All-Energy Australia returns to Melbourne
The 2018 All-Energy Australia Exhibition and Conference will return to Melbourne in October to celebrate the event’s 10-year milestone.
To be held from 3–4 October, the free-to-attend event brings together leading suppliers and renowned speakers to discuss the latest in clean and renewable energy, solar design, electronic vehicles, microgrid and off-grid projects and more.
All-Energy Australia Exhibition Director Robby Clark said the 10th year of the event will see new elements and feature leading speakers. “There are big changes in Australia’s energy sector; with funding approved for Australia’s first renewable hydrogen electricity plant and peer-to-peer energy trading on the horizon, it is an exciting time for the industry,” Clark said.
More than 180 renowned speakers from across the globe are set to join this year’s speaker line-up. This includes Josh Frydenberg MP, Lily D’Ambrosio MP, Mark Butler MP, Paul Italiano, CEO, Transgrid and Dr Kerry Schott AO, Independent Chair, Energy Security Board.
Over 200 exhibitors and suppliers will map out the exhibition floor. These include Tesla Motors, CSIRO, ABB Australia, NEXTracker, Array Technologies, BayWare Renewable Energy, Flex PowerPlay, GoodWe, HUAWEI, Longi Solar, One Stop Warehouse, Powerark Solar, Risen Solar Technology, Soltec, Victoria State Government, BYD, Clenergy, Ecoult, Fronius, Jinko Solar, Nclave, NSEW Energy, Pylon Tech, Solar Edge, Solax Power and Sungrow.
Held in partnership with the Clean Energy Council, All-Energy Australia Exhibition and Conference is a comprehensive clean and renewable exhibition in Australia, with last year’s program attracting more than 6700 industry professionals. This year’s impressive speaker and exhibitor line-up is expected to draw record-breaking numbers to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
To access the 2018 program and register for the exhibition and conference, visit the All-Energy Australia website: www.all-energy.com.au.
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