Register now for the Australian Summer Study on Energy Productivity 2016
The third Australian Summer Study on Energy Productivity will take place from 24–26 February 2016 at the Novotel Sydney Manly Pacific. The event will bring together leaders from business, government, research institutions and consumer groups in an informal and creative environment suitable for networking.
The program will feature international and Australian presenters, who will focus on the key issues affecting the economy as we move into a low-carbon energy future. Speakers include:
- The Hon Mark Speakman, NSW Minister for the Environment
- Gerard Reiter, Executive General Manager, Asset Management, Transgrid
- Brian Byrne, Manager GEMS Compliance, Department of Industry, Innovation and Science
- Jonathan Holmes, ABC
- Paul Ryan, Director, EnergyConsult
- Daniel Waters, Gosford City Council
- Martin Bornholdt, Managing Director of DENEFF, German Business Initiative for Energy Efficiency
- Steve Nadel, Executive Director, American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy
- Anne Arquit Niederberger, Vice President, Government Affairs and Market Development, Enervee
- Kateri Callahan, President, US Alliance to Save Energy
- Phil Sellwood, Chief Executive, UK Energy Saving Trust
- Andrea Trianni, Assistant Professor, Milan Polytechnic
Presented by The Institute of Sustainable Futures at the University of Technology of Sydney (UTS), in conjunction with the Australian Alliance to Save Energy, the event is supported by the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science. Early-bird registration is open until 17 December.
For more information on the program and speakers and to register, visit http://events.catalystevents.com.au/ehome/index.php?eventid=135438&.
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