The Australian Energy Storage Conference & Exhibition gains support from the Deputy Premier, Troy Grant MP.
In his letter, the Deputy Premier wrote, “Sydney looks forward to extending a warm welcome to delegates attending the 2015 Australian Energy Storage Conference and Exhibition.”
“The NSW Government is committed to a secure, affordable and clean energy future for NSW. Energy storage and associated information and communications technology is exciting technology that can make our energy systems cheaper to run and more reliable.
“Storage provides an opportunity for households to be more proactive in the energy market, whilst increasing competition and reducing red tape for business.”
Last year’s inaugural event was a great success and it attracted over 800 attendees from 23 different countries. The 2015 event is expected to bring together more than 1,000 visitors, including regulators, utility executives, investors, project developers, and technologists for two days of discussions, workshops, deal-making and networking.
Australian Energy Storage Exhibition offers sponsor and exhibition packages. Sponsors including Century Yuasa, Enphase Energy, Redflow and IS Systems have already confirmed.
The exhibition is filling fast with latest exhibitors including Kokam, Panasonic, JB Battery, Flow-Ice among many others showcasing their latest innovations and technologies.
More than 40 expert speakers from Australia and around the world will present at the conference and will provide in-depth industry insights and discussions as well as perspectives in the 16 sessions across the two streams over two days.
These sessions will offer attendees commercial case studies as well as insights into market structures, policies and relevant technologies. There will also be discussion on integrating storage projects of all sizes on the grid and the implications of charging electric vehicles.
From Australia, there will be speakers including Hugh Bromley from Bloomberg New Energy Finance, David Finn from Tritium, Donald McPhail from Ergon Energy and Bob Norris from Lend Lease. Several speakers from US companies will also add their experience to the conference, including Andrew Tanner, VP Business Development at Growing Energy Labs Inc (GELI).
His presentation will feature discussion of the projects GELI has underway globally featuring a variety of battery chemistries as well as projects that integrate with EVSE, HVAC, lighting, thermal storage and other generating assets such as solar, wind and backup generators.
In addition to the conference program, Australian Energy Storage will feature free to attend workshops providing a great opportunity for both exhibition only visitors and conference delegates to learn about the industry services in an interactive environment.
Delegate passes at early bird rates and free exhibition tickets are now available at www.australianenergystorage.com.au
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