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Arnold Baker
Chief Economist
Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Kim Wood
Managing Director
Stanwell Corporation
Mark Kelleher
Managing Director
Roaring 40s
Barbara McKee
Director Office of Coal & Power Import & Export
US Department of Energy
Gerry Grove-White
Chief Executive Officer
Geodynamics
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Conference:
Day 1
17th June 8:30am - 5:30pm
Day 2
18th June 8:30am - 5:30pm
Post Conference Masterclass
19th June 8:30am - 4:30pm
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2 days of discussion and debate
Clean Energy Australia 2008 will to set the direction for the industry in the coming year. It will help the industry maximise revenue potential through diversification, better technologies and increased investment.
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About Clean Energy Australia 2008
The global market for renewable energy reached annual investment of $US38 billion in 2005, up from about $US8 billion in 2000. Owing to our natural advantages, Australia has unrivalled solar, wind, and geothermal resources and could be a leader in creating a vibrant energy industry.
Prime Minister Rudd has announced a new national clean energy target requiring that 30,000 gigawatt hours per year come from low emission sources by 2020. Those sources include renewable energy, as well as fossil-fuel power generation which uses carbon capture storage. The national scheme is designed to replace the individual state and territory schemes.
As the reality of climate change increasingly dawns on government, business leaders and the Australian public, there is also an increasing awareness of the business opportunities presented by the renewable energy industry.
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Key topics being addressed include:
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Why Clean Energy Australia 2008?
It provides a business networking platform where Australian energy users and producers from key sectors such as power, transportation, industrial manufacturing and building and construction gather at one location with policy makers, fuel suppliers, financial intermediaries, technology providers and other clean energy specialists to discuss the latest strategic, regulatory, technical and economic issues in achieving greater carbon reduction.
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For sponsors
Clean Energy Australia 2008 provides a highly dynamic opportunity for business generation and market penetration across the clean energy industry.
A wide variety of sponsorship options including – presentation(s), hospitality suites, function ownership and other networking and business development opportunities exist for sponsors with all packages tailored to deliver maximum focus and value for your investment.
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3 key reasons why you need to attend
1. Clean energy targets are set to impact upon your existing operations - understand how to adapt by leveraging better technologies and increased investment
2. The world's leading investors have made their first steps - hear what worked for them and what they would do differently in your shoes
3. New investment opportunities have emerged that you should know about - from clean tech and carbon, from to ethanol to sustainable forestry
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