Conference program released for All-Energy Australia 2016
Renewable energy event All-Energy Australia will this year look at the three areas of future grid, energy storage and energy efficiency, providing a focused approach which will provide delegates with the latest technology and expert advice in the sector.
More than 150 industry speakers are lined up to cover the event’s seven conference streams, including smart grid, off-grid solutions, community energy, investment opportunities, electric cars, bioenergy and wave energy technology.
Leading companies have meanwhile signed on for All-Energy Australia’s exhibition floor, which this year will include a two-day solar installer demonstration run by Clenergy, Solar Juice, Trina Solar and SMA. Through the MeetMe networking opportunity, delegates will have the chance to schedule one-on-one sessions with exhibitors.
The event will also see the continuation of the strategic partnership between Reed Exhibitions Australia and Clean Energy Council. As part of the Clean Energy Council’s Professional Development Day, solar installers will have access to expert advice on the big design and installation issues facing the industry, while designers and installers will get the latest updates on standards and compliance issues.
The program also features the ATRAA conference, which will delve into more detail on technical and business issues and opportunities across two streams. The technical stream will focus on new technologies, battery storage issues and case studies from the Clean Energy Council Industry Award winners. The business stream will examine issues facing the industry, including panel integrity, warranty concerns and challenges facing commercial installs.
The event is free to attend, with delegate registrations set to open on 20 June.
What: All-Energy Australia
When: 4–5 October 2016
Where: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Web: www.all-energy.com.au
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