Conference Day One - Wednesday 17 September


8:15      Registration and welcome coffee


8:50      Opening address from the Chair:

Keith Orchison, Director, Coolibah Pty Ltd


CREATING A MORE EFFECTIVE EAST COAST ENERGY MARKET


09:00      Lessons from recent developments in east coast energy markets

  • The east coast energy market from the perspective of a vertically integrated energy company
  • Managing in an environment of change
  • Importance of the role policy plays for investors in capital intensive assets

Frank Calabria, Chief Executive Officer Energy Markets, Origin Energy

 


KEY LEARNINGS FROM INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES


09:25      INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE PRESENTATION:    
               Regulating the Texan energy market – lessons for the NEM

Donna Nelson, Chairman, Public Utilities Commission of Texas


9:55     Judging the NEM with European experience

  • Examining how the NEM is different from other power markets around the world
  • Comparing the NEM’s regulatory framework globally
  • What are the key lessons NEM market participants could learn from EU experiences

Stijn Koppers, Executive Director - Trading and Wholesale, Alinta Energy


10:20     Morning tea


10:55    STATE REGULATORS ROUNDTABLE – EMPOWERING THE CONSUMER
             
This is an opportunity for state regulators to give an opening statement of
              10 – 12 minutes addressing the key challenges in each of their states,
              followed by a 15 minute Q&A session. All while focusing on the issue of
              consumer empowerment.

Moderator:
Keith Orchison
, Director, Coolibah Pty Ltd
Panellists:
Malcolm Roberts
, Chairman, Queensland Competition Authority
Ron Ben-David
, Chairman, Essential Services Commission


OVERCOMING KEY CHALLENGES FOR NETWORKS IN A RAPIDLY CHANGING
ENERGY MARKET


11:35      The future of energy networks and implications for the NEM

  • The role of centralised grids in energy networks
  • How distribution and transmission business models are changing
  • The opportunities and threats of distributed generation for network businesses

John Bradley, Chief Executive Officer, Energy Networks Association


12:00      The role of networks in a changing market dynamic

  • How network businesses are responding to a changing demand profile in the NEM
  • Understanding cost reflective pricing and its pro’s and con’s
  • Balancing pressures to reduce costs while maintaining a secure supply

Peter McIntyre, Managing Director, TransGrid


12:30      Networking lunch


NAVIGATING AN UNCERTAIN REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT


13:40      Looking forward to 2045: Queensland’s 30 year electricity plan

  • Outlining the direction of Queensland’s energy future
  • Driving down costs: how this will be achieved in the long term
  • How the generation mix will evolve over this period
  • Communicating what the government’s role will be in the market

The Hon. Mark McArdle MP, Minister for Energy and Water Supply, Queensland Government


14:00      Kennedy wind and solar: Meeting base-load demand with renewable
              
generation

  • Addressing the challenges of growing demand and electrical losses in North Queensland
  • Using world-class wind and solar resources to produce a “base-load” like generation profile
  • Optimisation of the Kennedy Wind and Solar hybrid project design
  • Generation cost comparisons against coal and gas alternatives

Roger Price, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Windlab Limited


14:30      PANEL DISCUSSION:
              Shaping Australia’s energy sector during unprecedented change

  • Understanding the paradigm shift in the way our market works
  • How can we transition to the smart grid of the future?
  • What will the role of utilities be in the market going forwards?

Moderator:
Keith Orchison
, Director, Coolibah Pty Ltd
Panellists:
Clare Savage
, Group Executive Manager Strategy and Corporate, EnergyAustralia
John Bradley, Chief Executive Officer, Energy Networks Association
Cameron O’Reilly
, Chief Executive Officer, Energy Retailers Association of Australia


15:10      Modelling & Co-optimising Gas & Electricity with PLEXOS® in the NEM

Felipe Valdebenito, Senior Consultant – Asia Pacific, Energy Exemplar


15:40      Afternoon tea


16:10      The impact of Direct Action on eastern Australia’s energy markets

  • How Direct Action will be used to reduce emissions
  • How this will impact the east coast energy sector specifically
  • The regulatory framework that needs to be implemented to ensure Direct Action’s achieves its desired outcomes

Chloe Munro, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Clean Energy Regulator


16:35      PANEL DISCUSSION:
              Ensuring adequate investment in the energy sector

  • Evaluating Australia’s ability to attract further global investment in the energy sector
  • How can we better shape policy to make investment more attractive?
  • What levels of investment are needed?
  • How can we expect industry to be financed going forwards?

Moderator:
Keith Orchison
, Director, Coolibah Pty Ltd
Panellists:
Oliver Yates
, Chief Executive Officer, Clean Energy Finance Corporation
Lane Crockett
, Executive General Manager Australia, Pacific Hydro
Rob Amphlett Lewis
, Head of Strategic Investments, Strategy and Business Development, Ausnet Services
Chris Laybutt
, Vice President of Australian Equities, JP Morgan


17:20      Closing remarks from the chair


17:30      End of day one and networking drinks


19:00      Networking dinner


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