Clean Energy Week 2014 opens in Sydney

Tuesday, 22 July, 2014

Clean Energy Week - an annual event for the renewable energy and energy efficiency industry - kicked off this morning in Sydney. The theme of this year’s event is ‘Energy at the Crossroads’.

The two-day Policy and Finance conference, being held at Doltone House, Pyrmont, opened with a plenary session from some of Australia’s key political figures, including NSW Environment Minister Rob Stokes, federal Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry Bob Baldwin and Shadow Environment Minister Mark Butler. Environment Minister Greg Hunt will speak later tonight at the event’s gala dinner, which will also feature the annual Clean Energy Council Industry Awards.

Other speakers over the course of the conference will include:

Additional activities will be held over the course of the week at Sydney Showgrounds, Sydney Olympic Park, concluding on 25 July. These include a trade exhibition, the Clean Energy Council Professional Development Day, the ATRAA solar conference and the ATRAA dinner, which will incorporate the Solar Design and Installation Awards.

For more information, visit www.cleanenergyweek.com.au/.

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