Organized by The Australian Financial Review In Association with Deloitte
Australia has a lot of renewable energy, especially solar and wind power, which means we're well-positioned to lead the way in the global energy transition. But there are lots of challenges along the way, like making sure we have reliable and safe energy sources, keeping our economy going, and protecting our planet.
Even the way forward is clear and there are even brighter times ahead. People in the energy industry are ready to change their thinking and see how much they can help Australia reach its carbon reduction targets. By working together, investing, and building the right infrastructure, we can create a transformation that's fair and good for everyone.
As a result, those formulating our energy and climate policies and regulatory frameworks are confronted with a complex situation which they are going to address in this Summit. The discussion will include a variety of policy instruments, such as the introduction of a carbon price, the establishment of emission targets, and the utilization of technological progress to facilitate the transition.
The Australian Financial Review & Climate Summit is Australia's premier event, bringing together a wide range of stakeholders, including policy makers, regulators, energy suppliers, innovators and industry professionals. This event provides an opportunity to explore the fundamental questions around the track and speed of Australia's transition to a carbon-neutral economy, as well as the opportunities it provides for the future.
Agendas For The Event
- The Big Picture
- Balancing energy security, sustainability and affordability
- The role of natural gas in a decarbonised energy system
- The green energy grid: Integrating and managing renewable energy sources-
- Renewable Energy Zones
- How can hydrogen development be accelerated?
- Building climate-resilient business and society
- Policy frameworks and market designs to support high-renewables world
- How investors are reshaping the energy industry landscape
- Roundtable | State of play for reaching the 2030 target
There are a total of 49 Speakers engaging in the event. Some of them are Chris Bowen (Minister for Climate Change and Energy), Anna Collyer (Chair of Australian Energy Market Commission & Energy Advisory Panel), Paul Martyn (Director-general, Department of Energy and Public Works Queensland Government), Madeleine King (Minister for Resources, Minister for Northern Australia).
With the eyes of the world on Sydney, let’s hope this summit doesn’t just spark dialogue – it sparks real, measurable change. Looking back at the summit’s potential outcomes, we can’t help but think about how important these global gatherings are for our collective journey towards a more sustainable future.
You can be part of the conversation and be part of this mission to build an energy infrastructure and economy that truly meets the needs of the 21st century.
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