Registration open for Energy Next exhibition


Monday, 02 May, 2022

Registration open for Energy Next exhibition

Registration is now open for Energy Next, a free-to-attend industry event focusing on the latest renewable energy and energy management technologies, which will be held alongside the Clean Energy Council’s Australian Clean Energy Summit. The event will be held at the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Sydney, 19–20 July. Energy Next will also host the Clean Energy Council’s Solar Masterclass for solar installers.

“The combination of Energy Next with the Australian Clean Energy Summit offers significant added value by giving attendees first-hand exposure to the technologies and innovations driving Australia’s clean energy transition,” said Kane Thornton, Chief Executive, Clean Energy Council. “It will also help to increase collaboration across the industry, giving technology suppliers the opportunity to create connections and explore opportunities with the industry’s most senior executives and decision-makers. The Clean Energy Council is delighted to welcome Energy Next to the Australian Clean Energy Summit and is looking forward to a fantastic event in July.”

The Energy Next exhibition will provide technical sessions, workshops and networking opportunities for those working in the clean energy industry, including a networking function on the first day of the event.

“With NSW’s exciting plans to shift to renewables, Energy Next’s inaugural face-to-face edition arrives on the industry’s calendar at an important time and is well positioned to cater to the NSW clean energy market,” said Robby Clark, Portfolio Director at Energy Next. “The event is set to be the destination in NSW for the industry to connect with suppliers face-to-face, collaborate with peers and learn from industry experts about the latest industry developments.”

The Energy Next exhibition will feature the latest renewable energy and energy management technologies and solutions, from solar PV to energy storage and EV charging stations to energy monitoring software.

Visitors to Energy Next will also have free access to technical sessions and workshops, with expert speakers discussing the latest technical issues and opportunities facing the industry. The program will focus on three themes:

  1. Technology: Products, innovations and new clean energy sources set to change how we generate and use power.
  2. The Future Energy Mix: What our energy mix looks like today and how we’re making progress in shifting towards a low-carbon energy system.
  3. Research and Development: The impetus to drive renewable energy projects and initiatives forward.
     

The organisers say an extensive range of topics will be covered in the technical sessions including hydrogen energy, electric vehicles, battery storage and digital transformation.

To explore the exhibitors presenting at the event, visit https://www.energynext.com.au/en-gb/exhibitor-directory.html.

Click here to register to attend the event.

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