Event Date: November 13-15, 2024

INTRODUCTION TO RENEWABLE ENERGY CONFERENCE IN AUSTRALIA

The surge in global demand for renewable energy technologies has been remarkable, underscored by their evident socioeconomic benefits in recent decades. This trend has prompted significant investment worldwide, although there remains untapped potential. However, the widespread adoption of these technologies poses challenges to existing infrastructure and systems.

The Energy Oceania Conference 2024 aligns with the global shift towards decarbonization for a sustainable future. Focusing on the latest innovations, energy policies, government initiatives, and project developments, the conference explores all aspects of renewable energy.

Building on the success of previous years, Energy Oceania 2024 offers a wealth of opportunities. Featuring world-class speakers and a diverse array of activities including Poster Presentations, Peer-to-Peer meetings, Business-to-Business meetings, and Industry Booths, the conference promises an enriching experience for attendees. We appreciate the investment of time made by our participants in joining this global renewable energy gathering in Melbourne, Australia. The Energy Oceania team is committed to delivering a memorable and knowledge-enriching experience. See you in Melbourne!

See you at Melbourne, Australia

Renewable Energy Landscape in Australia: A 2024 Market Report

Australia boasts abundant natural resources conducive to renewable energy generation, including ample solar insolation, robust wind resources, and extensive coastlines with high wave power densities. The country's renewable energy sector has experienced rapid expansion, driven by a combination of cutting-edge technology, abundant natural resources, supportive regulations, and investment opportunities. Legal frameworks safeguarding intellectual property, facilitating project development, and offering financial incentives have facilitated the widespread deployment of renewable energy infrastructure. Australian research institutions and entrepreneurial ventures remain leaders in innovation within the field.

Renewable energy sources in Australia encompass wind power, hydroelectricity, solar photovoltaics (PV), heat pumps, geothermal, wave, and solar thermal energy. As of 2020, Australia generated 62,917 gigawatt-hours of renewable energy, constituting 27.7% of the nation's electricity production. Having achieved its 2020 targets, several Australian states and territories have committed to even more ambitious goals, aiming for a 40% share of renewable energy sources by 2030.

Australia offers an ideal ecosystem to support the continued growth of renewable energy, providing a fertile ground for innovators, project developers, and investors to establish thriving ventures. Consequently, the increasing commitment and expansion of renewable energy in Australia underscore that the rationale for its adoption transcends mere ethical considerations, now encompassing compelling commercial viability.

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Global Renewable Energy Meet

Theme: Embracing a Global Paradigm Shift towards Decarbonization

A WARM WELCOME TO GLOBAL RENEWABLE ENERGY MEET

PRISM and ENERGY OCEANIA committee take the privilege to invite clean energy enthusiasts across the globe to be a part of our annual flagship meeting “The Global Renewable Energy Meet during November 13-15, 2024 at Melbourne, Australia.

Energy Oceania 2024 pitches a constructive dialogue on addressing the pathways to drive future innovations towards clean energy with a thought-provoking agenda of stimulating discussions and debates by leading global experts who will bring a wealth of experience from all over the world. The attendees can access the latest technology and trends relevant to those working or investing in the renewable sector.

Energy Oceania 2024 brings together an amazing international group of scientists, engineers, academic experts, policymakers, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and scholars to exchange new ideas and research outcomes in related fields. The Day-to-Day schedule incorporates discussions on innovative notions, B2B meetings, and multitudinous opportunities for capitalists, stakeholders, investors, and other industry executives to enhance their connections and forge new collaborations.

Drive your appetite to attend three thought-provoking days of the conference in the most vibrant city of Melbourne and explore the truly diverse and multicultural beauty with the bustling atmosphere of luscious parks, top restaurants, great shops and rich culture which cannot be explained, as it has to be experienced.

How To Participate:

Universities Offering Renewable Energy Courses in Australia

  • The University of New South Wales
  • The University of Melbourne
  • The University of Sydney
  • Monash University
  • The University of Queensland
  • Australian National University
  • The University of Adelaide
  • Macquarie University
  • RMIT University
  • Queensland University of Technology
  • The University of Western Australia
  • Deakin University
  • Curtin University
  • Griffith University
  • The University of Newcastle
  • University of Tasmania
  • University of South Australia
  • Edith Cowan University
  • Murdoch University
  • Bond University
  • University College London, Australia

Renewable Energy Network in Australia

  • Australian Energy Regulator(AER)
  • Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)
  • Australian Solar Council
  • Australian Energy Storage Council
  • Australian PV Institute
  • Climate Council
  • Climate Change Authority
  • Electric Vehicle Council
  • Australian Solar Thermal Energy Association (AUSTELA)
  • Australian Geothermal Energy Association (AGEA)
  • Australian Photovoltaic Institute (APVI)
  • Bioenergy Australia
  • Biofuels Association of Australia (BAA)
  • Bureau of Resource and Energy Economics (BREE)
  • Industry Capability Network (ICN)
  • Clean Energy Council (CEC)
  • Smart Energy Council
  • Energy Efficiency Council (EEC)

Renewable Energy Industries in Australia

  • Sims Metal Management Ltd
  • Hydro Tasmania
  • Origin Energy
  • CSIRO-Energy
  • EnviroMission
  • CleanTeQ
  • Infigen Energy
  • Mission Newenergy
  • Anaeco
  • GreatCell Solar
  • Quantum Energy
  • Rainbow Power Company
  • Pacific Hydro
  • snowy hydro limited
  • solahart
  • Pacific Energy
  • australian renewable fuels
  • Petratherm
  • Torrens Energy
  • Kuth Energy
  • Pacific Environment
  • Carnegie Wave Energy

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