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National Energy Efficiency Conference 2014 11 - 12 November Swissôtel Sydney Delegate Handbook Australia’s premier event for energy efficiency, cogeneration and demand management. Energy Services Major Event Sponsor Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsors Event Partner
SPONSORS Message from the President Welcome to the National Energy Efficiency Conference 2014. Thank you to our Sponsors The energy industry in Australia is undergoing a major transformation, with reduced electricity The Energy Efficiency Council extends warm thanks to all sponsors usage, soaring gas prices, changes in technology and shifting government policies. While of the National Energy Efficiency Conference 2014 these changes create significant challenges for energy users and energy service providers, they also provide an opportunity for new and innovative solutions that improve productivity and reduce costs. Research by Vivid Economics has found that improving Australia’s energy efficiency by an additional 1 per cent a year would generate an extra $8 billion in GDP by 2020 and $26 billion by 2030. Whilst there is a very convincing case for greater uptake of efficiency, we are a long way from unlocking this potential. The National Energy Efficiency Conference 2014 aims to explore the changing circumstances facing the sector, and the opportunities that it presents. It brings together leaders from Australia and overseas, providing an opportunity to think big about energy efficiency, to challenge assumptions about its potential, and to share ideas and innovation. Major Event Sponsor Your participation is appreciated and will ensure a successful conference. Please give others the opportunity to share your experience, concerns, ideas, and best practices. On behalf of the Energy Efficiency Council, I encourage you to help us make this a memorable event. Welcome from the Minister Rob Stokes MP Rob Thomson, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Platinum Sponsor Heritage, Minister for the Central Coast and President, Energy Efficiency Council Assistant Minister for Planning. Energy Services Message from the Minister for the Environment I’m delighted to welcome you to Sydney for the National Energy Efficiency Conference 2014. I'm delighted The to welcome you NSW Government hasto made Sydney energy for the National Energy efficiency a Efficiency Conferenceit2014. priority, because empowers consumers, reduces households’ energy bills and improves the productivity of businesses. The NSW Government has made energy efficiency a priority, because it empowers consumers, The NSW Government’s plan for the state, NSW 2021 includes targets to: reduces households' energy bills and improves the productivity of businesses. The NSW NATIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONFERENCE 2014, SYDNEY Gold Sponsors Government's plan for the state, NSW 2021 includes targets to: • r ealise annual energy savings of 16,000 gigawatt-hours by 2020 • s realise upport annual energy 220,000 savings ofhouseholds low income 16,000 gigawatt-hours to reduce by 2020 energy use by up to 20% by 2014 • d support eliver high220,000 low income standard buildinghouseholds to reduce energy retrofit programs so 50%use by ofup to 20% NSW by 2014 commercial floor space achieves a 4-star NABERS energydeliver andhigh standard water building rating retrofit programs so 50% of NSW commercial floor space by 2020. achieves a 4-star NABERS energy and water rating by 2020. To help achieve this, the NSW Government has developed an Energy Efficiency Action Plan. This plan details 30 actions To help achieve this, the NSW Government has developed an Energy Efficiency Action Plan. This plan to foster details energytoefficiency 30 actions in efficiency foster energy homes, in businesses and government homes, businesses operations. and government operations.This This plan includes two critical concepts Silver Sponsors –plan government must both lead by example and create a more open and competitive includes two critical concepts – government must both lead by example and create a more market for the delivery of energy efficiency services. open and competitive market for the delivery of energy efficiency services. The NSW The NSWGovernment Government recognises that it needs recognises that to work closely it needs with energy to work closelyusers withand energy users and energy efficiency experts to energy efficiency experts to achieve its goals, and we are delighted to continue our support for the Energy achieve its goals, and we are delighted to continue our support for the Energy Efficiency Council’s national conference. Efficiency Council's national conference. We look forward to your insights and continued hard work We look forward to your insights and continued hard work in making Australia a more competitive and prosperous in making Australia a more competitive and prosperous country. Principal Media Partner country. Thanks too to Energy Efficiency Council Sponsor Members Rob Stokes The Hon. MPRob Stokes MP Minister for the Environment Energy Services 2 3
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Government & Policy Leaders Welcome to the National Energy Efficiency Conference 2014 The National Energy Efficiency Conference 2014 brings together international experts, Australian leaders, energy users and energy efficiency providers to discuss the most critical issues facing the sector today. The Energy Efficiency Council welcomes you to this year’s conference, which has been made possible with the generous support of our sponsors: NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, Green Global Solutions, AGL Energy Services, Australian Refrigeration Association, City of Sydney, Clean Energy Finance Corporation, Veolia, EnerNOC, MINUS40, Opower, Utilacor and EcoGeneration. The Hon Rob Stokes MP The Hon. Gary Gray MP Jillian Broadbent AO NSW Minister for the Environment Federal Shadow Minister for Resources Chair, Clean Energy Finance Corporation Key logistics: Assistance If you have any questions or need any Feedback We would be grateful if all delegates assistance, please talk to the Energy complete and return the feedback forms Efficiency Council team at the main provided. This will help us to continue to registration desk. improve the National Energy Efficiency Conference in future. Coffee Please enjoy complimentary real coffee, generously sponsored by Opower, Gala Dinner The Gala Dinner and National Energy provided from two coffee carts located Efficiency Industry Awards 2014 will Ross Carter Helen Bennett Tom Grosskopf within the main exhibition area be held in the Blaxland Ballroom from Executive Director, Reporting and General Manager, Energy Productivity Director, Metro Branch, Regional Operations 7.30pm to 10.30pm on Tuesday 11 Carbon Markets Division, Clean Branch, Department of Industry NSW Office of Environment and Heritage Energy Regulator Lunch Lunch will be served within the main November for all delegates who have exhibition area on both days registered for the dinner. International Speakers and Business & Energy Leaders Drinks Networking drinks will be held in the main exhibition area on both days If you have not registered for the dinner but wish to attend, please contact EEC following the close of the final plenary team at the registration desk to check session availability. EEC AGM The Energy Efficiency Council’s AGM Mobile Phones Out of courtesy to speakers and other NATIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONFERENCE 2014, SYDNEY NATIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONFERENCE 2014, SYDNEY will be held on Tuesday 11 November delegates, please ensure your mobile from 6.30pm – 7pm in the Maple Room. phone is switched to silent when in Entry is free of charge but is restricted conference sessions to EEC members. Program Please see pages 8-9 and 12-13 for the Emergency In the event of a fire you will hear an detailed conference program Dagmar Graczyk Neel Gulhar Innes Willox Alert Alarm (Beep Beep) which indicates South Asia Programme Manager, Director, Strategy and Product Marketing CEO, Australian Industry Group you should prepare to exit the building Smoking Swissôtel Sydney is a non-smoking Office of Global Energy Policy, Opower International Energy Agency while the alarm is investigated. venue. If you wish to smoke you must exit the building via the lifts on level The Energy Efficiency Council extends Should the alarm turn out to be real, 8 and stand outside at least 4m away warm thanks to all our speakers, who a Full Alarm (woop woop) will sound. from the hotel doorway (as per NSW have made a valuable contribution to this Please follow emergency exit signs Government regulations) year’s conference program. This year, in lieu of speaker gifts, the Energy Efficiency down and gather at the muster point on Council has made a modest donation to Pitt Street opposite the Stand Arcade. Toilets Located on Level 8 behind Reception Engineers Without Borders (EWB). EWB is a not-for-profit organisation with 10 years’ experience in Exhibition We encourage delegates to take some Wifi Complimentary wifi is available for creating systemic change through humanitarian engineering by: time to explore the exhibition and chat delegates within the meeting room • W orking in partnership to address a lack of access to basic to exhibitors. Our exhibitors represent areas. Please log in using the details human needs such as clean water, sanitation and hygiene, energy, basic infrastructure, waste systems, information a range of leading energy efficiency below. Peter Price Stephen Clark communication technology and engineering education. providers and experts. Connection: Swissôtel_Meeting • E ducating and training Australian students, engineers and Executive General Manager - Executive General Manager the wider community on issues including sustainable Password: EnergyEfficiency Asset Management, Energex / Network Planning and development, appropriate technology, poverty and the power (case sensitive) Performance, TransGrid of humanitarian engineering. 4 5
The Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) promotes Energy Saver environmental sustainability and resource-efficiency practices across Our Energy Saver program helps businesses identify opportunities to New South Wales. reduce electricity and gas usage, implement technical projects, access financial support and measure and verify savings. Over the past three years, OEH programs have saved NSW businesses, householders and government agencies an estimated: Sustainable Government • $63 million in energy costs Our Sustainable Government program provides assistance to state government agencies to harness energy efficiency opportunities and NATIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONFERENCE 2014, SYDNEY NATIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONFERENCE 2014, SYDNEY • 277,000 megawatt hours energy use • 246,000 tonnes of carbon emissions. make significant savings on their energy bills. Energy efficiency saves organisations money, provides a distinct Energy efficient households competitive advantage and makes them more resilient and productive. The OEH also provides resources to help households reduce their energy use, choose energy efficient consumer goods and build or renovate We offer programs, resources and financial support for businesses, homes with energy efficiency in mind. government agencies and households across the state. Want to find out how we can help you achieve your energy efficiency goals? Contact us – we’re here to help. Contact the OEH Energy Saver Sustainable Government www.environment.nsw.gov.au www.environment.nsw.gov.au/business www.environment.nsw.gov.au/government info@environment.nsw.gov.au energysaver@environment.nsw.gov.au government@environment.nsw.gov.au 131 555 1300 361 967 131 555 6 7
DAY ONE PROGRAM DAY ONE PROGRAM Tuesday 11 November 2014 Tuesday 11 November 2014 8:00 Registration and Coffee BEST PRACTICE STREAM RESIDENTIAL & GOVERNMENT STREAM 1.30 Quality assurance in energy efficiency Informed decisions – will disclosure of home A critical update on new standards and performance catalyse building upgrades? 8:45 Welcome and Introduction certification schemes, and how they are Energy performance disclosure has transformed Rob Thomson, President, Energy Efficiency Council promoting quality in the energy efficiency sector. commercial buildings. Can rating schemes Dr Paul Bannister, Director, Projects & transform the performance of homes too? 9:00 OPENING ADDRESS Advisory Services, Energy Action Matthew Clark, Director, Common Capital The Hon. Rob Stokes MP, NSW Minister for the Environment Jonathan Jutsen, Executive Director, Dr Stephen Bygrave, CEO, Beyond Zero Energetics Emissions 9:30 From subsidies to market transformation Ben Samways, Director, Ecosave Final speaker to be announced Chair: Wynne Henderson, Managing Director, Chair: Rachel Haley, Senior Project Officer Until recently, basic subsidies were used to overcome the barriers to energy efficiency. Around Total Energy Solutions – Sustainable Households, NSW Office of the world, industry and governments are shifting to a ‘market transformation’ approach that should Environment and Heritage create a sustainable market for efficiency. Leaders discuss what this means in practice. 2:30 Unlocking district energy Engaging homes to drop peak Helen Bennett, General Manager, Energy Productivity Branch, Department of Industry This presentation and discussion session looks at Peak demand is still growing in many suburbs, Jillian Broadbent AO, Chair, Clean Energy Finance Corporation what has been done to knock down the barriers placing strains on networks and bills. How can Chair: Stuart Macfarlane, National Solution Segment Manager, Schneider Electric to district energy, and what we need to do to we engage households to meaningfully reduce unleash it. peak demand? Kenton Risk, Head of Infrastructure and Peter Price, Executive General Manager - 10:30 Morning Coffee and Networking Campus Solutions, Veolia Asset Management Energex Mick Caddey, Project Director - Central Park, Craig Memery, Energy Consumer Advocate, 11:00 What does falling electricity demand mean for Australia? Frasers Property Australia Alternative Technology Association Erwin Boermans, Director, COMFORTiD Neel Gulhar, Director, Strategy and Product Demand for electricity is falling in Australia. Experts discuss the profound implications this will have Chair: Simon Helps, Director, Heat2Power Marketing, Opower for utilities, energy tariffs and energy efficiency providers. Chair: Rachel Haley, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage Hugh Saddler, Principal Consultant, Energy Strategies 3:30 Afternoon Coffee and Networking Tim Nelson, Head of Economics, Policy and Sustainability, AGL Energy Services NATIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONFERENCE 2014, SYDNEY NATIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONFERENCE 2014, SYDNEY Tristan Edis, Editor, Climate Spectator 4:00 Data centres Efficiency in government operations Chair: Iain MacGill, Joint Director (Engineering), Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets, Energy is a huge outgoing for data centres. This Governments are getting serious about cutting University of NSW session will look at the latest innovations for their own energy use. Get the latest on these cutting energy waste. programs. 12:00 Emissions Reduction Fund Briefing Carlos Flores, Team Leader Development and Tom Grosskopf, Director, Metro Branch, Ross Carter, Executive Director, Reporting and Carbon Markets Division, Clean Energy Regulator Innovation, NABERS Regional Operations, NSW Office of Bob Sharon, Director, Green Global Solutions Environment and Heritage Malcolm Roe, General Manager, Metronode Derek Simons, Managing Director, Simons 12:30 Lunch and Networking plus Energy Savings Scheme Information Session Chair: Luke Menzel, Acting CEO, Energy Green Energy Efficiency Council Stacey Hannon, Director, Energy Efficiency, Environmental Resource Management & Sustainability, Department of Defence Chair: Michael Wiener, General Manager, Out Performers 5.00 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE: Global Efficiency Markets Dagmar Graczyk, Office of Global Policy, International Energy Agency 5:30 Networking Drinks Major Event Sponsor Platinum Sponsor 6:30 Energy Efficiency Council Annual General Meeting (EEC members only) 7:30 Gala Dinner and National Energy Efficiency Industry Awards 8 9
The Energy Efficiency Council is the peak body for energy efficiency, cogeneration How productive and demand management. is your business Become a member today and join Australia’s leading energy efficiency providers. You’ll enjoy: energy spend? • Advocacy – influence policy and help build demand for energy efficiency products and services • Marketing, networking and business support – be recognised as a leader in the sector, feature on the EEC website, attend exclusive member forums and more • Tools and information – access to briefings, e-newsletter and member alerts, discounted events and training opportunities To find out more, meet with the EEC team at the National To find out about AGL Energy Services for your business such as Energy Services Gas Productivity Assessments visit agl.com.au/GPIC or call 1300 713 477. Energy Efficiency Conference 2014 or visit www.eec.org.au. presenting ENERGY EFFICIENT HVACR TECHNOLOGY Forging the Future for Refrigeration and Air Conditioning TURNING WASTE INTO ENERGY LEADERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS FOR WASTE. WATER. ENERGY. To make the switch from a resource consumption mindset to a use- and-recover approach in today’s circular economy, Veolia provides Revolutionary District energy: How natural refrigerants customised waste-to-energy solutions that maximise the use of split system heating and cooling deliver an 18% return recovered and renewable materials that form carbon-neutral fuels heating and cooling such as biomass. Sign up for our e-newsletter, As a fossil fuel replacement for power, heat and steam generation, download papers biomass sharply curtails carbon emissions and shelters users from and find out more the economic havoc of fluctuating oil and gas prices. about joining the ARA at our website. Hydrocarbon ausref.org.au refrigerants www.veolia.com.au w: ausref.org.au e: info@ausref.org.au facebook.com/austrefau m: 0405 324 834 NationalEnergy_100714.indd 1 7/10/2014 12:50:15 PM
DAY TWO PROGRAM DAY TWO PROGRAM Wednesday 12 November 2014 Wednesday 12 November 2014 8:15 Registration and Coffee 12:45 INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY STREAM COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS STREAM The benefits of industrial efficiency Driving energy efficiency in commercial buildings in the City of Sydney 9:00 Gas and efficiency Dagmar Graczyk, Office of Global Energy Nik Midlam, Manager Carbon Strategy, Rising gas prices could reduce manufacturing output in Australia by $118 billion. This session Policy, International Energy Agency City of Sydney brings together business leaders and energy experts to look at what we can do to help Amandine Denis, Head of Research, Mark Matthews, Team Leader, Business businesses adjust and thrive. ClimateWorks Australia Programs, City of Sydney Jim Snow, Director, Oakley-Greenwood Industrial efficiency in practice The future of HVAC & refrigeration Innes Willox, Chief Executive, Australian Industry Group Tim Edwards, President, Australian Marc Barrington, Head of Energy Services, AGL Energy Services Cody Lin, Energy Strategy Manager, Visy Refrigeration Association Chair: Tristan Edis, Editor, Climate Spectator Michael Bellstedt, Principal, MINUS40 Stefan Jensen, Managing Director, Scantec George Haydock, Managing Director, 10:15 Morning Coffee and Networking Pioneer International Beyond the Energy Efficiency Opportunities The future of building controls 10:45 Future of electricity networks Program Roy Arindam, National Director of Sales, Building IQ This session examines the profound changes underway in distribution and transmission Alan Pears AM, Senior Lecturer, RMIT Julien Freed, Director, Julien Freed networks, and the impact they will have on energy management. Consulting Mark Paterson, Future Electricity Partnerships, CSIRO Dr Paul Troughton, Director of Regulatory Affairs, EnerNOC Chair: Phil Barresi, CEO, Energy Users Chair: Tony Arnel, Global Director Stephen Clark, Executive General Manager / Network Planning and Performance, TransGrid Association of Australia Sustainability, Norman Disney & Young Chair: Tristan Edis, Editor, Climate Spectator 2:15 Afternoon Coffee and Networking 12:00 Lunch and Networking 2:35 Political Keynote The Hon. Gary Gray AO MP, Shadow Minister for Resources 2:55 The future of energy management NATIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONFERENCE 2014, SYDNEY NATIONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONFERENCE 2014, SYDNEY Major changes in technologies and the expectations of users will have a profound impact beyond energy suppliers. Energy management will also need to change to adjust to the new landscape. Our closing session will bring together leaders and innovators to look at how the Energy Services sector can thrive in the short, medium and long term. Dr Phil Blythe, Managing Director, GreenSync Adam Fricker, Energy Solutions Manager, Broadcast Australia Dean Spaccavento, Chief Product Officer, Reposit Power Chair: Amy Kean, Renewable Energy Advocate, NSW Trade & Investment 3:55 Closing Address Gold Sponsors Luke Menzel, Acting CEO, Energy Efficiency Council 4:00 Closing Conference Drinks Event Partner 12 13
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