The NEM Future Forum - Friday 19 September 


08:30      Registration and welcome coffee


08:50      Opening address from the Chair:

Keith Orchison, Director, Coolibah Pty Ltd


ANALYSING THE CURRENT ELECTRICITY MARKET TRANSFORMATION


09:00      Understanding and adapting to the evolving energy market

  • Where is the market now and where is it going?
  • Coping with the move to a ‘two way’ energy market
  • The communications challenge – how to better engage consumers
  • Peak demand: what can we achieve this decade?

John Pierce, Chairman, Australian Energy Market Commission


09:30      Victoria continuing to lead energy reforms towards a smarter, more efficient market

  • The important role of smart meters in national energy reforms
  • Profound energy market transformation and Victoria's role in creating a smarter, more efficient market
  • Opportunities for greater cost reflectivity and reducing cross subsidies between consumers and delivering clearer price signals
  • Challenges for network regulation in a dynamic and changing environment

Mark Feather, Executive Director, Energy Sector Development Branch, Department of State Development, Business and Innovation, Victoria


10:00      Building better policy for the new NEM

  • What is the new customer paradigm?
  • The way forward for the NEM – the policy changes that we need
  • Better informing and engaging end users and why it is so critical to improve outcomes

Tony Wood, Energy Program Director, Grattan Institute


10:30      Morning tea


11:00      Transitioning from a centralised to a decentralised market

  • Highlighting the advantages of a decentralised energy market
  • Examining the technologies that are driving this change
  • How households will engage in the grid going forward

Kane Thornton, Acting Chief Executive Officer, Clean Energy Council


BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES ARISING FROM THE GROWTH OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATION


11:30      What cost reflective pricing will mean for networks

  • Pricing strategy to ensure efficient outcomes for customers and networks
  • Understanding the mechanics and implications of cost reflective pricing
  • How will this reduce network CAPEX?

Hugh Gleeson, Chief Executive Officer, United Energy and Multinet Gas


12:00      PANEL DISCUSSION:
              Integrating solar PV and networks


  • The ongoing take-up of Solar PV by switched on consumers and why the networks are concerned
  • Should there be a subsidy at all – and who should fit the bill?
  • Examining the interplay of PV’s and air-conditioning

Moderator:
Keith Orchison
, Director, Coolibah Pty Ltd
Panellists:

Kane Thornton, Acting Chief Executive Officer, Clean Energy Council
Charles Popple, Executive Advisor – Industry Development, AusNet Services
Ivor Frischknecht, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)


12:40      Networking lunch


13:40      Analysing current policy challenges in the NEM

  • Outlining why current renewable policy is intractable
  • Highlighting core issues to overcome including barriers to exit
  • Why complementary policy is required to create sustainable investment

Cameron Reid, Manager Carbon & Renewable Policy, AGL Energy


IMPLEMENTING EFFECTIVE METERING AND TARIFF SYSTEMS TO ACHIEVE A MORE EFFECTIVE MARKET


14:10      The critical need for smart metering in the NEM

  • Outlining the key challenges previously faced in introducing smart meters
  • Identifying best practice for integrating smart meters going forward
  • Why smart meters are critical for an efficient energy market

Charles Popple, Executive Advisor – Industry Development, AusNet Services


14:40      PANEL DISCUSSION:
              Building consumer awareness, education and engagement in east
              coast energy markets


  • What do consumers want and what do they need when it comes to their energy supply
  • Who should bear the burden of alleviating customer hardship?
  • Overcoming the complexity problem – how can contracts be made simple and non-threatening?

Moderator:
Keith Orchison, Director, Coolibah Pty Ltd

Panellists:
Clare Petre
, Ombudsman, NSW Energy and Water Ombudsman
Denise Boyd, Director Policy and Campaigns, Consumer Action Law
Gavin Dufty, Policy Director, St Vincent De Paul


15:20      Afternoon tea


THE TECHNOLOGIES THAT WILL DRIVE FURTHER CHANGE IN THE NEM


15:50      PANEL DISCUSSION:
              Opportunities for further energy productivity and efficiency across the
              NEM


  • How might Direct Action encourage further industrial energy productivity?
  • Residential energy efficiency – where can further efficiency gains be made and how will this impact residential demand profiles?
  • What impact could smart appliances have in relation to energy productivity?
  • How will this impact the NEM?

Moderator:
Keith Orchison
, Director, Coolibah Pty Ltd
Panellists:
Paul Graham
, Chief Economist Energy Flagship, CSIRO
Alistair Sproul, Program Leader, CRC for Low Carbon Living
Chris Dunstan, Chief Executive Officer, Alliance to Save Energy (a2se)


16:30      The CSIRO’s Energy flagship and future grid research program

  • Uncertainties and drivers for changing the grid
  • The goals and objectives of the research programs
  • Emerging technologies and how they can transform the NEM

Paul Graham, Chief Economist Energy Flagship, CSIRO


17:00      Closing remarks from the Chair


17:30      Close of conference


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