Eastern Australia's Energy Markets Outlook 2013 Conference Sydney
Policy, regulation, commercial strategy, investment opportunities and the outlook for Australia's east coast energy sector
Event Overview
Over 150 senior managers of Australia's leading energy companies, along with governments and energy end users will gather in Sydney in October to discuss the pressing issues facing the energy sector in Australia's eastern states.
Now considered the premier annual energy sector outlook for the east coast, the event will again bring together Australia's leading policy makers, industry, peak representative bodies, respected analysts and end users to work towards achieving satisfactory and sustainable sector progress for all concerned.
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Over 55 key industry speakers including:
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Addressing the 9 burning questions the industry needs answers to:
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Why you need to attend the Eastern Australia's Energy Markets Outlook 2013 Conference:
"At a time of heightened interest in east coast energy markets, having clear strategic priorities for electricity and gas market development is vital. Conferences like this can bring together people from across the sector to collectively discuss strategic issues that may shape the future of energy markets and have significant implications for energy consumers and the Australian economy." - John Pierce, Chairman, Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) "The electricity retailing industry is changing dramatically at present, as loads decline and the technology imposte increases. In this environment, this conference debate will allow everyone present to share ideas on where the industry might turn, and challenge us all to rethink our business models." Kate Farrar, Managing Director, QEnergy “The coming decade will see deep integration of renewables into the Australian electricity market. This will create opportunities and challenges. The speakers at this symposium include key decision makers that will determine the effectiveness and efficiency of this transition.” Miles George, Chief Executive Officer, Infigen Energy "Successful conferences are useful in disseminating and gathering ideas and information and for building relationships with peers. My guess is this will be a successful conference." Bruce Mountain, Director, Carbon Market Economics |