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Day One, Wednesday 27th October, 2010 Day One, Wednesday 27th October, 2010
8.30am Welcome coffee and Registration
9am Opening remarks from the Chair
Mr Glenn Risson, Manager Project Development, CS Energy
Maintaining economic growth
9.10am Developing Queensland's transmission grid to underpin economic growth and facilitate the transition to a lower emissions NEM.
CEO, Powerlink Queensland
9.40am Panel: Queensland in 2020- Energy leaders outlook
- Procurring fuel sources for long term generation needs
- Developing existing resources and infrastructure to incorporate renewables
- Overcoming capital restraints to ensure renewable energy targets are met
- Planning for continued changes to government policies
Ms Katherine Wilson, (Moderator) Group General Manager, Minol
Mr Terry Effeney, CEO, Energex
Executive Director, Energy Retailers Association Australia
10.20am Using IT working capital for new energy projects
- Budgeting for the replacement of ageing IT legacy platforms
- Preventing overspending on review IT implementation projects
- Financing working capital for new energy projects through IT implementation budgets
Ms Katherine Wilson, Group General Manager, Minol
Queensland's generation future
11.20am The challenges of a competitive retail market
- The commercial benefits of incorporating Smart technology into your business model
- Expanding your retail business to increase market share
- Queensland’s position within the NEM
Executive Director, Energy Retailers Association Australia
11.50am The future of Gas energy supplies in QLD
- Impact of a short term trading scheme for the Queensland market
- The role of gas fired generation in reducing carbon emissions
- Expanding commercial opportunities across the entire gas value chain
- Increasing the operations of your generation assets
12.20pm Panel: Enabling an adaptive electricity network to secure Queensland’s energy future
- Local generation or a link to the east coast grid – which will best suit the resources sector
- Managing existing network assets to aid improvements in remote areas
- The role of network development in facilitating renewable energy
- Developing a clear plan with an end to end view.
Mr Glenn Risson, (Moderator) Manager Project Development, CS Energy
Director, Energy Infrastructure Policies, Energy Networks Association
Mr Tony Pfeiffer, Group Manager Assett Manager, Ergon Energy
2pm Panel: Securing contracts for fuel supplies to meet Queensland’s generation needs
- Seeking innovative and cost effective models for sourcing fuel supplies
- New generation opportunities using new fuel sources
- Including the effects of population growth on future energy planning
- Will east coast gas prices approach international levels?
Mr Glenn Risson, (Moderator) Manager Project Development, CS Energy
CEO - ERM Power Generation, ERM Power
Managing Director, Clean Energy Australasia
2.40pm Meeting Queensland’s resource and regional energy needs through islanded generation
- Islanded generation as a way of reducing energy requirements of large scale users
- The effective use of islanding to reduce large scale transmission requirements
- Which areas of Queensland will best benefit from Islanded generation
CEO - ERM Power Generation, ERM Power
Renewable Energy Showcase
4.10pm Utilisation of geothermal resources in North West Queensland
Managing Director, Clean Energy Australasia
4.30pm Capitalising on the predictability of Tidal energy generation
Mr William Hollier, CEO, HydroGen Power Industries Pty Ltd
4.30pm The potential for Biomass to provide Queensland's energy futureLeading Biomass energy provider
4.50pm Panel: Evaluating renewable energy options in Queensland
- Which renewable energy source can provide reliability?
- Where will investment for renewable energy come from?
- Does Queensland's infrastructure provide opportunities to incorporate renewable energy?
- Incorporating cost-effective renewable technologies into planning structures
Mr Glenn Risson, (Moderator) Manager Project Development, CS Energy
Mr John Craddock, Director - Commercial, Clean Energy Australasia
Head of Public Policy, Origin Energy
General Manager - Gas to Liquids, Linc Energy
Mr William Hollier, CEO, HydroGen Power Industries Pty Ltd
5.30pm Closing remarks from the Chair
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