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ALL-ENERGY AUSTRALIA 2023 – SHAPING THE FUTURE OF CLEAN ENERGY

All-Energy Australia 2023 4 mins read

Australia is on the cusp of building a strong and vibrant clean energy industry that not only boasts scale and innovation but also demonstrates its potential to shape the future of sustainable power generation.

As the country starts to turn ambition into reality, the conference and education program for the nation's largest and most highly anticipated clean energy event All-Energy Australia 2023, has been announced and it’s back to illuminate the path towards a sustainable and innovative future. 

Set to take place on 25-26 October at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, this annual gathering has earned its reputation as a pivotal platform for industry leaders and professionals to explore, learn, and collaborate.

Held in partnership with the Clean Energy Council, All-Energy Australia offers an unparalleled opportunity for attendees to stay ahead in the renewables sector. As the country's premier clean energy event, it provides exclusive access to the latest technologies, insights, and trends, catering to individuals working or investing in renewable energy. 

The event's significance is underscored by its impressive statistics: 10,000+ industry visitors, 385+ exhibitors including suppliers such as Tesla, BayWa r.e., Raystech Group, Schneider Electric and SolarEdge Technologies, 250+ expert speakers, and over 100 hours of learning opportunities across themes such as decarbonisation, electric vehicles, solar PV, hydrogen, grid integration, security and reliability.

The 2023 All-Energy Australia conference boasts an impressive roster of expert speakers — both national and international — who will delve into the latest developments, trends, and projections in the energy sector across multiple themes and stages.

Headlining the expert presenters is Powin President Anthony Carroll who will draw on his long-standing expertise in the renewable energy industry in the United States to speak alongside CEO of Akaysha Energy Nick Carter about the Waratah Super Battery, the World's largest battery Located in Australia.

Head of Energy Transition & Sustainability Bureau at Veritas Julie-Anna Smith will discuss how the development of a credible and transparent hydrogen certification scheme is, in fact, critical for Australia to reach its export objectives, while Tractebel’s Smart Grid Solutions Lead David Desfosses will examine how the Implementation of Microgrids will help to mitigate Australia's Energy Trilemma. 

“Microgrids are important as they are a crucial means of integrating renewables and storage locally resulting in increased efficiency, reliability and resiliency,” David Desfosses said.

“Tractebel is a global engineering firm delivering innovative solutions for a carbon-neutral future. All-Energy Australia provides a unique platform for me at Tractebel, given this is the most diverse gathering within the Australian energy sector, to demonstrate the challenges and opportunities experienced in regions that have similar characteristics to Australia to enable a more efficient and rapid approach to the energy management of increasing renewables and storage within Australia’s electricity network.”

Portfolio Director at RX Global Robby Clark said All-Energy Australia stands as a testament to the immense growth and impact of the clean energy sector as the event has evolved into the powerhouse gathering it is today.

“It's not just an event; it's an entire ecosystem where industry leaders, professionals, and innovators come together to shape the future of clean energy,” said Robby Clark.

“If you're in the industry, attending All-Energy Australia is not a choice – it's a must.”

The conference's opening day will be led by a fireside chat with Victorian Minister for Climate Action & Minister for Energy and Resources Lily D'Ambrosio, and CEO, Clean Energy Council Kane Thornton. Followed by a keynote address by ARENA CEO Darren Miller and a panel discussion that includes CEO Infrastructure Victoria of Dr. Jonathan Spear.

CEO of the Clean Energy Council Kane Thornton said that steering the course toward a cleaner energy future demanded the celebration of achievements and amplified collaboration, something that All-Energy Australia facilitates for the sector.

“We've never ever had an event here in Australia for the clean energy industry as big as this,” Kane Thornton said.

“In 2023, All-Energy Australia will be educating people on the latest developments in the industry and help them understand the current state of the industry and those challenges that really need a lot of attention over the coming years.”

In response to the growing emphasis on sustainable energy management, All-Energy Australia features an Energy Management Zone, supported by the Energy Efficiency Council. This dedicated zone will host sessions throughout both days, spotlighting sustainable solutions that drive improved energy management and substantial cost savings.

The 2023 edition also introduces a revamped CEC Solar Masterclass, catering to solar designers and installers seeking expert advice and professional growth. Attendance is free and offers CPD points for eligible installers who engage with each session.

Notably, All-Energy Australia is also co-located with Waste Expo Australia, forming a compelling and comprehensive showcase of clean energy and sustainability. This unique synergy amplifies the event's impact, offering attendees a multifaceted perspective on the path to a greener and more sustainable future.

The full agenda for All-Energy Australia 2023 and details on how to register for this free-to-attend event are available at www.all-energy.com.au. Visitors also have the opportunity to upgrade to a VIP experience, promising an immersive experience that shapes the future of clean energy in Australia.

Don't miss the chance to be part of this groundbreaking event. 

 

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About us:

About All-Energy Australia

All-Energy Australia is the country's largest and most anticipated clean energy event, fostering inclusivity, innovation, and progress in the renewable energy sector. Partnered with the Clean Energy Council, the event brings together industry leaders, professionals, and enthusiasts to explore the latest technologies, trends, and insights.

 

About RX (Reed Exhibitions) 

RX is in the business of building businesses for individuals, communities and organisations. We elevate the power of face-to-face events by combining data and digital products to help customers learn about markets, source products and complete transactions at approximately 400 events in 22 countries across 42 industry sectors. RX is passionate about making a positive impact on society and is fully committed to creating an inclusive work environment for all our people.  RX is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. www.rxglobal.com 

  

About RELX

RELX is a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. RELX serves customers in more than 180 countries and has offices in about 40 countries. It employs more than 35,000 people over 40% of whom are in North America. The shares of RELX PLC, the parent company, are traded on the London, Amsterdam and New York Stock Exchanges using the following ticker symbols: London: REL; Amsterdam: REN; New York: RELX.

*Note: Current market capitalisation can be found at http://www.relx.com/investors


Contact details:

For media inquiries, interviews, or additional information, please contact:

Tony Richens

Online Footprint PR

tony@onlinefootprint.com.au or 0439 235 995

 

 

Event Details

 

Date: 25 & 26 October, 2023

Location: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

Website: www.all-energy.com.au

Conference Agenda: [HERE]

 

For high-resolution images and logos, please visit: [HERE]

 

For media-only registration to the event, please visit [HERE]

 

 

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