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Conference:
Day 1
16 February 8:30am - 5:30pm
Day 2
17 February 8:30am - 5:30pm
Day 3
18th February 8:30am - 5:30pm
Four pre-conference workshops
15 February 2010
A: Strategies for hedging price risk in the electricity market
B: Wind and solar energy integration
C: Driving investment in distributed generation
D: Smart grids
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 Ms Janya Lobb,
Chairperson ETNZ Janya has been involved in the electricity industry since 1993 as a Director for six years on the line company Alpine Energy Ltd servicing a rural - urban mix network in the central south island. Since 2000 she has been a Trustee on the consumer trust LineTrust South Canterbury which owns 40% of Alpine Energy Ltd. The remaining 60% are owned by local District Councils or their asset holding company. As a regular attendee to the ETNZ conferences, Janya was appointed as Chair of the Executive committee in May 2008. She brings to this role a long standing interest in the electricity industry (since before the reforms) and skills developed as a teacher of senior economics and accounting, and in a variety of accounting and audit roles while qualifying as an Associate Chartered Accountant.Appearing: Day One Tuesday 16 February 2010,Transmission & Distribution stream 2.10pm Panel discussion: Identifying grid enhancements necessary
for 2025: what does the energy ecosystem look like and what impact will it have on transmission and distribution planning?
- Gazing into the future of energy consumption: what investment and developments in the grid are necessary to meet future demand?
- Deploying and implementing smart grid solutions
- Strategic network development: planning for the long term
- What impact is the current economic climate having on network investment?
Ms Janya Lobb, Chairperson, ETNZ Chief Executive Officer, WEL Networks Transmission Manager, Meridian Energy Director, Intelligent Grid Programme, CSIRO General Manager Grid Development, Transpower 4.40pm Examining the changing dynamic of retailer and customer in the energy market Ms Janya Lobb, Chairperson, ETNZ 5pm Panel discussion: Understanding energy demand and network growth into the future
- Examining immediate network needs and developments
- The implications of government policy and regulatory uncertainty on investment decisions
- Introducing ‘smart’ technologies into the grid
Ms Janya Lobb, Chairperson, ETNZ Mr Alan Jenkins, CEO, Electricity Networks Association Mr John De Bono, Manager, Airport Facilities, Christchurch International Airport Chief Executive Officer, WEL Networks
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official oil, gas & alternative fuels day partner
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