An unparalleled range of the latest technology and project developments and investor insights will be on show this year at Australia’s largest clean and renewable energy event, All-Energy Australia.
Ivor Frischknecht, CEO of the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) will chair the Day 2 Opening Plenary program (5 October).
Frischknecht said the conference was an important opportunity for a wide range of stakeholders in the renewable industry to share knowledge and showcase projects.
“ARENA is accelerating the change towards a more sustainable, reliable and affordable renewable energy future through support for more than 270 projects across the innovation chain,” he said. “We are a vital bridge between research, development and widespread adoption.”
Tesla Energy, SolarEdge, Enphase Energy and Redback Technologies will present technological projects as part of the Day 2 Opening Plenary’s Innovation Showcase, led by Frischknecht.
Clean Energy Regulator general manager Mary-Anne Wilson will follow with a keynote presentation on market impacts of the Renewable Energy Target and sector development opportunities to build investment.
Representatives of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, Avoca Capital Advisors, Impact Investment Group, Megawatt Capital and ARENA will then join a panel discussion exploring where the current opportunities and challenges are in making Australia more bankable for domestic and international investment.
Organisers also announced the All-Energy Australia Investor Breakfast – a new, exclusive event for investors on the hunt for potential investment projects valued at $100,000 and over.
Major Australian clean and renewable energy project proponents showcased will include:
The All-Energy day 2 plenary program will close with a fireside conversational debate on the topic “Can market based policy measures like the renewable energy target be relied on to drive the growth of renewable energy in Australia, particularly given the ongoing policy changes and fact it is currently set to peak in 2020?”
Moderated by Clean Energy Council CEO Kane Thornton, the debate will feature insights from thought leaders in clean and renewable energy investment: Tony Wood, energy program director, Grattan Institute; Alexandra Campbell, principal, Avoca Capital Advisors, and; Lane Crockett, head of renewable infrastructure, Impact Investment Group.