All-Energy Australia 2015


Wednesday, 20 May, 2015

All-Energy Australia 2015

The All-Energy Australia Exhibition and Conference is set to return to Melbourne in 2015. Thanks to an important strategic partnership with the Clean Energy Council, the show will provide the Australian Renewable Energy sector with the scale and quality it needs amongst uncertain times. AEA Director Anthony Reed said: “As the industry faces uncertainty with the RET review, a partnership seemed the obvious way forward to ensure the same business opportunities are available without the pressure on the industry.”

After a strong 2014 with attendees from over 1850 companies across 22 countries, the expo has taken on industry feedback to provide a specialised conference that will cater to what the people want and need to see. This will include free Solar CPD sessions provided by the Clean Energy Council that allow attendees to earn up to 100 points towards their CPD at All-Energy 2015.

Headlining the conference will be the RT Hon. John Gummer, Lord Deben, the longest serving Secretary of State for the Environment the UK has ever had. His experience as an international negotiator has earned him worldwide respect both in the business community and among environmentalists.

With such a big-name speaker on the cards and more to be announced soon, All-Energy sets a high standard in speakers and continues to impress with sessions headed by such names as Greg Steele, Enphase Senior Vice President for Engineering; Raghu Belur, Enphase Co-founder; Westinghouse Plasma Corporation; Krannich Solar; and DNV GL.

Running alongside the conference will be an exhibition showcasing renewable energy, clean energy, sustainable transport and energy efficiency. With over 100 exhibitors to be on display, this provides an opportunity for members of the industry to meet suppliers and facilitate business that will help the renewable energy sector of Australia move towards a bigger, brighter future. “All-Energy Australia prides itself on gathering the largest number of clean energy professionals and investors in Australia. This combined industry conference and exhibition will continue to help the industry grow and develop,” said Reed.

All-Energy Australia 2015 will be running from 7-8 October 2015 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, alongside Waste Expo as a part of Australian Sustainability Week. Registration opens in June. For more information, visit www.all-energy.com.au.

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