19-20 JULY 2021 PULLMAN MELBOURNE ALBERT PARK - KEY STAKEHOLDERS ATTENDING AUWE2021 - ENERGIES DE LA MER
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Bronze Sponsor Presenting Sponsors AuWE Brand Sponsors Exhibiting Sponsors 19-20 JULY 2021 PULLMAN MELBOURNE ALBERT PARK Key Stakeholders Attending AuWE2021 INJECT ENERGY INTO EACH PHASE OF WIND DEVELOPMENT Co-located with Produced by
SPEAKER HIGHLIGHTS The Hon. Lily D'Ambrosio Senior Representative Chloe Hicks Dean Sharafi Stewart Bell Richard Lowe Minister for Energy, Environment Department of Industry, Director, Energy Infrastructure and Head Of System Management EGM Strategy & Business Development EGM Business Growth and Climate Change Science,Energy and Resources Renewable Energy Zones AEMO Powerlink Queensland Transgrid Victorian Government NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Damien Sanford Bess Clark Ashley Manna Brett Wickham Fernando Santamaría Steve Quilter GM Asset & Digital Services, General Manager Project Marinus Group Executive, Managing Director, Energy Managing Director EGM, Energy Trading and Corporate Development Growth & Future Networks Commercial Strategy TasNetworks Electranet ACCIONA Australia Iberdrola Australia AusNet Services Stanwell Corporation Andrew Gardner Deion Campbell Rob Fisher Anthony Yeates Matthew Nimmo Casper Frost Thorhauge Head of Wind Energy Chief Executive Managing Director, Australia EGM Business Development Director of Generation Australia Chief Executive Officer and Manufacturing Tilt Renewables Windlab Ratch-Australia Pacific Hydro Star of the South CEFC Stephanie Easton Andrei Naumovich James Arthur Ally Bonakdar Nick Cowling Julien Gaschignard Director Director, Energy & Sources, Associate Director General Manager Engineering Manager, Operations Control Centre APAC Business Development Manager, Wind Application Infrastructure Capital Group Specialised Finance Macquarie Group Downer Infigen Energy Peikko NAB 6
EVENT OVERVIEW MARKET SNAPSHOTS Australia Wind Energy 2021 Key Numbers of Year 2019 is a premier information change and business networking platform between multiple stakeholders 500+ SENIOR in the country’s wind value chain. The two-day show is estimated to attract 500+ DECISION MAKERS of renewable energy generation of total electricity generation industrial stakeholders, representing Australia federal and state governments, home and international investors, developers, network providers, financiers, Corporate Energy Buyers/ wind power was installed Annual Growth Rate EPCs, as well as key equipment and solution Developers/ Utilities providers. Investors/ Financiers In Conjunction with 100% Renewables Australia projects received development approval of projects located in favorable parts of the grid 2021 EPC/ Construction New Partnership Opportunities with key stakeholders in the value chain Equippment and Solution Wind Power Finance & Investment Providers What State Governments Are Investing in? Guideline in Australia Government/ NPO Offshore Wind Power Supply Chain Management Guideline in Australia NT QLD WA Australia’s First Offshore Wind Project SA NSW The Star of the South project now is in its ACT To Melbourne Morwell feasibility phase. Planned for the south Hazelood Loy Yang coast of Gippsland, the $8 billion project will VIC provide 2200 MW of clean energy to homes Carrajung Blackwarry across Victoria and bring jobs to the area. TA S Woodside Leongatha Beach Yarram Mcloughlins Beach The proposed wind farm is situated Port Albert 13k m approximately 10 km off the coast and will TA S Proposed 1 GW solar and wind farm QLD Government mandate to support 1000 MW Barry New Bass Strait interconnector new renewable generation by 2025 Toora Beach utilise the strong grid systems in Latrobe Valley as well as skillsets and industries km 35 100% renewable energy target by 2030 New renewable energy zone for 3000 MW raised by power generation and offshore oil SA SA-NSW interconnector NSW of projects km 28 12 km & gas exploration. 10km 15 GW Asian Renewable Hub Wilsons WA Stand-alone systems ACT 2045 zero net emissions target Promontory National Park Locality 50% renewable energy target by 2030 in law Licence area NT Australia/Singapore power link VIC KerangLink transmission line
DAY 1 19 JULY MONDAY AuWE 08:00- 08:55 Registration and Arrival Break AFTERNOON SESSION | ELECTRICITY MARKET 14:00-14:50 [PANEL] Driving the Energy Transition – Challenges for A TSO to Enable 08:50-08:55 Welcome by Leader Associates Future Energy System Grid congestion, erratic transmission loss factors and system strength issues caused quite a few 08:55-09:05 Opening Address by Chair delays in commissioning in 2019, having impacts on project developers’ portfolio. This session is set up to gather major TSOs in the country to discuss how they can help facilitate the gird connection. Calling for Chair Person Moderator: Dean Sharafi, Head of System Management, AEMO (Confirmed) Panelists: 09:05-09:20 Keynote Speech Ashley Manna, Group Executive, Corporate Development, Electranet (Confirmed) Stewart Bell, EGM Strategy & Business Development, Powerlink Queensland (Confirmed) The Hon Lily D'Ambrosio, Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, Richard Lowe, Executive Manager, Business Growth, Transgrid (Confirmed) Victorian Government (Confirmed) Damien Sanford, GM Asset & Digital Services, Growth & Future Networks, AusNet Services (Confirmed) 14:50-15:40 [PANEL] Pros and Cons of Spot Market and PPA - Power Suppliers’ MORNING SESSION | REGULATIONS AND MARKET TREND Perspective There are several available pricing mechanisms in Ausralia’s electricity market. The most usual one is to pour wind power into spot market, where the price is fluctuating. On the other hand, a increasing number of power generators are employing power purchase agreement, where the expected 09:20-09:50 [KEYNOTE] Federal Government’s Strategies for Policies and Regulations revenue is relatively stable. You can learn from a few generators with rich portfolio in the session and to see which one is suitable for you. Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources (Inviting) Moderator: Open for sponsor Panelists: Matthew Nimmo, Director of Generation Australia, Pacific Hydro (Confirmed) 09:50-10:35 [KEYNOTE] State Governments’ Supports for The Booming Wind Energy Anthony Yeates, EGM Business Development, Ratch-Australia (Confirmed) Steve Quilter, EGM, Energy Trading and Commercial Strategy, Stanwell Corporation (Confirmed) Chloe Hicks, Director, Energy Infrastructure and Zones, NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (Confirmed) Senior Representative, VIC Department of Environment Land Water and Planning (Confirmed) 15:40-16:00 [KEYNOTE] ARENA’s Wind-related Investment Pipeline Australian Renewable Energy Agency (Inviting) QLD Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (Confirming) 16:00- 16:30 Afternoon Break and Exhibition Visit 16:30-16:45 [KEYNOTE] Including Massive Clean Power into NEM by Marinus Link 10:35- 11:05 Morning Break and Exhibition Visit Bess Clark, General Manager Project Marinus, TasNetworks (Confirmed) 11:05-11:55 [PANEL] Creating A Statutory Pathway for Future of Offshore Wind 16:45-17:05 [KEYNOTE] Maximising Profits and Reducing Risk with Automated Senior Representative, Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources (Confirmed) Renewable Energy Trading Solutions. Calling for speakers Harley Mackenzie, Owner, Hard Software (Confirmed) 17:05-17:55 [PANEL] Operating A Profitable Wind Farm in the NEM 11:55-12:45 [PANEL] Industries Leaders’ Gathering: Opportunities and Challenges in Before building a wind farm connected to the grid, developers should have a clear understanding of the National Electricity Market (NEM). The on-schedule commissioning and power output are not Australia Wind Energy Market simple tasks as we have saw last year in Gannawarra because NEM is fragmented, different from many You can hear various voices from the leading players in the whole industry chain to discuss on other countries’ manner. In the session, panelists will share their lessons based on real data sourced the landscape, market outlook, financing & investment trends and estimated effects of policy on from their project portfolio and probe into the principles. the industry growth. Moderator: Moderator: Open for sponsor Open for sponsor Panelists: Panelists: Stephanie Easton, Manager - Operations Control Centre, Infigen Energy (Confirmed) Brett Wickham, Managing Director, Energy, Acciona Australia (Confirmed) Australian Energy Market Operator (Inviting) Fernando Santamaría, Managing Director, Iberdrola Australia (Confirmed) Rob Fisher, Managing Director, Australia, Windlab (Confirmed) 17:55-18:05 Closing Address by Chair Deion Campbell, Chief Executive Officer, Tilt Renewables (Confirmed) Jason Willoughby, Chief Executive Officer, CWP Renewables (Confirmed) Calling for Chair Person 12:40- 14:00 Luncheon and Networking 18:10- 20:10 Energy and Sustainability Night
DAY 2 20 JULY TUESDAY AuWE 08:30- 09:00 Registration and Arrival Break AFTERNOON SESSION | SUPPLY CHAIN AND OPERATIONS 09:00-09:10 Opening Address by Chair 14:00-14:50 [PANEL] Supply Chain Challenges for Offshore Wind Projects Delivery Calling for Chair Person in Australia The lack of native turbine-makers or an established supply chain makes it hard for offshore MORNING SESSION | FINANCING AND DEVELOPMENT generation to come anywhere close to the price of onshore projects in Australia. For example, a jack-up barge, one of the vital elements in the supply chain, has to be shipped from Europe, as there is none in the whole southern hemisphere. This session gathers offshore business specialists inside and outside the country to identify the 09:10-10:00 [PANEL] Mitigating the Risks of Wind Farm Projects – Financiers’ challenges project developers will face and explore the possibilities to solve the Perspective problems from multiple perspectives. Learn from the major financiers in the market to identify, avoid or mitigate the project-related risks. Moderator: Moderator: Open for Sponsor Marilyne Crestias, Director, Renewable Energy Insights (Confirmed) Panelists: Panelists: Patrick Gorr, Associate Principal, Arup (Confirmed) Andrew Gardner, Director, Wind Energy and Manufacturing, CEFC (Confirmed) Vestas (Inviting) Nick Cowling, Associate Director, Macquarie Group (Confirmed) Copenhagen Offshore Partners (Inviting) Ally Bonakdar, Director, Energy & Sources, Specialised Finance, NAB (Confirmed) James Arthur, Director, Infrastructure Capital Group (Confirmed) 14:50-15:20 [KEYNOTE] TBC 10:00-10:50 [PANEL] How to Build and Enhance Good Relationships with Local 25-minute presentation and 5-minute Q&A session Communities & Stakeholders Moventas (Confirmed) Local communities’ permission and support is very critical for project developer to proceed with the wind farm. The session gathers both developers and NGOs to discuss on how to manage friendly two-way relationships. Moderator: 15:20-15:40 [KEYNOTE] TBC Open for Sponsor Panelists: 15-minute presentation and 5-minute Q&A session Bess Clark, General Manager Project Marinus, TasNetworks (Confirmed) Reserved for Sponsor Andrew Bray, National Coordinator, Australian Wind Alliance (Confirmed) Australian Farmers for Climate Action (Inviting) 10:50- 11:20 Morning Break and Exhibition Visit 15:40-16:30 [PANEL] Optimizing the Performance of Wind Energy Portfolio in Australia Optimal wind asset operations are key to ensure high generation performance and favourable 11:20-11:50 [KEYNOTE] TBC financial returns. The benefits of the process are important for ageing operational wind turbines as Senior Representative, Star of the South (Confirmed) well as newly installed farms. A few rich-experienced wind developers gather here to discuss on their route maps, comprising turbine inspections, turbine engineering, wind resource and operational SCADA data analytics disciplines. 11:50-12:40 [PANEL] Streamlining Project Construction and Reduce the Uncertainty Moderator: Qualified construction management helps ensure your wind project is delivered on time and within Utopus Insights (Confirmed) budget. Leading construction and engineering experts gather here to give their advices in many Panelists: aspects, including health & safety management, risk management and quality assurance. Chris Baldwin, Wind Operations Manager, Meridian Energy Australia (Confirmed) SPONSORED BY Pedro Vozone, Technical Head of Wind Farm Projects, RES (Confirmed) Moderator: AGL (Inviting) Amanda Antcliff, Team Leader Impact Assessment and Planning, ERM (Confirmed) Panelists: Robert Ceic, Service Line Leader, Power Generation & Renewable Energy, GHD (Confirmed) Katrina Swalwell, Technical Director - Energy, Aurecon (Confirmed) 16:30-16:40 Closing Address by Chair Julien Gaschignard, General Manager Engineering, Downer (Confirmed) Andrei Naumovich, APAC Business Development Manager, Wind Application, Peikko (Confirmed) Calling for Chair Person 12:40- 14:00 Luncheon and Networking 16:20- 17:20 Networking Drinks
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