All-Energy Australia 2015 program released
All-Energy Australia’s 2015 program will focus on the themes of technology and innovation, featuring experts and leading exhibitors from across the global clean energy sector.
Plenary chair Greg Bourne, the chairman of the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), will lead the panel discussion ‘The Clean Energy Evolution and Revolution’. The panel debate will feature industry voices including Enphase co-founder Raghu Belar, DNV GL Regional GM Mathias Steck, Redflow BDM Bruce Ebzery, Powershop CEO Ben Burge and Clean Energy Council CEO Kane Thornton.
International keynotes will discuss the role of industry and government in the future of renewables and clean energy. They will be delivered by Volker Beckers, RWE npower CEO until the end of 2012; and the Rt Hon John Gummer, Lord Deben, the longest-serving Secretary of State for the Environment the UK has ever had.
New module sessions will consider small-scale technologies, hybrid energy through combining multiple power sources and the future opportunities of residential and commercial energy storage projects. All-Energy Australia’s partnership with the Clean Energy Council will also offer attendees both professional development and ATRAA sessions for installers free of charge.
The All-Energy Australia Exhibition and Conference is taking place in Melbourne from 7–8 October 2015. Anthony Reed, from event organiser Reed Exhibitions, noted, “Both days provide attendees with valuable access to the very latest innovations and ideas from industry, government and academia to help guide future discussions and investment.”
To register for the free exhibition and conference, visit www.all-energy.com.au.
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