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22 - 23 MARCH 2023 | MCEC, MELBOURNE Register to Attend * About + − * Our Vision * Partners & Associations * Meet the Team * Meet the Advisory Board * Global Footprint * Exhibit + − * Exhibitors List * Why Exhibit * Who Attends * Download Event Prospectus * Stand Options * Make Your Stand Enquiry * Partners + − * Partners & Associations * Sponsorship Enquiry * Programme + − * Exhibitors List * Speakers * Leadership Summit + − * Summit Agenda * Download Summit Agenda Overview * Knowledge Hubs + − * Knowledge Hubs Agenda * Poster Sessions * Initiate! + − * What is Initiate! * Initiate! Program * Networking & Happy Hour * Visit + − * Register to Attend * Exhibitors List * Networking & Happy Hour * Join Our Community * Venue * Accommodation * Digital Series + − * Submit Enquiry * Latest News * * * * SUMMIT AGENDA Download the Leadership Summit Agenda below: DOWNLOAD SUMMIT AGENDA OVERVIEW Be part of the discussions happening at our Summit Streams below: All Days2023-03-222023-03-23 All Days * All Days * Wednesday * Thursday All LocationsSummit All Locations * All Locations * Summit All StreamsCEO Panel 1CEO Plenary 1KeynoteOfficial Opening by Minister Official WelcomePanel 2Plenary 2Stream 1Stream 2Welcome Day 2Welcome tea and coffeeWelcome to Country All Streams * All Streams * CEO Panel 1 * CEO Plenary 1 * Keynote * Official Opening by Minister * Official Welcome * Panel 2 * Plenary 2 * Stream 1 * Stream 2 * Welcome Day 2 * Welcome tea and coffee * Welcome to Country CLEAR FILTER Welcome tea and coffee March 22, 7:45 am - 8:15 am | Summit Welcome tea and coffee Speaker/s: View Session Official Welcome March 22, 8:15 am - 8:20 am | Summit Official Welcome (By Matthew Pearce, CEO, Talk2 Media) Speaker/s: View Session Welcome to Country March 22, 8:20 am - 8:25 am | Summit Welcome to Country Speaker/s: View Session Official Opening by Minister March 22, 8:25 am - 8:35 am | Summit Official Opening by Minister (By Federal Minister for Energy, Hon Chris Bowen MP) Speaker/s: View Session CEO Plenary 1 March 22, 8:35 am - 8:50 am | Summit CEO Plenary 1: Bringing everyone to the table on the path to decarbonisation Australia’s energy transition has thus far been led by consumers, and programs like rooftop solar. With state government policy becoming increasingly important, how can government and industry collaborate to achieve transition? Speaker/s: View Session CEO Panel 1 March 22, 8:50 am - 9:30 am | Summit CEO Panel: What if … we renationalised the Australian energy system? With Victoria re-establishing the State Electricity Commission, will other governments follow suit and renationalise sections of the energy system? If they do, what will the impact be? Speaker/s: Tim Jordan, Anthony Garnaut, Brian Davey, Jon Faine, View Session Plenary 2 March 22, 9:30 am - 9:45 am | Summit CEO Plenary 2: Governing the energy market Energy transition is often framed in national terms, but what is the role of state governments in the transition? What level of involvement should they have? Speaker/s: View Session Panel 2 March 22, 9:45 am - 10:15 am | Summit Panel 2: Do state-based policies and initatives help or hinder the national goal? With governments in different states and territories using and considering different policy levers, what is required to ensure the energy transition moves forward? Speaker/s: Dominic Adams, Sarah McNamara, Richard Bolt, Jon Faine, View Session March 22, 10:30 am - 10:45 am | Summit Morning Tea Speaker/s: View Session March 22, 10:45 am - 12:30 pm | Summit STREAM 1: THE ROLE OF THE CUSTOMER IN THE ENERGY TRANSITION Speaker/s: View Session Stream 1 March 22, 10:45 am - 11:00 am | Summit Keynote: Building a social license to operate Communicating big energy projects seems daunting, but there are already stories of hugely successful collaborations between community and industry from Australia and abroad Speaker/s: Elyse Gatt, Alexander Whittle, View Session Stream 1 March 22, 11:00 am - 11:35 am | Summit Panel: Talking to communities about big energy projects What are the critical things to keep in mind when you’re unveiling a big new project? What does communities and consumers need and want to know? Speaker/s: Amy Abraham, Dr Nick Aberle, Jeff Rigby, Dr. Katherine Witt, David Prins, View Session Stream 1 March 22, 11:35 am - 11:50 am | Summit Keynote: A just transition for regional Australia With some industry, like coal mining, about to become a thing of the past, * How can we ensure workers are able to reskill to avoid being left behind by the energy transition? * What are the major steps needed to deliver a more orderly transition? Speaker/s: Tim Ellis, View Session Stream 1 March 22, 11:50 am - 12:30 pm | Summit Panel: Navigating the energy transition in a fictional country town Together, our panelists will explore what it means to have a just transition for workers in a fictional Australian town, and what will happen if the transition doesn’t go to plan. Speaker/s: Tony Cantwell, Lisa Gooding, Angie Young, Clare Larkin-Sykes, David Prins, View Session March 22, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm | Summit Lunch Speaker/s: View Session Stream 1 March 22, 2:00 pm - 2:15 pm | Summit Keynote: How customer demand will drive strategy and shape the path to transition Conversations about energy transformation are often conducted from the perspective of system operators or energy generators. But what about customers? Speaker/s: Michael Jary, View Session Stream 1 March 22, 2:15 pm - 2:50 pm | Summit Panel: Should customer needs be driving the energy transformation? Customers expectations of energy companies are evolving. Our panellists will discuss the extent to which customers needs will and should drive the energy transition. Speaker/s: Dr Glen Currie, Ryan Warburton, Kris Funston, Catherine Anderson, David Prins, View Session Stream 1 March 22, 2:50 pm - 3:05 pm | Summit Keynote: Boots on the ground – the personnel required to make energy transition a reality Developing new industries require the traching of new skills to ensure workers can keep up. When it comes to energy, what’s required? Speaker/s: Anthea Middleton, View Session Stream 1 March 22, 3:05 pm - 3:40 pm | Summit Panel: How do we develop the skilled workforce required to transition our economy to renewable fuels? Together, our panellists will discuss the innovative training models and approaches that can ensure we’re ready for the energy transition. Speaker/s: Julian McCoy, Richard Evans, Holly Taylor, David Prins, View Session March 22, 10:45 am - 12:30 pm | Summit STREAM 2: HOW DOES THE GRID ENABLE TRANSITION? Speaker/s: View Session Stream 2 March 22, 10:45 am - 11:00 am | Summit Keynote: Distributed Energy Resource Management (Presented by Schneider Electric) Integrating technology and hardware to enable the energy transition. Speaker/s: Akanksha Sharma, View Session Brought to you by: * Stream 2 March 22, 11:00 am - 11:35 am | Summit Panel: What role will distributed energy resources play in the energy transition? What are the practical values of DERs in the future energy system? Speaker/s: Matthew Robinson, Bruce Hardy, Scott Ryan, Brendon Hampton, Lisa Zembrodt, View Session Stream 2 March 22, 11:35 am - 11:50 am | Summit Keynote: The role of microgrids in the net zero future (Presented by Yokogawa) Grid controls for a distributed and renewable grid Speaker/s: Joe Sullivan, View Session Brought to you by: * Stream 2 March 22, 11:50 am - 12:30 pm | Summit Panel: Where will microgrids be most effective in Australia? Given the remoteness of many Australian communities and urban centres, microgrids can be a crucial tool in the future. What have learnt thus far? Speaker/s: Andrew Blaver, Glenn Dahlenburg, Ross Sang, Joe Sullivan, View Session March 22, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm | Summit Lunch Speaker/s: View Session Stream 2 March 22, 2:00 pm - 2:15 pm | Summit Keynote: Creating a strong, reliable renewable energy grid Dealing with threats to reliability, from winter snaps to heat waves, to create the most secure grid possible. Speaker/s: View Session Stream 2 March 22, 2:15 pm - 2:50 pm | Summit Panel: What factors will allow maximum reliability during and after the energy transition? Our panellists will discuss the steps that could be taken to maximise reliability. Speaker/s: Dan Sturrock, Prajit Parameswar, Kate Summers, David Fergusson, Benjy Lee, View Session Stream 2 March 22, 2:50 pm - 3:05 pm | Summit Keynote: Digital twins in the energy world (Presented by Cyient Technologies) Using digital twins in the energy sphere can bring a number of operational benefits to your organisation. Speaker/s: Rajaneesh Kini, View Session Brought to you by: * Stream 2 March 22, 3:05 pm - 3:40 pm | Summit Panel: Using digital solutions and tools to optimise the energy transition In the energy space, how can we use digital solutions, like twins, most effectively? Speaker/s: Professor Pascal Perez, Mark Atkinson, Steve Lette, Anthony Walker, Benjy Lee, View Session March 22, 3:40 pm - | Summit Happy Hour & End of Day 1 Speaker/s: View Session Welcome tea and coffee March 23, 8:00 am - 8:40 am | Summit Welcome tea and coffee Speaker/s: View Session Welcome Day 2 March 23, 8:40 am - 8:50 am | Summit Welcome Day 2 (By Paul Mathers, Event Director, Enlit Australia) Speaker/s: View Session Keynote March 23, 8:50 am - 9:35 am | Summit Keynote: The state of the transition, energy policy and politics, and the best way forward to achieve Australia’s decarbonisation goals Speaker/s: Tristan Edis, Christopher Lee, Jon Faine, View Session Keynote March 23, 9:35 am - 10:15 am | Summit Keynote: 20% of Australia’s gas network by 2030 – The Biomethane opportunity being overlooked Speaker/s: Shahana McKenzie, Jon Faine, View Session March 23, 10:15 am - 10:45 am | Summit Morning Tea Speaker/s: View Session March 23, 10:45 am - 12:30 pm | Summit STREAM 1: THE ROLE OF HYDROGEN IN THE ENERGY TRANSITION Speaker/s: View Session Stream 1 March 23, 10:45 am - 11:00 am | Summit Keynote: Australia as a hydrogen superpower Australia is consistently talked up as a potential hydrogen superpower. Are we on track to become one, and what more can we do? Speaker/s: Gary Byak, View Session Stream 1 March 23, 11:00 am - 11:35 am | Summit Panel: Using and integrating hydrogen into a multi-facted energy mix, from the home to heavy transport Hydrogen has an array of uses. Where will it serve us best in our energy future? Speaker/s: Leigh Kennedy, Mitchel McCrystal, John Tsalapatis, Dr Ahmed Halima, Stuart Allinson, View Session Stream 1 March 23, 11:35 am - 11:50 am | Summit Keynote: Market signals and policies to drive the hydrogen economy To fully integrate hydrogen into Australia’s energy mix, what support does industry want government to provide? Speaker/s: Rohan Harris, View Session Stream 1 March 23, 11:50 am - 12:30 pm | Summit Panel: Hydrogen as a bridging technology Hydrogen is known for its versatility. How can we ensure we use it to integrate the transport, industry and electricity sectors? Speaker/s: Dr. Patrick Hartley, David Oglesby, Thom Cameron, Dr. Noel Dunlop, Stuart Allinson, View Session March 23, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm | Summit Lunch Speaker/s: View Session Stream 1 March 23, 2:00 pm - 2:15 pm | Summit Keynote: Domestic offtakes Connecting hydrogen producers with large energy users to underpin project development Speaker/s: Brendan James, View Session Stream 1 March 23, 2:15 pm - 2:50 pm | Summit Panel: Lessons from existing hydrogen projects Across Australia, hydrogen projects by the likes of AGIG and Jemena are becoming commonplace. What are the learnings so far? Speaker/s: Vikram Singh, Patrick Gorr, Stuart Allinson, View Session Stream 1 March 23, 2:50 pm - 3:05 pm | Summit Keynote: Hydrogen and sector coupling Hydrogen’s role in bringing the energy sector together under one holistic model Speaker/s: Greg Watson, View Session Stream 1 March 23, 3:05 pm - 3:40 pm | Summit Panel: Using hydrogen to support other forms of energy * What is the right way to integrate hydrogen in the wider energy system? * Hydrogen and the timeline of cost competitiveness. * What are the likely next steps to ensure hydrogen supports the energy system as a whole? Speaker/s: Dr. Sleiman Mhanna, Jean-Louis Salinas, Mohamed Magdeldin, Birgit Tegethoff, Stuart Allinson, View Session March 23, 10:45 am - 12:30 pm | Summit STREAM 2: THE ELECTRIFICATION OF EVERYTHING Speaker/s: View Session Stream 2 March 23, 10:45 am - 11:00 am | Summit Keynote: As new markets collide, what are the new risks and opportunities in the electrification sphere? (Presented by Siemens) Electrifying different industrial markets, or using alternative fuels like hydrogen, converges markets that have previously been separate, presenting new challenges and opportunities. Speaker/s: Dr Brett Watson, View Session Brought to you by: * Stream 2 March 23, 11:00 am - 11:35 am | Summit Panel: Talking energy security – regulation, integration and policy opportunities and risks As we decarbonise, and as different energy sectors converge, policy, market operations and trading have to tackle a number of challenges to enable innovation and protect consumers. Speaker/s: Victoria Mollard, Professor Iain MacGill, James Ha, Scott Ryan, Patricia Boyce, View Session Stream 2 March 23, 11:35 am - 11:50 am | Summit Keynote: Sector Coupling How can traditional segments collaborate to deliver the net-zero ambition? Speaker/s: Stephanie Bashir, View Session Stream 2 March 23, 11:50 am - 12:30 pm | Summit Panel: Seizing sector coupling opportunities How can different sectors find common ground and collaborate to confront new challenges in the energy transition? Speaker/s: Lachlan Simpson, Joe Delaney, Lachlan Bateman, Matthew Robinson, View Session March 23, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm | Summit Lunch Speaker/s: View Session Stream 2 March 23, 2:00 pm - 2:15 pm | Summit Keynote: Australia’s decentralising system Australia’s electricity system is decentralising faster than all others. As new demands emerge, how do we avoid overloading the system? Speaker/s: Dr Roger Dargaville, View Session Stream 2 March 23, 2:15 pm - 2:50 pm | Summit Panel: Managing the decentralising system Do we need a new control system to smooth out demand fluctuation and maintain reliability? Speaker/s: Andrew Blaver, Stephen White, Professor Luis (Nando) Ochoa, Tim Ryan, Andrew McConnell, View Session Stream 2 March 23, 2:50 pm - 3:05 pm | Summit Keynote: Not the end of the weekend – integrating electric vehicles Speaker/s: Andrew Forster, View Session Stream 2 March 23, 3:05 pm - 3:40 pm | Summit Panel: Boosting EV visibility – by visibility do we mean uptake? What incentives can boost the visibility of EVs? Are there privacy issues? Speaker/s: Ross De Rango, Greg Hannan, Pavina Adunratanasee, Frank Roberson, James Seymour, View Session March 23, 3:40 pm - | Summit End of Day 2 Speaker/s: View Session SPONSORS & PARTNERS Media Partner Media Partner Media Partner Media Partner Platinum Sponsor Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor Gold Sponsor Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor Silver Sponsor Bronze Sponsor Bronze Sponsor Bronze Sponsor Bronze Sponsor Bronze Sponsor Bronze Sponsor Supporting Partner Supporting Partner Initiate! 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