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Australian Energy Summit 2010 Brochure
Australian Energy Summit 2010 Brochure
Address: Keynote:
Steve Edwell, George Maltabarow, Ger Baron, The Hon Lylea McMahon, The Hon
Chairman, Managing Director, Senior Project Manager, Patrick Conlon MP, Parliamentary Secretary Duncan Gay MLC,
Australian Energy Energy Australia Amsterdam Minister for Energy, Assisting the Minister for Shadow Minister for Industry,
Regulator Innovation Motor Infrastructure and Transport, Energy and Minister for NSW
‘Amsterdam Smart City’ South Australia Mineral Resources,
NSW
Gordon Jardine, Tim Smeallie, Peter Jackson, Trevor St Baker, Paul Simshauser, Peter McIntyre,
Chairman, Head of Commercial Strategy, CEO, Chairman, Chief Economist, Managing Director,
Grid Australia NBNCo Eraring Energy ERM Power AGL Transgrid
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Day One: Wednesday 4th August Day Two: Thursday 5th August
12.50 Lunch
Energy Policy 9.00 Opening remarks and
sponsored by: introduction of chair
9.00 Opening remarks from the chair
2.00 The evolution of smart grids 9.10 The future of the energy industry
9.10 Opening remarks on behalf of • A snapshot of smart grids programs around in NSW
the NSW Premier, the world: where does Australia stand? The Hon Duncan Gay MLC,
The Hon Kristina Keneally MP • Planning for critical infrastructure upgrades Shadow Minister for Industry,
Lylea McMahon, • Smart grids and the NBN New South Wales
Parliamentary Secretary Assisting the • Paradigm shift: smart energy, renewables
Minister for Energy and Minister for and electric vehicles 9.30 Outlook for development of the
Mineral Resources, NSW • The ultimate aim: Smart cities and smart NEM transmission grid
buildings • Drivers - demand growth, shift to lower
9.20 Keynote Address:
Paul Budde, emissions generation mix
‘Efficiency – A regulatory
Managing Director, • Impact of the new regulatory investment
perspective’
Buddecomm test
• How does the AER test “efficiency” within the
• Review of transmission frameworks
propose/respond regulatory framework? 2.30 The National Broadband Network Gordon Jardine, Chairman,
• Investment drivers and outcomes and the energy industry Grid Australia
• Some efficiency issues going forward • Exploring the benefits of the NBN to utilities
Steve Edwell, Chairman, • Working with industry to maximise the 10.00 Infrastructure investment and risk
Australian Energy Regulator potential of the network • Future proofing the network with strategic
• Safeguards for industry infrastructure development
9.50 Industry Address • Evaluating the scale of current and future
George Maltabarow, • Opportunities for combining the NBN and
future energy infrastructure development investment needs
Managing Director, • Risk management in the electricity industry
Energy Australia Tim Smeallie,
Head of Commercial Strategy, Peter McIntyre,
10.20 “Navigating Resource Adequacy NBNCo Managing Director,
in the NEM” Transgrid
Paul Simshauser, 3.00 The energy industry and
Chief Economist, telecommunications 10.30 Morning Tea
AGL • Meeting the telecommunications challenges 11.00 Understanding the marketplace
of developing a ‘smart grid’ using retail bank data
10.50 Morning Tea • Partnerships to develop a responsive, reliable Using new information sources to understand
and safe network the performance of competitor brands by
Smart Infrastructure
• Potential efficiencies to be gained customer segment, companies can formulate
11.20 International Keynote: • Investing in smart infrastructure
more detailed pricing and marketing strategies
Amsterdam Smart City Andrew Deme,
to drive both share and profit growth. This
Amsterdam Smart City is a unique collaboration Group Manager Telecommunications,
session will help energy and utility brands deal
between business, government and the Energy Sustainability and
with such questions as:
community to develop city wide smart projects Market Development,
• How do different customer segments react
focusing on energy efficiency. All initiatives are Ergon Energy
to retail price changes?
economically sustainable innovations which
3.30 Afternoon Tea • Which customer segments and brands are
have the potential to be implemented on the growing fastest in each market?
large scale, creating a catalyst for climate and 4.00 Smart infrastructure panel • How different are the customer profiles for
energy programs. The ultimate goal of these Paul Budde, Managing Director, Buddecomm the main players and regional heavyweights?
projects is the reduction of CO2 emissions on a Beth Riordan, Director Smart Grid Initiative, • Which companies are gaining a greater share
Amsterdam, national and European scale. Department of Climate Change and Energy of the most valuable customers?
Ger Baron, Senior Project Manager, Efficiency Greg Schneider, Director,
Amsterdam Innovation Motor Tim Smeallie, Head of Commercial Strategy, Quantium
‘Amsterdam Smart City’ NBNCo
11.30 The potential impact of emissions
11.50 Smart grid, smart city Ger Baron, Senior Project Manager,
reduction strategies on the
• Encouraging the development of a smart Amsterdam Innovation Motor
electricity industry
grid network in Australia ‘Amsterdam Smart City’
• Why the industry needs clear direction in
• Demonstrating technology at a commercially Andrew Deme, energy policy
viable scale Group Manager Telecommunications, • What are the implications of delaying the
• Reducing risk for investors Energy Sustainability and Market Development, ETS?
• Integrating renewable energy sources, Ergon Energy • Future developments in the make-up
improving reliability of supply and enabling of Australia’s energy supply mix
4.40 We have smart metering, but
distributed storage Trevor St Baker, Chairman,
what about smart billing?
Beth Riordan, Director Smart Grid Initiative, ERM Power
• Achieving triple bottom line outcomes with
Department of Climate Change and Energy
smart billing 12.00 Investing in coal power station
Efficiency
• Improving customer efficiency and upgrades in a carbon
12.20 Global application of smart grid communication environment
solutions • Increasing revenue and reducing • Recognising the value of utilising existing
• What can we learn from successfully realised billing and ICT costs infrastructure at existing coal power stations
smart grid projects? Jacqueline Clarke, CEO, • The challenges of assessing the carbon
• Opportunities for the Australian utilities Minol Australia impacts in an uncertain environment
market
5.10 Closing remarks from the chair • Minimising project risk
• Challenges in delivering secure
• Implications for other generators
communications infrastructure 5.20 Drinks Peter Jackson, CEO,
Kevin Bloch, CTO, sponsored by: Eraring Energy
Cisco Australia
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