Forum Highlights

Why Join This Forum

6 Powerful Reasons to Attend Australia Energy Policy Forum: Improving Australia’s Energy Infrastructure Reliability and Stability

  1. Learn from past energy crisis to improve Australia’s national energy infrastructure and policies
  2. Align leadership and support from both the state and federal level to establish a unified energy direction for the future
  3. Leverage on the combined strength of public and private sector to facilitate energy transition
  4. Establish a fair market system to better regulate energy supply and demand
  5. Utilize the latest energy technologies to stabilize and optimize Australia’s changing energy system
  6. Adopt best practices from successful energy infrastructure and policies around the world

Hot Topics to be Discussed

DAY 1: Wednesday, 14 June 2017

  • Identify underlying causes of South Australia blackout
  • Rethink Australia’s Future Energy Direction
  • Discover areas for improvement and prevent future energy crisis
  • Explore appropriate policy frameworks to meet Australia’s international commitment while ensuring energy security
  • Panel Discussion: Finkel Review’s Findings and Where is Australia Energy Policy Heading from Here?

DAY 2: Thursday, 15 June 2017

  • Case Study: Lessons from Germany: The Keys to a Stable Renewable Energy System
  • Redesigning Australia’s Credible Contingency Planning for Energy
  • Evaluate and determine routes to ensure affordability, reliability, and reduce carbon emissions
  • Unveil technology solutions to stabilize national energy grid

Companies Expected at the Forum

  • Alinta Energy
  • Department of Environment and Energy
  • Australia Enery Regulator
  • CSIRO
  • AGL Energy
  • Origin Energy
  • Australia Energy Market Operator (AEMO)
  • AusNet
  • Hydro-Tasmania
  • Horizon Power
  • Snowy Hydro
  • Energy Australia
  • ERM Power
  • Pacific Hydro
  • Click Energy
  • Ecogen Energy
  • Power and Water Corporation
  • Green Rock Energy
  • Synergy
  • Verve Energy
  • Western Power Corporation
  • Integral Energy
  • CS Energy
  • Australian Energy Market Commission
  • COAG Energy Council
  • Australian Renewable Energy Agency
  • Australian Research Council
  • Energy Efficiency Council
  • Energy Policy Institute of Australia