Solar and storage to be showcased at All-Energy Australia


Tuesday, 30 August, 2016

The All-Energy Australia Exhibition and Conference, which runs at the Melbourne Conference and Exhibition Centre from 4–5 October, will showcase the huge leaps in the renewable energy sector over the past year.

Kane Thornton, chief executive of event partner the Clean Energy Council, said All-Energy Australia will cover the whole industry spectrum, including professional development for solar installers, 12 dedicated conference streams providing the latest industry insights, over 100 exhibitors and multiple networking opportunities.

“As well as covering big picture policy and politics, the event will give all the up-to-the-minute developments from both mature technologies, such as wind and solar, and cutting-edge technology, such as energy storage, that will play a big part of the energy landscape in five or 10 years from now,” said Thornton.

Thornton revealed that solar installers can earn CPD points and hone their skills at the ATRAA conference and Professional Development Day. The industry’s best and brightest will meanwhile be recognised at the Solar Design and Installation Awards at the ATRAA dinner, for which nominations close on 31 August.

“With a massive exhibition covering all facets of the clean energy story, industry professionals will be spoiled for choice when it comes to making new business connections,” said Thornton. “And the SMA grand networking event at the end of the first day will help you share plenty of new business cards, which could very well turn into new clients.”

To register for the free exhibition and conference, visit www.all-energy.com.au. For tickets to the ATRAA dinner, visit http://solaraccreditation.com.au/awards/atraa-dinner.

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