• 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
  • 17-20 June 2025 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | Australia
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2025 Agenda

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Event Schedule
  • 17 June - Pre-conference Masterclasses
  • 18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook
  • 19 June - Women in Energy Breakfast
  • 19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream
  • 19 June - Generation 2.0 stream
  • 19 June - Future Retail stream
  • 19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream
  • 20 June - Energy Policy Forum
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Day/Stream
  • Day/Stream
  • 17 June - Pre-conference Masterclasses
  • 18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook
  • 19 June - Women in Energy Breakfast
  • 19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream
  • 19 June - Generation 2.0 stream
  • 19 June - Future Retail stream
  • 19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream
  • 20 June - Energy Policy Forum
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Session Type
  • Session Type
  • Break
  • Keynote
  • Panel Discussion
  • Masterclass
  • Women in Energy Breakfast
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Time
  • Time
  • Morning
  • Afternoon
  • Night
08:30
Masterclass
17 June - Pre-conference Masterclasses

Masterclass A: Australian energy industry boot camp

Speaker Speakers
David Prins pic
David Prins
Director
Etrog Consulting 
17 June - Pre-conference Masterclasses
Masterclass

Masterclass A: Australian energy industry boot camp

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08:30

Become an instant expert. Specifically for professionals new to the energy sector, this workshop will take you through the multiple agencies and major players in the Australian market. Designed for junior to middle managers who may not have experience or qualifications in energy. If you are still figuring out the difference between DR and DER, this workshop is for you. 

Upon completion of the workshop, attendees will: 

  • Understand the history and context of the Australian energy industry 

  • Be able to confidently identify key players in the industry and how they interact 

  • In-depth knowledge of current issues (and their acronyms) 

  • Insights into future challenges and opportunities in the Australian energy sector 

Outline: 

08:30 Registration and coffee 

09:00 History and context of Australian energy 

  • Why things are the way they are, and how we got to where we are now 

10:30 Morning tea 

11:00 Who’s who in Australian energy, and how they interact 

  • Who’s who, the laws and rules that govern how they interact, what are their objectives, and a host of acronyms and what they mean 

12:30 Lunch 

13:30 Current issues / what is happening now 

  • To include cost reflective pricing, duck curves and grand canyons, uptake of consumer energy resources, Integrated System Plan, and government interventions

15:00 Afternoon tea 

15:30 Future challenges and opportunities 

  • To include the transition to net zero, energy usage and demand forecasting, electrification of homes and transport, future trading arrangements, community energy, the role of storage, what is the future of gas, and does nuclear energy have a role to play in Australia? 

17:00 Concludes 

Speaker Speakers
David Prins pic
David Prins
Director
Etrog Consulting 
08:30
Masterclass
17 June - Pre-conference Masterclasses

Masterclass B: Bidding patterns of renewable generators in high-penetration renewable markets

Speaker Speakers
Changlong Wang pic
Chang Wang
Research Fellow
Monash University 
Hao Wang pic
Hao Wang
Senior Research Fellow, Department of Data Science & AI
Monash University 
17 June - Pre-conference Masterclasses
Masterclass

Masterclass B: Bidding patterns of renewable generators in high-penetration renewable markets

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08:30

This masterclass delves into the intricacies of renewable generators’ bidding behaviours in energy markets dominated by renewable energy sources. Participants will explore how renewable energy producers navigate the unique challenges of these markets, influenced by fluctuating supply-demand dynamics and government incentives.  

With insights from expert researchers, this masterclass offers a comprehensive understanding of efficient bidding practices that maximise profitability while maintaining system stability. It is ideal for energy professionals aiming to optimise renewable generation in high-penetration renewable markets. 

08:30 Coffee and registration 

09:00 Analysing market dynamics in high renewable penetration markets 

  • Identifying challenges in managing fluctuating market prices driven by variable renewable energy supply 

  • Understanding how renewable penetration affects supply-demand balances and market volatility 

  • Evaluating market structures to encourage more efficient bidding practices among renewable energy producers 

10:30 Morning tea  

11:00  Understanding bidding behaviours of renewable generators 

  • Investigating common bidding strategies employed by renewable generators to maintain profitability 

  • Assessing the impact of renewable energy subsidies and incentives on bidding decisions 

  • Examining the role of generator flexibility in responding to dynamic market prices 

12:30 Lunch  

13:30 Balancing intermittent supply with accurate forecasting 

  • Leveraging advanced forecasting models to predict renewable output and optimise bidding accuracy 

  • Reducing curtailment by aligning bids more effectively with anticipated generation profiles 

  • Integrating weather data to improve forecast precision and enhance market participation 

15:00 Afternoon tea 

15:30 Leveraging market mechanisms to boost profitability 

  • Exploring options like demand response, capacity markets, and ancillary services to enhance revenue streams 

  • Participating in energy storage systems to smooth supply and support more competitive bidding 

  • Engaging in price arbitrage opportunities by better aligning generation schedules with market prices 

Speaker Speakers
Changlong Wang pic
Chang Wang
Research Fellow
Monash University 
Hao Wang pic
Hao Wang
Senior Research Fellow, Department of Data Science & AI
Monash University 
08:30
Masterclass
17 June - Pre-conference Masterclasses

Masterclass C: Building community energy for sustainable futures

17 June - Pre-conference Masterclasses
Masterclass

Masterclass C: Building community energy for sustainable futures

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08:30

This masterclass focuses on fostering community-driven energy projects that prioritise local sustainability, resilience, and independence. It will guide participants through the process of building localised energy networks using distributed energy resources, while encouraging community investment in renewable energy projects. 

With a strong emphasis on collaboration with utilities and addressing policy barriers, this masterclass empowers attendees to create scalable, equitable community energy solutions that reduce reliance on traditional energy grids and promote social equity in underserved areas. It is suited for energy practitioners and community leaders looking to drive energy independence.

08:30     Coffee and registration 

09:00     Establishing localised energy networks 

  • Implementing distributed energy resources to increase local grid resilience and energy independence 

  • Encouraging community investment in renewable projects for long-term benefits 

  • Building partnerships with utilities to streamline energy transition efforts 

  • Addressing local challenges to create sustainable community-driven energy solutions 

10:30     Morning tea 

11:00 Engaging communities in energy planning 

  • Involving stakeholders early to ensure successful energy projects and local buy-in 

  • Educating communities about energy efficiency for reduced consumption and cost savings 

  • Overcoming policy barriers to support more accessible community energy programs 

  • Fostering public-private partnerships to promote scalable energy solutions 

12:30 Lunch 

13:30 Financing community energy projects 

  • Securing funding models for community-based renewable energy projects 

  • Leveraging grants and incentives to promote local renewable projects 

  • Reducing financial risks through shared ownership and collaborative investment 

  • Creating viable revenue streams to ensure long-term project success

15:00 Afternoon tea 

15:30 Ensuring equitable access to renewable energy 

  • Addressing energy poverty by expanding access to affordable clean energy 

  • Integrating community energy solutions in underserved areas for social equity 

  • Designing programs that promote inclusion in the energy transition 

  • Encouraging policy changes to support equal access to renewable energy initiatives 

08:30
Masterclass
17 June - Pre-conference Masterclasses

Masterclass D: Sustainability reporting fundamentals - an essential toolkit to minimise risk

Speaker Speakers
Jana Jevcakova pic
Jana Jevcakova
Senior Advisor, Corporate Governance & Sustainability
Sodali & Co 
17 June - Pre-conference Masterclasses
Masterclass

Masterclass D: Sustainability reporting fundamentals - an essential toolkit to minimise risk

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08:30

This one-day intensive masterclass is designed for reporting officers, communications managers, emissions and carbon leaders, and those responsible for ensuring their organisation’s sustainability reporting meets all the current regulatory requirements while effectively communicating their commitment to environmental stewardship to their internal and external stakeholders. 

Participants will emerge with a robust understanding of sustainability reporting and be equipped with practical strategies and skills to elevate their practices, ensure compliance, foster stakeholder trust, and contribute to a more sustainable future. 

08:30 Registration and coffee 

09:00 Grasping the key principles and objectives of sustainability reporting 

  • Digging into the importance of transparency and accuracy in sustainability disclosures 

11:00 Understanding Australian sustainability reporting regulation 

  • Exploring how to align global reporting frameworks within the Australian context 

12:30 Lunch 

13:30 Creating and utilising key metrics for impactful sustainability reporting 

  • Mastering data collection, validation, and quality assurance processes 

  • Integrating sustainability goals with overall business strategies 

15:00 Afternoon tea 

15:30 Ensuring compliance with disclosure requirements and best practices for reporting 

  • Develop compelling narratives and visuals that resonate with stakeholders 

  • Srategies for enhancing transparency, accountability, and stakeholder engagement 

17:00 Concludes 

Speaker Speakers
Jana Jevcakova pic
Jana Jevcakova
Senior Advisor, Corporate Governance & Sustainability
Sodali & Co 
07:15
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Registration and welcome coffee

08:30
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Opening remarks from Chair

Speaker Speakers
Daniel Ziffer pic
Daniel Ziffer
Reporter, ‘The Business’
ABC News 
08:45
Keynote
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Ministerial address

Accelerating toward 2030 with renewable growth, market innovation and grid resilience

09:00
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Expanding renewable energy and storage to meet 2030 climate targets

Speaker Speakers
Mark Collette pic-2
Mark Collette
Managing Director
EnergyAustralia 
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Expanding renewable energy and storage to meet 2030 climate targets

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09:00
  • Securing large-scale renewable energy projects to reduce emissions 
  • Investing in energy storage to stabilise renewable supply and ensure grid reliability 
  • Expanding decarbonisation products for customers 
  • With five years to go, how close can the energy sector generally and EnergyAustralia get? 
Speaker Speakers
Mark Collette pic-2
Mark Collette
Managing Director
EnergyAustralia 
09:25
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Global insights and practical strategies for energy transition: opportunities, challenges, and innovations

Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)

Senior representative
McKinsey & Company 

18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Global insights and practical strategies for energy transition: opportunities, challenges, and innovations

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09:25
Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)

Senior representative
McKinsey & Company 

09:55
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Reimagining the future of the national electricity market

Speaker Speakers
Tim Nelson pic
Tim Nelson
Chair
NEM Wholesale Market Settings Review 
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Reimagining the future of the national electricity market

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09:55

In November 2024, the Australian Government announced a review of the National Electricity Market (NEM) wholesale market settings by an independent expert panel. The purpose of the review is to recommend wholesale market settings to promote investment in firmed, renewable generation and storage capacity in the NEM following the conclusion of Capacity Investment Scheme tenders in 2027. 

  • Addressing the need for comprehensive market reform to optimise electricity grid operations 
  • Evaluating potential changes to pricing and dispatch mechanisms for more efficient energy distribution 
  • Considering the role of new technologies and regulatory frameworks in shaping a modernised NEM 
Speaker Speakers
Tim Nelson pic
Tim Nelson
Chair
NEM Wholesale Market Settings Review 
10:20
Break
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Morning tea in Expo Hall

Overcoming the regulatory challenges and investment uncertainty of the transition

11:05
Panel Discussion
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

CEO panel: What are the key challenges of transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy while ensuring reliability?

Moderator
Victor Finkel pic
Victor Finkel
Partner
McKinsey & Company 
Speaker Speakers
Brett Redman pic (1)
Brett Redman
Chief Executive Officer
Transgrid 
Guy Chalkley pic-1
Guy Chalkley
Chief Executive Officer
Endeavour Energy 
Liz Westcott pic-1
Liz Westcott
Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer Australia
Woodside Energy 
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook
Panel Discussion

CEO panel: What are the key challenges of transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy while ensuring reliability?

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11:05
  • How does uncertainty impact investors' investment in renewable generation?
  • Will high energy prices, social licence issues and cost-of-living pressures trigger intervention?
  • What are the physical restrictions of the network, supply chain or workforce that keep you awake at night?
Moderator
Victor Finkel pic
Victor Finkel
Partner
McKinsey & Company 
Speaker Speakers
Brett Redman pic (1)
Brett Redman
Chief Executive Officer
Transgrid 
Guy Chalkley pic-1
Guy Chalkley
Chief Executive Officer
Endeavour Energy 
Liz Westcott pic-1
Liz Westcott
Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer Australia
Woodside Energy 
11:50
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Addressing challenges in energy regulation for a resilient future

Speaker Speakers
Mark Humphreys pic
Mark Humphreys
General Manager, Australia
Gentrack 
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Addressing challenges in energy regulation for a resilient future

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11:50
  • Responding to evolving policy frameworks to drive clarity in energy investment decisions 
  • Anticipating regulatory shifts to support long-term strategic planning for energy providers 
  • Enhancing stakeholder collaboration to navigate policy changes and ensure grid resilience 
  • Aligning regulatory goals with net zero ambitions to unlock cleaner, more affordable energy 
Speaker Speakers
Mark Humphreys pic
Mark Humphreys
General Manager, Australia
Gentrack 
12:10
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Navigating the evolving energy landscape: strategies for regulatory alignment

Speaker Speakers
Damien Nicks pic (1)
Damien Nicks
Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer
AGL 
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Navigating the evolving energy landscape: strategies for regulatory alignment

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12:10
  • Enhancing project certainty in an era of regulatory change 
  • Aligning with evolving policies to unlock investment opportunities 
  • Engaging stakeholders to influence supportive energy policies 
  • Leveraging flexibility in the portfolio to manage future regulatory risks 
Speaker Speakers
Damien Nicks pic (1)
Damien Nicks
Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer
AGL 
12:35
Break
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Lunch in Expo Hall

Ensuring that the transition doesn’t lose its way due to high energy prices and cost-of-living pressures

13:50
Panel Discussion
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Panel discussion: How can Australia prevent high energy prices and cost-of-living pressures from stalling the energy transition?

Moderator
Ben Potter pic
Ben Potter
Journalist
Speaker Speakers
Simon Emms pic (1)
Simon Emms
Chief Executive
ElectraNet 
Dominique van den Berg pic
Dom van den Berg
Chief Executive Officer
Energy Networks Australia 
Rachel Watson pic-2
Rachel Watson
Chief Executive Officer
Hydro Tasmania 
Phaedra Deckart pic
Phaedra Deckart
Chief Executive Officer
Solstice Energy 
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: How can Australia prevent high energy prices and cost-of-living pressures from stalling the energy transition?

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13:50
  • Is the federal government being too ambitious or not showing enough bravery in regulation and policy?  
  • How can we balance the urgency of the energy transition with rising cost-of-living concerns? 
  • How can the government balance subsidising energy prices to ease cost-of-living pressures without delaying investment? 
  • Could a lower cost energy transition be achieved by focussing on deliverability strategies? 
Moderator
Ben Potter pic
Ben Potter
Journalist
Speaker Speakers
Simon Emms pic (1)
Simon Emms
Chief Executive
ElectraNet 
Dominique van den Berg pic
Dom van den Berg
Chief Executive Officer
Energy Networks Australia 
Rachel Watson pic-2
Rachel Watson
Chief Executive Officer
Hydro Tasmania 
Phaedra Deckart pic
Phaedra Deckart
Chief Executive Officer
Solstice Energy 
14:35
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Building cost-effective energy networks for a sustainable future

Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)

Senior Representative

VisNet 
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Building cost-effective energy networks for a sustainable future

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14:35
  • Extending asset lifespan to reduce network upgrade costs and improve operational efficiency 
  • Implementing proactive maintenance strategies to prevent costly repairs and unplanned outages 
  • Streamlining compliance with evolving regulations to minimise fines and maximise investment returns 
  • Leveraging smart monitoring systems to optimise asset performance and cut operational expenses 
Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)

Senior Representative

VisNet 
14:55
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Coordinating the transition to lower household energy costs

Speaker Speakers
Anna-Collyer-new
Anna Collyer
Chair
Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) 
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Coordinating the transition to lower household energy costs

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14:55
  • Streamlining network investments to reduce household energy bills and support renewable integration 
  • Aligning energy market reforms to lower costs while ensuring reliable, clean energy access 
  • Enhancing grid flexibility by improving transmission planning and infrastructure deployment 
  • Encouraging consumer engagement through innovative energy pricing models that reduce peak demand and improve efficiency  
Speaker Speakers
Anna-Collyer-new
Anna Collyer
Chair
Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) 
15:20
Break
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Afternoon tea in Expo Hall

Defining the innovations that are going to help Australia achieve ambitious carbon emission reduction targets

16:05
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Enabling more rapid decarbonisation through complementing renewable power generation with firming technologies

Speaker Speakers
Rob Wheals pic
Rob Wheals
Chief Executive Officer
Squadron Energy 
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Enabling more rapid decarbonisation through complementing renewable power generation with firming technologies

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16:05
  • Firming up variable renewable energy generation using batteries, pumped hydro, and peaking gas-fired generation on time to support the increasing investment in renewable energy 
  • Ensuring gas availability and evaluating the economic efficiency and lower long-term carbon impact of investing in gas import terminals to support demand
  • Transitioning to renewable fuels to support long-term decarbonisation goals

Speaker Speakers
Rob Wheals pic
Rob Wheals
Chief Executive Officer
Squadron Energy 
16:30
Panel Discussion
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Panel discussion: What are the most promising technologies and innovations for a net zero energy system?

Moderator
felicity underhill
Felicity Underhill
Energy Transition and Decarbonisation Expert 
Speaker Speakers
Mark Rees pic
Mark Rees
Chief Technology Officer
Gentrack 
Craig Stallan pic
Craig Stallan
Executive General Manager
Lumea (Transgrid Group) 
Mark Hutchinson pic (1)
Mark Hutchinson
Chief Executive Officer
Fortescue Energy 
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
VisNet 
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
McKinsey & Company 
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: What are the most promising technologies and innovations for a net zero energy system?

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16:30
  • Which technologies have the potential to transform the energy landscape in the next decade, considering technical readiness, commercial viability, scalability, and whether certain sectors or industries should be prioritised over others? 
  • What is the optimal balance between centralised big impact projects, versus decentralised initiatives (thousands of small impacts which all add up)? 
  • Unconstrained thinking - what are the blue-sky technologies which could unlock the greatest changes?  
Moderator
felicity underhill
Felicity Underhill
Energy Transition and Decarbonisation Expert 
Speaker Speakers
Mark Rees pic
Mark Rees
Chief Technology Officer
Gentrack 
Craig Stallan pic
Craig Stallan
Executive General Manager
Lumea (Transgrid Group) 
Mark Hutchinson pic (1)
Mark Hutchinson
Chief Executive Officer
Fortescue Energy 
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
VisNet 
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
McKinsey & Company 
17:15
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Closing remarks from Chair

17:25
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

End of day one, Happy Hour networking drinks in Expo Hall

18:30
18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Energy Week Dinner

18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook

Energy Week Dinner

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18:30
The official Energy Week dinner is the perfect opportunity to network, unwind and socialise with industry peers during your time in Melbourne 
07:00
Women in Energy Breakfast
19 June - Women in Energy Breakfast

Women in Energy Breakfast

19 June - Women in Energy Breakfast
Women in Energy Breakfast

Women in Energy Breakfast

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07:00

Join us for breakfast—a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow professionals in the energy sector while enjoying a dynamic panel discussion on critical energy issues.  

This event sold out in 2024, so be sure to register early to secure your spot. Tickets are exclusive to Energy Week attendees and cost $50, with all proceeds going to support Women & Children First. Don’t miss out on this prime networking experience! 

[Time: 7:00am arrival - 8:15am finish] 

07:30
Women in Energy Breakfast
19 June - Women in Energy Breakfast

Panel discussion: What are cross sector solutions to issues in the energy transition?

Moderator
Kate Smith pic
Kate Smith
Associate Partner
McKinsey & Company 
Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
AGL 
Melissa Irwin pic
Melissa Irwin
Chief Data, People and Sustainability Officer
Endeavour Energy 
19 June - Women in Energy Breakfast
Women in Energy Breakfast

Panel discussion: What are cross sector solutions to issues in the energy transition?

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07:30
  • How can the energy sector collaborate with heavy industry, transport, and utilities to create integrated decarbonisation strategies? 
  • What innovative financing mechanisms or partnerships can drive cross-sector investments in clean energy infrastructure? 
  • How do we manage the competing timelines for decarbonisation across sectors with different regulatory environments and technological readiness? 
  • What is the role of digitalisation and data sharing in enabling cross-sector energy efficiency and emissions reduction efforts? 
Moderator
Kate Smith pic
Kate Smith
Associate Partner
McKinsey & Company 
Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
AGL 
Melissa Irwin pic
Melissa Irwin
Chief Data, People and Sustainability Officer
Endeavour Energy 
08:10
Women in Energy Breakfast
19 June - Women in Energy Breakfast

Women in Energy Breakfast concludes

08:30
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Welcome Coffee

09:00
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Opening remarks from the Chair

Speaker Speakers
Mark Paterson pic-1
Mark Paterson
Principal
Energy Catalyst 

Putting consumers and social licence at the centre of grid transformation

09:10
Keynote
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Distribution networks and the case for change in a rapidly evolving energy landscape

Speaker Speakers
Andrew Bills pic-3
Andrew Bills
Chief Executive Officer
SA Power Networks 
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream
Keynote

Distribution networks and the case for change in a rapidly evolving energy landscape

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09:10
  • Redefining distribution network planning to account for the impact of consumer-driven shifts 
  • Defining the new models required for managing future opportunities and challenges 
  • Examining the case for evolution from Distributed Network Service Providers (DNSPs) to Distributed System Operators (DSOs) 
Speaker Speakers
Andrew Bills pic-3
Andrew Bills
Chief Executive Officer
SA Power Networks 
09:40
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Creating customer-centric grids to help enable faster integration of renewables

Speaker Speakers
Cara Graham pic
Cara Graham
Partner, Power & Utilities
Ernst & Young Australia 
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Creating customer-centric grids to help enable faster integration of renewables

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09:40
  • Putting customers at the heart of the new digital grid as distributed energy resources, including electric vehicles impact operations 
  • Identifying the technologies, capabilities and mindset that can meet new expectations  
  • Finding new paths to value while maintaining security of supply and managing operational complexities 
Speaker Speakers
Cara Graham pic
Cara Graham
Partner, Power & Utilities
Ernst & Young Australia 
10:00
Panel Discussion
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Panel discussion: What are pathways to upgrading aging infrastructure to handle increased renewable generation and new load patterns?

Moderator
Matt Cheney pic
Matt Cheney
Executive Manager Energy Transition & Sustainability
Western Power 
Speaker Speakers
Peter King pic
Peter King
Global Head of Energy Transition and Utilities
Capgemini
Jennifer Hughes pic
Jennifer Hughes
Executive General Manager of Delivery
Transgrid 
Chrys Chandraraj pic
Chrys Chandraraj
Director - Strategy, Regulation and Markets
EDF
Luke Jenner pic
Luke Jenner
Chief Operating Officer
Essential Energy 
Mark Ryall pic
Mark Ryall
Executive General Manager Grid Delivery
Transpower (New Zealand) 
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: What are pathways to upgrading aging infrastructure to handle increased renewable generation and new load patterns?

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10:00
  • How to fast track what is needed in the next decade and avoid stranded assets? 
  • How can a grid system be designed to be flexible enough to cope with potential paradigm shifts in how energy is produced, used, and transmitted? 
  • How is each state approaching the opportunity for increasing solar through dynamic connections?
Moderator
Matt Cheney pic
Matt Cheney
Executive Manager Energy Transition & Sustainability
Western Power 
Speaker Speakers
Peter King pic
Peter King
Global Head of Energy Transition and Utilities
Capgemini
Jennifer Hughes pic
Jennifer Hughes
Executive General Manager of Delivery
Transgrid 
Chrys Chandraraj pic
Chrys Chandraraj
Director - Strategy, Regulation and Markets
EDF
Luke Jenner pic
Luke Jenner
Chief Operating Officer
Essential Energy 
Mark Ryall pic
Mark Ryall
Executive General Manager Grid Delivery
Transpower (New Zealand) 
10:40
Break
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Morning tea in Expo Hall

Investing in smart grids and real-time monitoring systems to manage dynamic energy flows

11:25
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Integrating batteries to the grid

Speaker Speakers
Craig Stallan pic
Craig Stallan
Executive General Manager
Lumea (Transgrid Group)  
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Integrating batteries to the grid

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11:25
  • Improving energy security 
  • Enhancing grid reliability and supporting integration of renewables 
  • The Energy Storage Roadmap: pathway to hitting Australia’s renewable targets 
Speaker Speakers
Craig Stallan pic
Craig Stallan
Executive General Manager
Lumea (Transgrid Group)  
11:55
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

International address: Harnessing data fabric to drive real-time insights and operational resilience in Australia's energy transition

Speaker Speakers
Thorsten Heller 2
Thorsten Heller
Chief Innovation Officer GridOS, GE Vernova (Norway)
CEO & Co-founder, Greenbird Integration Technology
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

International address: Harnessing data fabric to drive real-time insights and operational resilience in Australia's energy transition

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11:55
  • How data fabric breaks down silos between legacy systems and new energy technologies
  • Enabling real-time operational decisions during peak demand and grid congestion
  • Enhancing grid resilience through predictive analytics powered by unified data
  • Case studies from global utilities or global examples showing tangible outcomes
Speaker Speakers
Thorsten Heller 2
Thorsten Heller
Chief Innovation Officer GridOS, GE Vernova (Norway)
CEO & Co-founder, Greenbird Integration Technology
12:15
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Maximising grid stability with Remedial Action Scheme (RAS)

Speaker Speakers
Elizabeth Ryan pic
Elizabeth Ryan
Executive General Manager Transmission
AusNet 
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Maximising grid stability with Remedial Action Scheme (RAS)

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  • Developing RAS to respond automatically to interconnector trips to maintain stability and avoid separation during critical events 
  • Leveraging advanced protection schemes to manage higher renewable energy flows, reducing the risks associated with energy export and import surges 
  • Engaging key industry partners and integrating RAS supports, paving the way for more robust grid management under high-stress conditions 
Speaker Speakers
Elizabeth Ryan pic
Elizabeth Ryan
Executive General Manager Transmission
AusNet 
12:45
Break
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Lunch in Expo Hall

Meeting the challenge of maintaining grid reliability and stability

14:00
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Embracing stand-alone power systems for customer resilience and reliability in remote areas

Speaker Speakers
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Luke Jenner
Chief Operating Officer
Essential Energy 
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Embracing stand-alone power systems for customer resilience and reliability in remote areas

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14:00
  • Successfully installing the first NEM-registered system
  • Reducing operational costs by eliminating maintenance for extensive powerlines serving single premises
  • Eliminating outages and mitigating fire risks by removing poles and wires from bushland
  • Providing multiple power sources for remote customers affected by natural disasters and prolonged restoration times
Speaker Speakers
Luke Jenner pic
Luke Jenner
Chief Operating Officer
Essential Energy 
14:30
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Leveraging advanced technology to maintain grid reliability and stability

Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
Siemens  
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Leveraging advanced technology to maintain grid reliability and stability

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14:30
  • Integrating AI-driven insights to anticipate demand spikes, ensuring real-time grid stability and operational efficiency 
  • Applying data integration strategies to enhance real-time decision-making and optimise grid infrastructure use 
  • Adapting grid management tools to decentralised energy systems, ensuring continuous stability in a renewable energy landscape 
Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
Siemens  
14:50
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Harnessing residential flexibility to enhance grid efficiency – the South Australia experience

Speaker Speakers
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Simon Emms
Chief Executive
ElectraNet 
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Harnessing residential flexibility to enhance grid efficiency – the South Australia experience

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14:50
  • Encouraging households to adapt energy consumption based on electricity prices and grid demand, improving grid stability and efficiency 
  • Collaborating with partners to create innovative flexibility offerings that incentivise residential consumers to reduce energy use during peak demand 
  • Testing practical flexibility models to alleviate local network pressures, ensuring more efficient investments in the electricity grid 
Speaker Speakers
Simon Emms pic (1)
Simon Emms
Chief Executive
ElectraNet 
15:20
Break
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Afternoon tea in Expo Hall

Coordinating distributed energy resources to integrate more CER/DER

15:50
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Orchestrating distributed energy resources for a resilient energy future: insights from Project Symphony

Speaker Speakers
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Matt Cheney
Executive Manager Energy Transition & Sustainability
Western Power 
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Orchestrating distributed energy resources for a resilient energy future: insights from Project Symphony

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  • Addressing the challenges of unmanaged rooftop solar to ensure grid stability. 
  • Enabling renewable energy expansion while minimising the need for large-scale coal or gas-fired power plants 
  • Leveraging virtual power plants (VPPs) to create efficient localised systems 
  • Coordinating DER to improve network efficiency and lower energy costs for consumers 
Speaker Speakers
Matt Cheney pic
Matt Cheney
Executive Manager Energy Transition & Sustainability
Western Power 
16:20
Panel Discussion
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Panel discussion: What will it take to welcome more CER to the grid?

Moderator
Jai Thomas pic
Jai Thomas
Deputy Director General - Coordinator of Energy
Energy Policy WA 
Speaker Speakers
Glenn Springall
Glenn Springall
GM Renewables & Distributed Energy
Energy Queensland 
Andrew Linnie pic
Andrew Linnie
Executive General Manager Distribution
AusNet 
Peter King pic
Peter King
Global Head of Energy Transition and Utilities
Capgemini
Thorsten Heller 2
Thorsten Heller
Chief Innovation Officer GridOS, GE Vernova (Norway)
CEO & Co-founder, Greenbird Integration Technology
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Michael Jary
Managing Director, EMEA & APAC
Sense
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: What will it take to welcome more CER to the grid?

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16:20
  • How are distribution networks evolving with the impact of CER and demand for LV flexibility? 
  • What is the role of storage across HV/MV/LV and how are transmission and distribution responding? 
  • What is the evolution of a digital grid for resilience and climate risk? 
  • Where is the innovation happening in electricity grids (e-mobility, electrification, aggregation, CER)? 
Moderator
Jai Thomas pic
Jai Thomas
Deputy Director General - Coordinator of Energy
Energy Policy WA 
Speaker Speakers
Glenn Springall
Glenn Springall
GM Renewables & Distributed Energy
Energy Queensland 
Andrew Linnie pic
Andrew Linnie
Executive General Manager Distribution
AusNet 
Peter King pic
Peter King
Global Head of Energy Transition and Utilities
Capgemini
Thorsten Heller 2
Thorsten Heller
Chief Innovation Officer GridOS, GE Vernova (Norway)
CEO & Co-founder, Greenbird Integration Technology
Michael Jary pic
Michael Jary
Managing Director, EMEA & APAC
Sense
17:00
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Closing remarks from the Chair

17:05
19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream

Day concludes

08:30
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Welcome Coffee 

09:00
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Opening remarks from the Chair

Speaker Speakers
Jill Cainey pic
Jill Cainey
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Erne Energy 

Strategies to speed up new generation projects and get them connected

09:10
Keynote
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Strategic pathways to renewable energy generation

Speaker Speakers
Mark Hutchinson pic (1)
Mark Hutchinson
Chief Executive Officer
Fortescue Energy 
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream
Keynote

Strategic pathways to renewable energy generation

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09:10
  • Expanding hydrogen energy solutions to diversify energy generation and reduce reliance on fossil fuels 
  • Accelerating solar and wind power investments to enhance renewable energy capacity and achieve sustainability goals 
  • Integrating green energy technologies to decarbonise operations and support Fortescue’s long-term climate targets 
  • Prioritising partnerships and innovation to drive breakthroughs in zero-emission energy technologies 
Speaker Speakers
Mark Hutchinson pic (1)
Mark Hutchinson
Chief Executive Officer
Fortescue Energy 
09:40
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Partner Presentation

10:00
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Streamlining NZ’s connections processes for increasing generation and load

Speaker Speakers
Raewyn Moss pic
Raewyn Moss
Executive General Manager, Customer and External Affairs
Transpower (New Zealand) 
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Streamlining NZ’s connections processes for increasing generation and load

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10:00
  • Establishing efficient connections process and Transpower’s Connection Management Framework 
  • Initiatives to improve throughput to reduce connection time benefiting generators, distributors and consumers 
  • Monitoring, tracking and visibility of the connections queue 
Speaker Speakers
Raewyn Moss pic
Raewyn Moss
Executive General Manager, Customer and External Affairs
Transpower (New Zealand) 
10:30
Break
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Morning tea in Expo Hall

Getting the infrastructure in place to support renewable generation

11:15
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Upgrading network infrastructure to power a renewable future

Speaker Speakers
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Chloe Hicks
Executive Director, Strategy and Policy
Energy Corporation of NSW (EnergyCo) 
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Upgrading network infrastructure to power a renewable future

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11:15
  • Increasing transmission capacity to integrate wind, solar, and storage projects 
  • Strengthening grid connections to ensure affordable and reliable energy supply 
  • Repurposing mining and industrial sites to accelerate clean energy transitions 
Speaker Speakers
Chloe Hicks pic
Chloe Hicks
Executive Director, Strategy and Policy
Energy Corporation of NSW (EnergyCo) 
11:45
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Partner Presentation

12:05
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Prioritising vital infrastructure to support renewable generation projects

Speaker Speakers
Anthony Fowler pic
Anthony Fowler
Chief Executive Officer
Tilt Renewables 
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Prioritising vital infrastructure to support renewable generation projects

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12:05
  • Developing transmission lines to integrate wind power into the national grid 
  • Constructing substations to manage energy distribution and grid stability 
  • Expanding road networks to transport turbine components efficiently 
  • Strengthening local infrastructure to support long-term operations and maintenance 
Speaker Speakers
Anthony Fowler pic
Anthony Fowler
Chief Executive Officer
Tilt Renewables 
12:35
Break
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Lunch in Expo Hall

Driving clean energy investment while ensuring grid reliability through the phase-out of coal

13:50
Panel Discussion
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Panel discussion: Will incentivising new dispatchable capacity (through the CIS) drive energy security or delay renewable transition?

Moderator
Shreejan Pandey pic
Shreejan Pandey
Director
Monash Energy Institute 
Speaker Speakers
Anthony Fowler pic
Anthony Fowler
Chief Executive Officer
Tilt Renewables 
Tibor Schwartz pic
Tibor Schwartz
Head of Energy Innovation
HMC Capital 
Gordon Taylor pic
Gordon Taylor
Executive General Manager of Major Projects
Transgrid 
Group 4933 (1)

Senior representative
Karpowership

19 June - Generation 2.0 stream
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: Will incentivising new dispatchable capacity (through the CIS) drive energy security or delay renewable transition?

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13:50
  • How might subsidies for fossil fuels affect renewable investments?  
  • Will incentivising new capacity enhance grid reliability or stifle renewable adoption and clean tech innovation?  
  • Could market intervention through this scheme distort competition? 
  • Should we rely on market incentives to deliver the best outcomes or is braver policy and regulation required?  
  • Are Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) part of the solution and what is the impact to renewable investments? 
  • How are markets varying in structures and what will the NEM vs. WEM look like? 
Moderator
Shreejan Pandey pic
Shreejan Pandey
Director
Monash Energy Institute 
Speaker Speakers
Anthony Fowler pic
Anthony Fowler
Chief Executive Officer
Tilt Renewables 
Tibor Schwartz pic
Tibor Schwartz
Head of Energy Innovation
HMC Capital 
Gordon Taylor pic
Gordon Taylor
Executive General Manager of Major Projects
Transgrid 
Group 4933 (1)

Senior representative
Karpowership

14:30
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Maximising economic viability in energy generation through market incentives and policy

Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
SAP Australia 
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Maximising economic viability in energy generation through market incentives and policy

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14:30
  • Incentivising clean energy investment to drive market participation and promote long-term economic sustainability 
  • Aligning policy frameworks to reduce risk, enhancing investor confidence in renewable energy projects 
  • Encouraging public-private collaboration to boost the financial viability of clean energy initiatives across global markets 
Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
SAP Australia 
14:50
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Mitigating the consequences of a disorderly transition from coal generation in Australia

Speaker Speakers
Tony Wood
Tony Wood
Energy Program Director
Grattan Institute 
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Mitigating the consequences of a disorderly transition from coal generation in Australia

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14:50
  • Coordinating coal plant closures with renewable energy deployment and storage capacity to ensure stable power supply 
  • Investing in reskilling and alternative employment opportunities to minimise social and economic impacts in coal-dependent regions 
  • Ensuring strong government frameworks to attract investment in clean energy and maintain energy security during the transition 
Speaker Speakers
Tony Wood
Tony Wood
Energy Program Director
Grattan Institute 
15:20
Break
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Afternoon tea in Expo Hall

Analysing the role gas will play in the future generation mix

15:50
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Leveraging gas in Australia's energy transition

Speaker Speakers
Sue Elliot pic
Sue Elliott
Operations and Projects Executive
EnergyAustralia 
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Leveraging gas in Australia's energy transition

clock-three
15:50
  • Addressing intermittent renewable generation with gas to ensure reliable energy supply during the transition 
  • Exploring technologies to cut emissions from gas while maintaining its role in energy security 
  • Leveraging natural and renewable gas to meet the demand for cost-effective energy solutions 
Speaker Speakers
Sue Elliot pic
Sue Elliott
Operations and Projects Executive
EnergyAustralia 
16:20
Panel Discussion
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Panel discussion: What is the future of gas?

Moderator
Suzie Jakobovits pic-2
Suzie Jakobovits
GM Renewable Gas
Jemena 
Speaker Speakers
Andrew Thornton pic (1)
Andrew Thornton
Executive General Manager Integrated Gas
Origin Energy 
Sue Elliot pic
Sue Elliott
Operations and Projects Executive
EnergyAustralia 
Melissa Perrow pic-1
Melissa Perrow
General Manager Energy
Brickworks Building Products 
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: What is the future of gas?

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16:20
  • How is the role of gas in the energy system changing, and what will shifting patterns of consumption mean for gas users? 
  • How will gas supply and electricity infrastructure constraints play out in times of high demand? 
  • How do we balance the needs of hard-to-abate industrials with the gas needs of other customers until renewable gas supply is more readily available? 
  • What role should renewable gases play in a decarbonised future? 
Moderator
Suzie Jakobovits pic-2
Suzie Jakobovits
GM Renewable Gas
Jemena 
Speaker Speakers
Andrew Thornton pic (1)
Andrew Thornton
Executive General Manager Integrated Gas
Origin Energy 
Sue Elliot pic
Sue Elliott
Operations and Projects Executive
EnergyAustralia 
Melissa Perrow pic-1
Melissa Perrow
General Manager Energy
Brickworks Building Products 
17:00
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Closing remarks from the Chair

17:05
19 June - Generation 2.0 stream

Day concludes

08:30
19 June - Future Retail stream

Welcome Coffee

09:00
19 June - Future Retail stream

Opening remarks from the Chair

Speaker Speakers
jo de silva pic
Jo De Silva
General Manager Retail Policy
Australian Energy Council 

Regaining consumer trust and building social licence – enhancing customer engagement strategies

09:10
Keynote
19 June - Future Retail stream

Navigating challenges in Australia's energy market to improve the energy consumer experience

Speaker Speakers
Clare Savage pic
Clare Savage
Chair
Australian Energy Regulator (AER) 
19 June - Future Retail stream
Keynote

Navigating challenges in Australia's energy market to improve the energy consumer experience

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09:10
  • Addressing rising wholesale prices to improve affordability and reduce the burden on consumers 
  • Managing supply challenges to ensure a reliable energy system during Australia's energy transition 
  • Enhancing competition among retailers to promote fair pricing and better service offerings across the market  
Speaker Speakers
Clare Savage pic
Clare Savage
Chair
Australian Energy Regulator (AER) 
09:40
19 June - Future Retail stream

Integrating technology and operations to streamline retail processes and drive transformation success

Speaker Speakers
Mayur Bhaskar pic
Mayur Bhaskar
Managing Director - Utilities Industry Lead for Australia & New Zealand
Accenture Australia & New Zealand 
19 June - Future Retail stream

Integrating technology and operations to streamline retail processes and drive transformation success

clock-three
09:40
Speaker Speakers
Mayur Bhaskar pic
Mayur Bhaskar
Managing Director - Utilities Industry Lead for Australia & New Zealand
Accenture Australia & New Zealand 
10:00
Panel Discussion
19 June - Future Retail stream

Panel discussion: How can energy retailers rebuild consumer trust and social licence?

Moderator
Lyn Bowring pic
Lyn Bowring
Executive Director, Consumer, Community, and First Peoples’ Energy Transitions
Vic Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) 
Speaker Speakers
Alistair Burke pic
Alistair Burke
Chief Operating Officer
Aurora Energy 
Brendan French pic
Brendan French
Chief Executive Officer
Energy Consumers Australia 
Lisa Chiba
Lisa Chiba
Managing Director
Momentum Energy 
Katalin Polus
Katalin Polus
Head of Customer Marketing
Synergy
19 June - Future Retail stream
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: How can energy retailers rebuild consumer trust and social licence?

clock-three
10:00
  • How ready and able is the market to support all consumers in the energy transition? 
  • How can improved customer service, better communication and complaint handling drive trust? 
  • Does prioritising renewable energy sources demonstrate commitment to sustainability and consumer interests? 
  • How can energy companies differentiate themselves in an era of historically low levels of trust from the public? 
Moderator
Lyn Bowring pic
Lyn Bowring
Executive Director, Consumer, Community, and First Peoples’ Energy Transitions
Vic Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) 
Speaker Speakers
Alistair Burke pic
Alistair Burke
Chief Operating Officer
Aurora Energy 
Brendan French pic
Brendan French
Chief Executive Officer
Energy Consumers Australia 
Lisa Chiba
Lisa Chiba
Managing Director
Momentum Energy 
Katalin Polus
Katalin Polus
Head of Customer Marketing
Synergy
10:40
Break
19 June - Future Retail stream

Morning tea in Expo Hall

Disrupting traditional energy retailing– exploring new business models (and the tech that will support them)

11:25
19 June - Future Retail stream

Exploring technical, policy and behavioural challenges and opportunities with the Energy Masters project

Speaker Speakers
Chris Thompson pic
Chris Thompson
Chief Executive Officer and Founder
Amber Electric 
19 June - Future Retail stream

Exploring technical, policy and behavioural challenges and opportunities with the Energy Masters project

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11:25
  • Enabling demand-side flexibility technology so customers can optimise their in-home energy use while supporting the needs of the grid  
  • Equipping participants with Home Energy Management System (HEMS) and efficient electric appliances (with dedicated subsidy support) 
  • Simplifying the complexities of the energy system in a way that is understandable and attractive for energy customers 
  • Developing national standards on device interoperability and adoption of two-way demand flexibility 
Speaker Speakers
Chris Thompson pic
Chris Thompson
Chief Executive Officer and Founder
Amber Electric 
11:55
19 June - Future Retail stream

Accelerating AI-powered energy transformation with Agentforce

Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
Salesforce 
19 June - Future Retail stream

Accelerating AI-powered energy transformation with Agentforce

clock-three
11:55
Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
Salesforce 
12:15
19 June - Future Retail stream

Unlocking flexible demand potential for commercial and industrial customers

Speaker Speakers
Jacob Mahoney pic
Jacob Mahoney
Chief Revenue Officer
Flow Power 
19 June - Future Retail stream

Unlocking flexible demand potential for commercial and industrial customers

clock-three
12:15
  • Integrating diverse flexible demand technologies to optimise energy use and increase efficiency across customer sites 
  • Participating in AEMO market schemes to monetise untapped demand response and improve market stability 
  • Commercialising Smart Energy Hubs to realise revenue streams and support energy system resilience through flexible demand 
Speaker Speakers
Jacob Mahoney pic
Jacob Mahoney
Chief Revenue Officer
Flow Power 
12:45
Break
19 June - Future Retail stream

Lunch in Expo Hall

Fostering fairness and equity in renewable energy for communities

14:00
19 June - Future Retail stream

Strengthening community engagement in renewable energy projects through dispute resolution

Speaker Speakers
Janine Young pic
Janine Young
Ombudsman
Energy & Water Ombudsman NSW 
19 June - Future Retail stream

Strengthening community engagement in renewable energy projects through dispute resolution

clock-three
14:00
  • Establishing impartial dispute resolution services to ensure fair treatment of landowners hosting renewable energy infrastructure 
  • Creating a streamlined referral system to connect residents with the appropriate agencies for swift complaint resolution 
  • Providing accessible and transparent complaint handling to build trust between communities and renewable energy developers 
Speaker Speakers
Janine Young pic
Janine Young
Ombudsman
Energy & Water Ombudsman NSW 
14:30
19 June - Future Retail stream

Approaching customer debt differently 

Speaker Speakers
Libby Dale pic
Libby Dale
Co-Founder
SmartMeasures 
19 June - Future Retail stream

Approaching customer debt differently 

clock-three
14:30
  • Overcoming the challenges of traditional debt prediction and treatment methods 
  • Proactively engaging vulnerable customers early enough to offer support  
  • Getting in early with AI and Behavioural Science to change customer payment behaviour 
Speaker Speakers
Libby Dale pic
Libby Dale
Co-Founder
SmartMeasures 
14:50
19 June - Future Retail stream

Delivering energy equity in remote communities: Closing the gap through ambition and opportunity

Speaker Speakers
Krystal Skinner pic
Krystal Skinner
Executive General Manager Remote Communities
Horizon Power 
19 June - Future Retail stream

Delivering energy equity in remote communities: Closing the gap through ambition and opportunity

clock-three
14:50
  • Removing historical inequity in remote Aboriginal communities to deliver power upgrades for a safer, more reliable service 
  • Building a new customer protection regime specifically for remote and vulnerable communities 
  • Maximising the value of renewable energy solutions with community energy initiatives 
Speaker Speakers
Krystal Skinner pic
Krystal Skinner
Executive General Manager Remote Communities
Horizon Power 
15:20
Break
19 June - Future Retail stream

Afternoon tea in Expo Hall

Preparing for regulatory changes and policy adjustments for post-transition energy consumers

15:50
19 June - Future Retail stream

Matching policy and regulation to the needs of the evolving energy consumer

Speaker Speakers
Ralph Giffiths
Ralph Griffiths
General Manager of Policy and Regulation
AGL
16:20
Panel Discussion
19 June - Future Retail stream

Panel discussion: What changes are needed to make energy retail regulations fit for purpose?

Moderator
Louisa Kinnear
Louisa Kinnear
Chief Executive Officer
Australian Energy Council 
Speaker Speakers
David Burns pic
David Burns
Managing Director, Resources and Global Mining Lead
Accenture Australia & New Zealand 
Clare Archer pic
Clare Archer
Senior Manager - Operations & Compliance
Nectr 
Steve Reid pic
Steve Reid
General Manager Regulatory Policy
Origin Energy 
David Perry
David Perry
Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer
BOOM! Power
19 June - Future Retail stream
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: What changes are needed to make energy retail regulations fit for purpose?

clock-three
16:20
  • How can a balance be struck between clear rules with strong better consumer protection AND maintaining market competitiveness? 
  • Which regulations can be simplified to lower costs and improve consumer services? 
  • What regulatory change might better help low income families? 
  • How could reform incentivise energy retailers to adopt new technologies and business models? 
  • Would reform promote a more competitive retail market by reducing unnecessary administrative pressures? 
Moderator
Louisa Kinnear
Louisa Kinnear
Chief Executive Officer
Australian Energy Council 
Speaker Speakers
David Burns pic
David Burns
Managing Director, Resources and Global Mining Lead
Accenture Australia & New Zealand 
Clare Archer pic
Clare Archer
Senior Manager - Operations & Compliance
Nectr 
Steve Reid pic
Steve Reid
General Manager Regulatory Policy
Origin Energy 
David Perry
David Perry
Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer
BOOM! Power
17:00
19 June - Future Retail stream

Closing remarks from the Chair

17:05
19 June - Future Retail stream

Day concludes

08:30
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Welcome Coffee

09:00
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Opening remarks from the Chair

Speaker Speakers
Shannon ORourke pic
Shannon O'Rourke
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director
Powering Australia 

Defining the role of batteries and specific technologies that will shape the future of energy storage

09:10
Keynote
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Comparing batteries and pumped hydro for Australia’s energy storage needs

Speaker Speakers
Domenic Capomolla pic
Domenic Capomolla
Chief Executive Officer
Pacific Blue Australia 
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream
Keynote

Comparing batteries and pumped hydro for Australia’s energy storage needs

clock-three
09:10
  • Evaluating the faster deployment of battery storage to deliver quicker grid stabilisation and support renewable energy growth 
  • Assessing the long-term storage capabilities of pumped hydro to provide sustained energy supply during extended grid demand 
  • Comparing cost and scalability factors to optimise storage solutions for large-scale projects like the 500MW/1,000MWh Liddell project and national energy resilience  
Speaker Speakers
Domenic Capomolla pic
Domenic Capomolla
Chief Executive Officer
Pacific Blue Australia 
09:40
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Advancing energy storage through innovations in technology to improve efficiency, price and performance

Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
Envision Energy 
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Advancing energy storage through innovations in technology to improve efficiency, price and performance

clock-three
09:40
  • Increasing energy density to enhance storage capacity in smaller, more efficient containers 
  • Reducing land use by designing compact, high-capacity battery solutions 
  • Leveraging advanced thermal management to improve battery safety and lifespan 
  • Streamlining installation with modular systems to accelerate energy transition projects 
Speaker Speakers
Group 4933 (1)
Senior representative
Envision Energy 
10:00
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Analysing the place of energy storage in Australia's net-zero future

Speaker Speakers
Alex Wonhas pic
Alex Wonhas
Chief Executive Officer
Ampyr Energy 
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Analysing the place of energy storage in Australia's net-zero future

clock-three
10:00
  • Enhancing grid stability by storing surplus energy for use during low renewable generation periods 
  • Increasing network capacity through the strategic use of BESS  
  • Facilitating better energy reliability and flexibility through a mix of battery and pumped hydro solutions 
  • Leveraging energy storage to meet emissions targets and manage peak demand efficiently 
  • Reducing barriers to fast-track long-duration storage projects for grid resilience and energy security 
Speaker Speakers
Alex Wonhas pic
Alex Wonhas
Chief Executive Officer
Ampyr Energy 
10:30
Break
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Morning tea in Expo Hall

Building community engagement and transparency to secure public trust and acceptance of energy storage

11:15
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Fostering the environmental and economic benefits of community batteries for participants and the wider community

Speaker Speakers
Vida Cheeseman
Vida Cheeseman
Head of Corporate Communications
Endeavour Energy
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Fostering the environmental and economic benefits of community batteries for participants and the wider community

clock-three
11:15
  • Enabling solar households to store excess energy for greater financial benefits and grid stability 
  • Reducing the need for personal batteries by offering a shared, low-cost community solution 
  • Supporting Australia's renewable energy transition through localised, cost-effective energy storage solutions 
Speaker Speakers
Vida Cheeseman
Vida Cheeseman
Head of Corporate Communications
Endeavour Energy
11:45
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Partner Presentation

12:05
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

A customer-led energy transition: How Australia’s most remote energy utility is driving CER uptake

Speaker Speakers
Stephanie Unwin pc
Stephanie Unwin
Chief Executive Officer
Horizon Power 
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

A customer-led energy transition: How Australia’s most remote energy utility is driving CER uptake

clock-three
12:05
  • Enabling the integration of more CER such as rooftop solar, batteries, electric vehicles and smart appliances to work more effectively with our energy systems 
  • Incentivising and motivating customers to participate in a clean energy future 
  • Evolving CER assets into virtual power plants to benefit both the customer and network 
  • Implementing real-time energy management to increase rooftop solar adoption in regional WA 
  • Extending energy orchestration capabilities using DERMS technology 
Speaker Speakers
Stephanie Unwin pc
Stephanie Unwin
Chief Executive Officer
Horizon Power 
12:35
Break
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Lunch in Expo Hall

Batteries to improve energy efficiency behind the meter and across the grid

13:50
Panel Discussion
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Panel discussion: How can we maximise the role of Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) in Australia’s energy future?

Moderator
Ryan Wavish pic
Ryan Wavish
General Manager Innovation, ENGIE Retail
ENGIE Australia & New Zealand  
Speaker Speakers
Dean Spaccavento pic
Dean Spaccavento
Chief Executive Officer
Reposit Power
Michael Wiener pic
Michael Wiener
General Manager Energy Solutions
Shell Energy Australia 
Caitlin Trethewy pic
Caitlin Trethewy
Head of Virtual Power Plant Operations | Trading
AGL 
Matt Armitage pic
Matt Armitage
Director, Energy
Ernst & Young Australia 
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: How can we maximise the role of Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) in Australia’s energy future?

clock-three
13:50
  • How can VPPs contribute to grid stability in the short term? 
  • What are the long-term economic impacts of VPP adoption on consumers? 
  • How will VPPs shape Australia’s transition to renewable energy? 
  • Can regulatory reform enable greater renewable penetration and reduce reliance on traditional energy sources? 
Moderator
Ryan Wavish pic
Ryan Wavish
General Manager Innovation, ENGIE Retail
ENGIE Australia & New Zealand  
Speaker Speakers
Dean Spaccavento pic
Dean Spaccavento
Chief Executive Officer
Reposit Power
Michael Wiener pic
Michael Wiener
General Manager Energy Solutions
Shell Energy Australia 
Caitlin Trethewy pic
Caitlin Trethewy
Head of Virtual Power Plant Operations | Trading
AGL 
Matt Armitage pic
Matt Armitage
Director, Energy
Ernst & Young Australia 
14:30
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Partner Presentation

14:50
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Enhancing data centre cost efficiency through leveraging on-site power assets

Speaker Speakers
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James Gerraty
Head Telstra Energy
Telstra 
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Enhancing data centre cost efficiency through leveraging on-site power assets

clock-three
14:50
  • Integrating battery storage and generation assets with data centres to provide reliable backup power and reduce grid dependency 
  • Utilising large-scale batteries and on-site generation to manage peak demand and energy market exposure, to optimise energy costs for data centres 
Speaker Speakers
James Gerraty pic
James Gerraty
Head Telstra Energy
Telstra 
15:20
Break
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Afternoon tea in Expo Hall

Participating fully in energy markets whilst regulatory framework is still evolving

15:50
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Navigating financial risks for battery investors amid uncertain revenue streams

Speaker Speakers
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Jean-Marie Verrier
Head of Renewables, Power & Utilities
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) 
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Navigating financial risks for battery investors amid uncertain revenue streams

clock-three
15:50
  • Managing volatility in energy markets to protect long-term investment returns for battery storage operators 
  • Leveraging multiple revenue streams, such as grid services and wholesale markets, to reduce financial risk 
  • Reducing exposure to short-term market fluctuations by securing power purchase agreements and other long-term contracts  
Speaker Speakers
Jean-Marie Verrier pic
Jean-Marie Verrier
Head of Renewables, Power & Utilities
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) 
16:20
Panel Discussion
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Panel discussion: How can the regulatory environment be made more ‘storage-friendly’?

Moderator
Brian Restall pic
Brian Restall
Managing Director and Regional Leader
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners 
Speaker Speakers
Alex Wonhas pic
Alex Wonhas
Chief Executive Officer
Ampyr Energy 
Stephanie Unwin pc
Stephanie Unwin
Chief Executive Officer
Horizon Power 
Emma Fagan pic
Emma Fagan
General Manager of Corporate Affairs
Akaysha Energy 
natalie hanna
Natalie Hanna
Energy Market Director
AtkinsRéalis 
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: How can the regulatory environment be made more ‘storage-friendly’?

clock-three
16:20
  • What are the best approaches to overcoming grid connection challenges? 
  • What are the flexible policies that cater to diverse technologies to enhance market participation? 
  • Would targeted financial support accelerate investment and create a more balanced energy market? 
  • What role do transmission networks play in enabling storage deployment? 
Moderator
Brian Restall pic
Brian Restall
Managing Director and Regional Leader
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners 
Speaker Speakers
Alex Wonhas pic
Alex Wonhas
Chief Executive Officer
Ampyr Energy 
Stephanie Unwin pc
Stephanie Unwin
Chief Executive Officer
Horizon Power 
Emma Fagan pic
Emma Fagan
General Manager of Corporate Affairs
Akaysha Energy 
natalie hanna
Natalie Hanna
Energy Market Director
AtkinsRéalis 
17:00
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Closing remarks from the Chair

17:05
19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream

Day concludes

08:30
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Registration and welcome coffee

09:00
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Opening remarks from Chair

Speaker Speakers
Adrian Kemp pic
Adrian Kemp
Partner
HoustonKemp 

Ongoing reform of the National Electricity Market (NEM) & Wholesale Electricity Market (WEM)

09:10
Keynote
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Building momentum beyond the Capacity Investment Scheme: long term policy and market settings for a net zero energy system

Speaker Speakers
Matt Kean pic-1
Matt Kean
Chair
Climate Change Authority 
20 June - Energy Policy Forum
Keynote

Building momentum beyond the Capacity Investment Scheme: long term policy and market settings for a net zero energy system

clock-three
09:10
  • Outlining the Climate Change Authority’s ideas and policy recommendations for what’s needed post-2030 
  • Exploring the complementary measures needed for more nascent or emerging solutions, or those with different economics 
Speaker Speakers
Matt Kean pic-1
Matt Kean
Chair
Climate Change Authority 
09:40
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Preparing Australia for the energy transition: policies for a cleaner future

Speaker Speakers
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Alison Reeve
Energy and Climate Change Deputy Program Director
Grattan Institute 
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Preparing Australia for the energy transition: policies for a cleaner future

clock-three
09:40
  • Addressing infrastructure gaps to ensure reliable energy supply during the transition 
  • Building transmission networks and storage to integrate renewable energy and replace aging coal plants 
  • Streamlining regulatory approvals to accelerate clean energy projects 
Speaker Speakers
Alison Reeve pic
Alison Reeve
Energy and Climate Change Deputy Program Director
Grattan Institute 
10:10
Panel Discussion
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Panel discussion: What are the most critical reforms to make energy markets fit for purpose?

Moderator
Tony Wood
Tony Wood
Energy Program Director
Grattan Institute 
Speaker Speakers
Frank Jotzo pic
Frank Jotzo
Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy; Head of Energy, Institute for Climate Energy and Disaster Solutions
Australian National University (ANU) 
Suzanne Falvi pic
Suzanne Falvi
Executive General Manager, Corporate Affairs
AGL 
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Joel Gilmore
General Manager Energy Policy & Planning
Iberdrola Australia 
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Elizabeth Molyneux
Deputy Secretary, Energy
Vic Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) 
20 June - Energy Policy Forum
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: What are the most critical reforms to make energy markets fit for purpose?

clock-three
10:10
  • How can market design incentivise renewable investment without risking grid stability? 
  • Should regulations for demand management be prioritised over infrastructure expansion? 
  • What role should government play in balancing affordability and decarbonisation targets? 
  • Can markets coordinate entry and exit of capacity during the transition? 
Moderator
Tony Wood
Tony Wood
Energy Program Director
Grattan Institute 
Speaker Speakers
Frank Jotzo pic
Frank Jotzo
Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy; Head of Energy, Institute for Climate Energy and Disaster Solutions
Australian National University (ANU) 
Suzanne Falvi pic
Suzanne Falvi
Executive General Manager, Corporate Affairs
AGL 
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Joel Gilmore
General Manager Energy Policy & Planning
Iberdrola Australia 
Elizabeth Molyneux pic
Elizabeth Molyneux
Deputy Secretary, Energy
Vic Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) 
10:50
Break
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Morning tea

Reforming network pricing and strategies for a consumer-centred, resilient and reliable future

11:20
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Meeting government and community expectations for both network and community resilience and how we can better prepare, adapt and respond to climate extremes

Speaker Speakers
Renate Vogt pic
Renate Vogt
General Manager, Regulation
CitiPower, Powercor & United Energy 
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Meeting government and community expectations for both network and community resilience and how we can better prepare, adapt and respond to climate extremes

clock-three
11:20
  • Strengthening network infrastructure to ensure consistent energy supply for consumers during extreme weather events 
  • Installing alternative supply solutions to improve energy access for underserved and remote customers 
  • Mobilising rapid response teams to minimise the impact of outages on energy consumers and vulnerable communities 
  • Empowering consumers with local support officers to enhance communication and improve disaster readiness 
Speaker Speakers
Renate Vogt pic
Renate Vogt
General Manager, Regulation
CitiPower, Powercor & United Energy 
11:50
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Recommending the pricing reforms necessary to deliver for the needs of future consumers

Speaker Speakers
Danielle Beinart
Danielle Beinart
Executive General Manager – Networks & Technical
Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) 
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Recommending the pricing reforms necessary to deliver for the needs of future consumers

clock-three
11:50
  • Placing the role of network pricing in the overarching CER reform package
  • Exploring the potential of new technologies to reduce consumer costs
  • (Re) building the energy system for the consumers we have rather than changing consumers to meet the system
  • Evaluating tariffs to distinguish between theoretical efficiency and practical effectiveness in real-world applications
Speaker Speakers
Danielle Beinart
Danielle Beinart
Executive General Manager – Networks & Technical
Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) 
12:30
Panel Discussion
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Panel discussion: What are the pathways, timelines and replacement strategies for the exit of coal?

Moderator
Joel Gilmore pic-1
Joel Gilmore
General Manager Energy Policy & Planning
Iberdrola Australia 
Speaker Speakers
Richard Wrightson pic
Richard Wrightson
Chief Executive
Delta Electricity 
Jonathan Prendergast pic
Jonathan Prendergast
Technical Director
Business Renewables Centre Australia (BRC-A)
Tennant Reed pic
Tennant Reed
Director – Climate Change and Energy
Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) 
20 June - Energy Policy Forum
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: What are the pathways, timelines and replacement strategies for the exit of coal?

clock-three
12:30
  • How realistic is a 2030 retirement target? (Are we going to meet Australia's climate targets?) 
  • What should be done now to guarantee grid stability as we move to a generation system dominated by renewable energy sources and battery storage? 
  • How can investment in firming technologies like pumped hydro be accelerated to ensure reliable, low-emission backup power? 
Moderator
Joel Gilmore pic-1
Joel Gilmore
General Manager Energy Policy & Planning
Iberdrola Australia 
Speaker Speakers
Richard Wrightson pic
Richard Wrightson
Chief Executive
Delta Electricity 
Jonathan Prendergast pic
Jonathan Prendergast
Technical Director
Business Renewables Centre Australia (BRC-A)
Tennant Reed pic
Tennant Reed
Director – Climate Change and Energy
Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) 
13:10
Break
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Lunch

Social licence, energy affordability and consumer protection

14:00
Keynote
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Maintaining social licence when the impacts of the transition are received as outweighing any benefits

Speaker Speakers
Gerard Reilly pic-1
Gerard Reilly
General Manager of Customer, Communications and Engagement
Powerlink Queensland 
20 June - Energy Policy Forum
Keynote

Maintaining social licence when the impacts of the transition are received as outweighing any benefits

clock-three
14:00
  • Drawing a value proposition for renewable energy development (including transmission) in regional communities 
  • Focussing on tangible local benefits rather than “global benefits” – such as climate change, net zero etc 
  • Addressing specific local issues to rebuild support for national projects 
Speaker Speakers
Gerard Reilly pic-1
Gerard Reilly
General Manager of Customer, Communications and Engagement
Powerlink Queensland 
14:30
Keynote
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Enabling customer-led tariffs for a smarter energy future

Speaker Speakers
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Gavin Dufty
National Director, Energy policy and Research
National Council St. Vincent Paul Society Australia 
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Sabiene Heindl
Chief Executive Officer
Energy Charter 
20 June - Energy Policy Forum
Keynote

Enabling customer-led tariffs for a smarter energy future

clock-three
14:30
  • Engaging customers in tariff design to drive more flexible and responsive energy consumption 
  • Offering dynamic pricing models to incentivise load shifting and reduce peak demand pressures 
  • Improving transparency in tariff structures to help consumers make informed energy decisions 
  • Collaborating with stakeholders to create adaptable tariffs that align with future energy needs and technologies 
Speaker Speakers
Gavin Dufty pic-1
Gavin Dufty
National Director, Energy policy and Research
National Council St. Vincent Paul Society Australia 
Sabiene Heindl pic
Sabiene Heindl
Chief Executive Officer
Energy Charter 
15:00
Panel Discussion
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Panel discussion: Who is being left behind in the transition and how can they be meaningfully included?

Moderator
Gavin Dufty pic-1
Gavin Dufty
National Director, Energy policy and Research
National Council St. Vincent Paul Society Australia 
Speaker Speakers
Catherine Wolthuizen pic
Catherine Wolthuizen
Ombudsman and Chief Executive
Energy and Water Ombudsman (Victoria) (EWOV) 
Suzanne Falvi pic
Suzanne Falvi
Executive General Manager, Corporate Affairs
AGL 
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Gerard Brody
Chair
Vic Essential Services Commission
20 June - Energy Policy Forum
Panel Discussion

Panel discussion: Who is being left behind in the transition and how can they be meaningfully included?

clock-three
15:00
  • How are vulnerable households coping with rising green energy costs, and what interventions could ensure energy affordability for all? 
  • What are the barriers to including vulnerable populations in energy transition policy decisions, and how can participation improve outcomes? 
  • How can government assistance and market reforms alleviate the growing energy burden on low-income Australians? 
Moderator
Gavin Dufty pic-1
Gavin Dufty
National Director, Energy policy and Research
National Council St. Vincent Paul Society Australia 
Speaker Speakers
Catherine Wolthuizen pic
Catherine Wolthuizen
Ombudsman and Chief Executive
Energy and Water Ombudsman (Victoria) (EWOV) 
Suzanne Falvi pic
Suzanne Falvi
Executive General Manager, Corporate Affairs
AGL 
Gerard Brody pic
Gerard Brody
Chair
Vic Essential Services Commission
15:40
Keynote
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Closing remarks from Chair

15:45
Break
20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Afternoon tea served

20 June - Energy Policy Forum

Conclusion of Energy Week 2025

calendar
Day/Stream
  • Day/Stream
  • 17 June - Pre-conference Masterclasses
  • 18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook
  • 19 June - Women in Energy Breakfast
  • 19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream
  • 19 June - Generation 2.0 stream
  • 19 June - Future Retail stream
  • 19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream
  • 20 June - Energy Policy Forum
  • 17 June - Pre-conference Masterclasses
  • 18 June - Conference Plenary – Australia’s Energy Market Outlook
  • 19 June - Women in Energy Breakfast
  • 19 June - Re-engineering the Grid stream
  • 19 June - Generation 2.0 stream
  • 19 June - Future Retail stream
  • 19 June - Batteries and Energy Storage stream
  • 20 June - Energy Policy Forum