seminar Series: Presented by Solar Victoria and the Department of Energy, this series will cover workforce growth, consumer attitudes, and investment opportunities.
  • EV Technology & Infrastructure: Delve into the latest in EV technology and infrastructure at All Energy Australia.

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Exhibitors at All Energy Australia 2024
Source: All Energy Australia

All Energy Australia returns promising to be bigger than ever

More than 11,500 industry professionals are expected to attend, with over 400 leading exhibitors showcasing innovations driving the industry forward.

Robby Clark, RX Global’s Portfolio Director – Energy, expressed excitement about this year’s event. “We’re excited to bring you the biggest and best event yet, showcasing the innovations that are driving our industry forward,” he said.

Kane Thornton, Chief Executive of the Clean Energy Council, highlighted the event’s significance. “All Energy Australia is already the largest trade show in the Southern Hemisphere. The clean energy transition is not yet halfway. Join us at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre this October and see the innovation and opportunity for Australia.”

All Energy Australia 2024 promises to be a landmark event, offering a glimpse into the future of clean energy in Australia. Register for free and be part of this pivotal moment in the nation’s energy journey.

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