The Electrical Engineering Forum (EEF), taking place 21-22 June, is focused on overcoming today’s big energy challenges with technical solutions.
As the industry looks to decarbonise, clever engineering, new tech and new systems are needed to build and manage increasingly distributed and intermittent generation sources.
The content in the EEF has been designed with professionals actively involved in day-to-day operations in mind, with a focus on transmission, distribution and generation.
If you are an asset, engineering or procurement manager involved in the day-to-day operations of plants or networks, or planning new projects, then this is for you.
WHY ATTEND?
- Discover the future of the grid with in-depth sessions on substation optimisation, grid flexibility, renewables, and more
- Hear how to protect energy transmission during natural disasters and in volatile situations
- Uncover new technologies that can help reduce downtime and improve safety
- Analyse how to optimise the use of grid scale batteries to support a rapid uptake of renewables
- Deep dive into the opportunities and challenges stemming from the uptake of virtual power plants
- Discuss breakthrough emerging technologies and learn how to put them to good use for the zero-carbon future of Australia
If you are looking to meet with these professionals, then join the Australian Energy Week & Electrical Engineering Forum exhibition.
“The EEF did an excellent job covering technical content and allowing a robust discussion among participants”
Head of Innovation, Western Power (past attendee)