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CONFERENCE PROGRAM 23–24 October 2019 Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre See most up to date program on all-energy.com.au
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Grand Plenary Hall 2 Chair: Kane Thornton, CEO, Clean Energy Council
4 DAY 1 Conference Program Wednesday 23 October 2019
8:15am
Welcome
8:20am
Welcome to Country
8:35am
Chair Welcome
8:40am
Address on Collaboration
8:50am 9:10am
Robby Clark, Event Director, All-Energy Australia and Energy Efficiency Expo
Kane Thornton, CEO, Clean Energy Council Professor David Shipworth, Energy and the Built Environment, UCL Energy Institute
Keynote Address Richard Adams, Director, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center, NREL and Dr Tim Finnigan, Director, CSIRO Energy
Victorian Ministers Welcome The Hon Lily D’Ambrosio MP, Victoria’s Minister for Energy and Solar Homes
Panel discussion: Leading the charge to 2050 – energy in a net zero economy
9:30am
Chair: Luke Menzel, CEO, Energy Efficiency Council; Ian Learmonth, CEO, Clean Energy Finance Corporation; Stan Krpan, CEO, Solar Victoria; Anna Skarbek, CEO, Climate Works; Chloe Munro AO, Professorial Fellow, Monash University; Davina Rooney, CEO, Green Building Council of Australia; Carl Muller, Interim CEO, Sustainability Victoria
Q&A for this session www.slido.com #AllEnergyAU 11:20am – 12:40pm Consumer/Pro-sumer
Commercial Energy
Zero Emissions Mobility
Large Scale Systems
Technical Innovation
Ag-Energy
Grand Plenary Hall 2
Room 109
Room 106
Room 101/102
Room 110
Room 111/112
Room 103
Wind Energy
Policy
Finance
Future Energy and the Grid
Commercial Solar
Electric Vehicle
Future Energy Models
Energy and Agriculture Industry
How do we
A look at the most
What is happening
State of the
Where we stand
Risk finance
Energy and
design a grid with
recent changes,
in Australia to date:
industry and
on energy policy
availability for
Agriculture
the consumer and
where the current
On the ground
project projections
and how it impacts
new technology
Industry
prosumer in mind
demands are and
experience in the
Australia’s
innovative system
Australian
Chair: Mark Wells, CEO, Cogent
Agriculture
Chair: Stephanie Bashir, Principal, Nexa Advisory
designs
EV market
Chair: Natalie Lukies, Engineering Manager – Wind, WSP Australia
The unstoppable rise of the prosumer Marija Petkovic, Managing Director, Energy Synapse
Dealing with consumer hardship and the need for regulatory reform Aylin Cunsolo, Special Counsel, Baker McKenzie
One of our neighbours is using too much energy: A trial of demand management for shared renewable baseload electricity Craig Burton, Consultant, Generation Shared
Chair: Haydn Fletcher, Country Manager, Canadian Solar
The trials and tribulations of monitoring commercial solar Nigel Morris, Business Development Manager, Solar Analytics
Small scale solar outlook Ric Brazzale, Group Chairman, Green Energy Markets
Quality commercial solar for asset owners: Lessons learnt from an owner’s engineering perspective
Consumer data rights & leveraging consumer energy assets and data for future grid benefits
Yannick Zapf, Head of C&I Solar PV, Clean Technology Partners
Gavin Dietz, CEO, Wattwatchers
Importing clean energy products in the middle of a trade war
Q&A for this session www.slido.com #AllEnergyAU
Exhibition Floor Theatre 2
Russell Wiese, Partner, Hunt & Hunt Lawyers, and Vince Mobilio, VP Sales and Marketing, Clenergy Australia
10.30am – 12.30pm
Reinventing the Wheel: Towards the development of a regulatory framework for EVs in Australia Zoe Hilson, Partner, Baker McKenzie
Electric vehicles will create a golden age for Australian energy industry Paul Fox, Cofounder, Evie Networks
The electrifying future of mobility Wim Elshout, e-Mobility Area Manager, ABB
renewable energy future
Confessions of wind cowboy: Ruminations on risk and reward
Chair: Linda Koschier, Head of Partnerships, Origin
Risk finance availability for Cleantech 2.0
Jerome Rowcroft, Senior Renewable Energy Engineer, Middleton Group
Megawatts to gigawatts
Mark Bonnar, Managing Director, Southern Cross Venture Partners
Clarke Creek Wind Farm: Australia’s largest wind farm project Mark Rayner, Director, Lacour Energy
Mortlake South Wind Farm: Civil design challenges James Parkinson, Senior Civil Engineer, Acciona Energy
Measuring wind resource variability and energy value Bret Harper, Director of Research, RepuTex
Mark Williamson, Executive General Manager, Clean Energy Regulator
Using all the policy levers for better customer outcomes Anthony Seipolt, Advisor, Australian Energy Regulator
Energy disruption: A regulatory lawyer’s view Matthew Bowen, Partner and Practive Group Leader, Energy and Regulation, Jackson McDonald
Unlocking the Grid: the energy policy settings that could make (or break) Australia Huon Hoogesteger, Founder, Smart Commercial Solar
Clean development financing: Creating an investment pipeline for decarbonisation James Tilbury, CEO & Co-Founder, EnergyLab
The go to whoa of cleantech financing Bev Thomas, Director, Innovation Fund, CEFC
Surviving Cleantech’s Valley of Death: Filling the gap between early-stage venture capital and project finance Shawn Moorhead, Global Partnerships Manager & EEx Fund One Elemental Excelerator
and renewables Chair: Anne Damsey Senior Strategy and Governance
Agriculture Energy Investment Plan Update Anne Dansey, Senior Strategy and Governance Manager – Low Emission Resource, Department of Economic Development
Getting clever about energy on farms Gabriel Hakim, Director, AgVet Energy
Managing and Reducing Energy Cost Associated with Network Demand: A northern Victorian agribusiness case study Richard Martin, Managing Director, Australian Energy Efficient Solutions
Are farmers getting a good deal? George Wang, Manager, Energy and Climate Change, Point Advisory
Run by
PV Magazine’s Quality Roundtable
RenewEconomy, Australia’s best informed and most read website focusing on clean energy news and analysis, will once again host a live podcast at All-Energy Australia 2019. Join RenewEconomy’s Sophie Vorrath, Solar Analytics’ Nigel Morris, as well as special guests at the Expo Floor Theatre 2.
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5 DAY 1 Conference Program Overview Wednesday 23 October 2019
1:40pm – 3:00pm Consumer/Pro-sumer
Commercial Energy
Zero Emissions Mobility
Large Scale Systems
Grand Plenary Hall 2
Room 109
Room 106
Room 110
Market Mechanisms
Energy Storage
Electric Vehicle
Investment
Future Energy Models Room 101/102
Government Initiatives
Technical Innovation
Ag-Energy
Room 111/112
Room 103
Innovative Energy Technologies
Bioenergy
A global shift to DER
Behind-the-Meter
State of play for
Project lifecycle
Local Council
What we can look
flexibility markets
strategies
EV infrastructure
assessments for
Initiatives
forward to, global
developments
Chair: Phil Cohn, Head of Corporate Development, Renewable Energy Hub
Chair: James Martin, Communications Manager, SwitchDin
large scale systems
Chair: Demian Natakhan, Director, Enhar
innovations and
Chair: Steve Rogers, Business Development Manager, Licella
Panellists: Phil Blythe, CEO, GreenSync Ben Kellison, Head of Grid Edge Research, Greentech Media/Wood Mackenzie John Dirkman, Vice President of Product Management, Nexant Sabiene Heindl, Director, The Energy Charter
Upgrading new and existing systems with lithium batteries: How to do it without anxiety John White, Senior Account Manager, Morningstar Corporation
Calculating the true value to consumers of residential storage James Sturch, Technical Director APAC, sonnen Australia
How Australians use EV charging stations Marty Andrews, CEO, Chargefox
EV Charging Integration Nick Zeltzer, Manager, Business Development & Transactions, ARENA
Charging the regions: Is there a role for local government in EV charging infrastructure? Rob Law, Executive Officer, Central Victorian Greenhouse Alliance
From dilemma to opportunity – leveraging smart storage technology to enable local growth and employment
Mike Rand, Managing Director, Blueshore
Key challenges to financing new plant build Daniel Nugent, Portfolio Development Leader, EnergyAustralia
Kate Phillips, Partner, Baker McKenzie
Demand response versus frequency regulation: The best opportunity for residential storage and others
Valuation of solar generation across the project lifecycle Megan Raynal, Director, Maven Libera
Sandra Trittin, Co-founder and Head of Business Dev., tiko Energy Solutions Sponsored by
Australian solar in adolescence: Necessary conditions for maturity
How has renewables as an asset class evolved and has its risk profile for institutional investors changed?
Patrick Matweew, CEO, Redback Technologies
Q&A for this session www.slido.com #AllEnergyAU
Chair: Monique Miller, Large-Scale Solar co-lead and Director, Corporate and Project Finance, Clean Energy Finance Corporation
Run by
different energy models
Establishing Sunshine Coasts Councils 15 MW solar farm: Key lessons from living the dream
Chair: Jenya Khvatsky, Director, Business Development, WePower
Philip Woods, Energy Projects Officer, Sunshine Coast Council
Fairer energy markets using blockchain
Solar landfill with a difference Julian Guess, Sustainability Officer, Yarra Ranges Council
Deploying a hybrid solar battery system to create bushfire resilience at a community stadium Ian Foster, Commercial Solar Team Leader, Enhar
(AI & Energy 4.0)
Jikku Jose, Co-Founder, Qucentis, Gopa Balakrishnan, Director, Ausind Business Solutions and Dr Peter O’Neill, Senior Lecturer, Monash University
Biomass
Bioenergy: Australia’s principal renewable Andrew Lang, Senior Consultant, World Bioenergy Association
Australian biomass for bioenergy assessment Julie Bird, Manager Australian Biomass for Bioenergy Assessment
Biohouse case study How AI is enabling the future of energy and utilities Gavin Mooney, Solutions Advisor – Utilities, SAP
Energy data enabled innovation James Seymour, CEO, C4NET
Smart Meter Data: Unlocking the Value Matt Grantham, Business Development Manager, Billcap
Sohum Gandhi, Director, Enriva
The Pyrenees Straw Project and Skipton Hospital Installation Daryl Scherger, Consultant, Pyrenees Shire
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6 DAY 1 Conference Program Wednesday 23 October 2019
3:30pm – 5:00pm Consumer/Pro-sumer
Commercial Energy
Zero Emissions Mobility
Large Scale Systems
Room 111/112
Room 109
Room 106
Room 101/102
Community A ‘Just Transition’ approach to a clean energy future Chair: Alan Dayeh, Managing Principal, Point Advisory Panellists: Kellie Caught, Senior Advisor, Climate and Energy, Australian Council of Social Services Dean Lombard, Senior Energy Analyst, Renew Scott Connolly, Assistant Secretary, ACTU Elizabeth Molyneux, General Manager Energy Market Regulation, AGL Dr Chris Briggs, Research Principal UTS Institute for Sustainable Futures
Electric Vehicle
Microgrid The new normal? Chair: Dr Adrian Panow, Director, Deakin Energy
Microgrids Technology solutions Enrique Iriarte, Director of Technological Innovation Projects, Acciona
Project delivery from an end user perspective Jason Ah Sam, Regional Manager Capital Projects, infrastructure & Property Group, Deakin University
EVs and the grid
Grid Integration, Security and Reliability
Ag-Energy Room 103
Energy Storage Technical overviews
forecasting
and operational
initiatives
enablers
Chair: Jennifer Lauber Patterson, Managing Director, Frontier Impact Group
Chair: Colin Watson, National Manage Power & Energy, SMEC Australia
Electric Vehicles and the grid: a customer journey worth undertaking
Challenges faced by weak grid connected renewable generation
Laura Jones, Innovation Engineer, TasNetworks
Ravi Kumar, Principal Power Systems Engineer, AECOM
Accelerating the integration of renewables into the grid Dan Sturrock, ARENA
CitiPower and Powercor’s distributed energy resource hosting capacity study
Drivers of future power prices Edge Energy Systems Jordan Greaves, Trader/Analyst
Efficient pricing for DER integration Lance Hoch, Executive Director, Oakley Greenwood
Australia’s corporate renewable PPA market is booming but how well are the risks of variable supply being managed? Gilles Walgenwitz, General Manager, Energy and Carbon Markets, Energetics
Dor Son Tan, Network Solutions Project Manager at CitiPower and Powercor and
Chair: Jason Goodhand, Global Leader for Energy Storage, DNV-GL
Is storage the holy grail of a reliable and sustainable energy system of the future? Mohamed Mostafa, Business Development Manager – Industrial Storage Solution, SMA Solar Technology
Winning the race for the toughest, safest and best battery Peter Morrow, Director, Auspac Energy Technologies
Operational performance of grid energy storage in outback Queensland over 5 years Stephen Richardson, Senior Technology Innovation Engineer, Ergon Energy
Pierre Lelong, Manager, ENEA Consulting
The DER Lab: Australia’s test-bed for grid integration
Sponsored by
Exhibition Floor Theatre 2
3:30pm – 5:00pm
Run by
RenewEconomy Live Podcast
Bioenergy
Power price
Olivia Laskowski, Promoter of Electric Vehicle Charging, Siemens
Shaun Scallan, Institutional Program Manager, Planet Ark Power
Finance
Technical Innovation Grand Plenary Hall 2
with transmission and integration
Microgrids as a Service: Unlocking new energy value streams
Room 110
Where we are at
Smart charging, V2G
Run by the Electric Vehicle Council of Australia
Future Energy Models
Sponsored by
Dr Bjorn Sturmberg, Research Leader, Battery Storage and Grid Integration Program, The Australian National University
Waste to energy
Biogas opportunities for Australia Co-presenters: Mendo Kundevski, Principal, ENEA Consulting and Trang Truong, Senior Analyst, ENEA Consulting
Much to brass: Using integrated waste remediation to reduces costs and diversify incomes in primary producers Robert D’Arcy, Director, Waste Mining
Outcomes of ARENA’s energy from waste projects Dr Amy Philbrook, Business Development and Transactions, ARENA
W2E: impact of feed stock and technology selection on Life Cycle Emissions and economic viability Dr Gareth Forde, Principal Engineer, All Energy
Q&A for this session www.slido.com #AllEnergyAU
Goldfields Theatre Door 14
5:00pm – 6:30pm
Grand Networking Event & CEC’s Solar Design & Installation Awards
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7 DAY 2
Grand Plenary Hall 2 Chair: Ivor Frischnecht, Independent Director, C4NET and CleanCo Queensland
8:45am
Welcome
8:50am
Keynote
9.10am
Darren Miller, CEO, ARENA
9.30am
Conference Program Overview Thursday 24 October 2019
Enrique Iriarte, Director of Technological Innovation Projects, Acciona
Panel discussion: A look at how the shift in energy supply will affect the design of the system
Q&A for this session www.slido.com #AllEnergyAU
Guy Chalkley, CEO, Western Power; Anthea Harris, Deputy Secretary-Energy, DELWP, Victorian Government; Lior Handelsman, Founder, SolarEdge; Audrey Ziebelman, CEO, AEMO; Rob Murray-Leach, Head of Policy, Energy Efficiency Council; Sara Bell, CEO, Tempus Energy
10:30am – 11:10am Break 11:20am – 12:30pm Community Energy
Commercial Energy
Resourcing the (or Scaling Up) Industry
Large scale and Utility Scale Systems
Future Energy Models
Alternative Energy Systems
Room 103
Room 109
Room 111/112
Grand Plenary Hall
Room 110
Room 101/102
Re-Thinking the Grid Room 106
Hydrogen: Community Energy Expo Floor Industry Workshop Theatre
Community
Market Mechanisms
Project Development
Utility Scale Solar
Future Energy and the Grid
Energy Storage
Future Energy and the Grid
H2City
Tools and
Deep dive into
Opportunities,
Navigating the
Unlocking the full
A look at the
Exploring
Assessing the
technology to
understanding
design and
large-scale
potential of DER on
benefits and
Tasmania’s
suitability of
optimise the
and negotiating
forecasting
solar transition
the grid with VPPs
implementation
significant
converting
future of the
corporate PPA’s
potential to
communities
Smart Home
Chair: Jackie McKeon, Program Director, Business Renewables Council of Australia
Chair: Shaun Scallan, Institutional Program Manager, Planet Ark Power
of alternative energy storage systems
support a NEM
to hydrogen
Chair: Mathew Brett, Business Development Director, Highview Power
in transition
Chair: John Lim, Director, KPMG
Chair: Ben Hutt, CEO, Evergen
Panel Speakers:
What will our homes look like in 2029?
Stephen Au, Senior Investment Officer, Flow Power
Rex Wang, Australian Market Specialist, Growatt
Will Tipping, Director, CFO Advisory, KPMG
Disruptive Innovations and Use Cases in the Smart Home Ivan Fernandez, Industry Director Australia and NZ, Frost & Sullivan
Using Smart (Integrated) Homes for a cleaner (and cheaper) future. Rob Smeets, Director, Tempus Energy
Dr Chris Briggs, Technical Director, Business Renewables Centre Australia
Chair: James Seymour, CEO, C4NET
Grid v bankability: How the realities of the NEM are impacting the development of renewable energy projects across Australia Alison Dodd, Elizabeth Charlesworth, Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills
Managing contractual risk and performance guarantees in C&I solar Aris Hovardas, GM of Sales, Todae Solar
How to efficiently support solar and storage projects from beginning to end with an innovative approach from a system supplier Scott Partlin, Head of Service, SMA Australia
Performance monitoring, diagnostics and response of renewable generators Beatriz Toribio López, Asset Management Services, Senior Manager, Blueshore
Chair: Gero Farruggio, Head of Renewables, Rystad Energy
The outlook for large-scale renewable energy projects post-election Tristan Edis, Director – Analysis & Advisory, Green Energy Markets
Technology trends and risks for solar in future Thomas Koerner, Vice President, Global Sales, Module and System Solutions Business, Canadian Solar Inc
Maximizing PV System Performance with Single-Axis Tracker Peter Wheale, Vice President of Sales Australia and APAC, NEXTracker
Q&A for this session www.slido.com #AllEnergyAU
Fully flexible loads: PV, batteries, DREDs and value stacking in virtual power plants Dr Andrew Mears, CEO & Founder, SwitchDin
Networks renewed Ian Askell, Senior Engineer Demand Management, Essential Energy and Asanka Paranamana, Distributed Energy Engineer, AusNet Services
Towards advanced grid integration of VPPs and DER in South Australia Bryn Williams, Future Network Strategy Manager, SA Power Networks
Advanced compressed air energy storage (A-CAES) as a new technology pathway to flexibly sited, long-duration utility scale storage for Australia Greg Allen, Managing Director, Hydrostor Inc.
Cryogenic energy storage (CES) for large scale, long duration energy storage Highview Power
Pumped hydro using the downstream river channel for time shifting storage
AEMO’s DER Program and VPP Demonstrations
Dr Saugato Mukerji, Founder, Solid Pumped Hydro Energy Storage and
Matt Armitage, Principal Analyst – Emerging Markets, Australian Energy Market Operator
Peter Gibson, Associate Professor, School of Mechanical, Materials & Mechatronics Engineering, University of Wollongong
Sponsored by
Chair: Bess Clark, General Manager Project Marinus, TasNetworks Panel Speakers: The Hon Guy Barnett MP, Tasmania’s Minister for Energy; Lance Balcombe, CEO, TasNetworks; Steve Davy, CEO, Hydro Tasmania
Session Intro: Matt Walden, Business Development and Transactions Director, ARENA Panel Speakers: Dr Jenny Hayward, Senior Research Scientist, CSIRO Energy; James Arnott, Partner, KPMG
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8 DAY 2 Conference Program Thursday 24 October 2019 12:30pm – 1:00pm Break 1:00pm – 2:20pm Community Energy
Commercial Energy
Resourcing the Industry
Large scale and Utility Scale Systems
Room 103
Room 109
Room 111/112
Grand Plenary Hall 2
Community Engagement
Hydrogen
Safety
Energy Storage
Future Energy Models Room 110
Government Initiatives
Alternative Energy Systems
Re-Thinking the Grid
Room 101/102
Room 106
Finance
Grid Integration, Security and Reliability
Consultation
Innovation in the
Minimising the rise
Unlocking the
Government
Investment
strategies
deployment of
of safety incidents
value of large scale
Initiatives New
models relevant
the network
Chair: Anna Freeman, Director, Energy Generation, Clean Energy Council
hydrogen
in the renewable
systems with
state, territory
to energy assets
energy industry
energy storage
and national
Chair: Alan Robinson, Head of Construction, FRV
Chair: Mary Hendriks, Industry Executive, Australian Energy Storage Alliance
policies, programs
Chair: Jennifer Lauber Patterson, Managing Director, Frontier Impact Group
Chair: Dr Jonathon Dore, Head Data Strategy, Solar Analytics
Sharing value from energy Melinda Scaringi, Director, Ellis Jones
Best practice community engagement critical to the industry’s success Mirjam Tome, Senior Manager, Project Development Asia Pacific, First Solar
Building strong community relationships at the Mt Gellibrand Wind Farm Kirsten Lee, Community Relations Coordinator, ACCIONA
Chair: Alan Kneisz, Business Development Director, Hydrogenics Corp
Commercialising hydrogen opportunities Matt Walden, Business Development and Transactions Director, ARENA
Why gas networks are needed to meet national emission targets Dr Dennis Van Puyvelde, Head of Gas, Energy Networks Australia
Building a regulatory environment for hydrogen to thrive Billy Chan, Senior Engineer, BOC Limited
Safety laws and recommended safety approaches in the context of renewable energy projects Melissa Carnell, Senior Associate and Katherine Morris, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright Australia
Ensuring large scale energy storage safety Roger Lin, Vice President Marketing, NEC Energy Solutions
Minimising risk and eliminating harm in the renewables energyindustry Phil Cotton, Lendlease – Warwick Solar Farm
Outlook for renewable energy Sarah Morton, Senior Analyst, Green Energy Markets
Hybrid energy systems: How to cut to the chase? Lachlan Bateman, Managing Director & Head of Hybrid Energy Systems, Clean Technology Partners
Transforming the Victorian grid: Success stories from Australia’s first energy storage transmission asset Jaad Cabbabe, Senior Manager – Business Development, Fluence
BESS: Stability in Transition Alan Coller, Director, Grid Services & Business Development SolarEdge
and grants in renewable energy Chair: Megan Aspinall, Head of Solar, K2 Management
What does sustainable energy policy look like post 100% renewable electricity? Daniel Harding, Director of Energy Markets and Renewables, Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate, ACT
A Million Clean Generators – Victoria’s Solar Future Stan Krpan, CEO, Solar Victoria
South Australia’s transition towards 100% net renewables Richard Webster, Principal Industry Development Officer, Department of Energy and Mining, South Australia
New South Wales Amy Kean, A/Executive Director, Energy Delivery & Coordination, Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, NSW
Queensland Sponsored by
Q&A for this session www.slido.com #AllEnergyAU
Andrew Burnett, Director of Transition to Lower Carbon, Queensland
Optimising
Solar enablement initiative: Enabling the future of DER Impact investing in energy infrastructure integration Lane Crockett, Head of Renewable Infrastructure, Impact Investment Group
Switching to renewables: Australia’s surging sector for investors Jordan Berryman, Senior DirectorAlternative Investments, JLL
Investing in distributed energy and PPAs Philip Graham, CEO, CleanPeak Energy
Dr Terese Milford, Snr Future Technologies Development Engineer, Energex
Coordinated inverter dispatch for distribution networks with high PV penetration Ariel Liebman, Director Grid Innovation Hub, Monash University
Voltage optimisation model for electricity network demand reduction Dr Yogendra Vashishtha, Senior Demand Management Engineer, Jemena
Power Circle: Optimising networks for all stakeholders Jon Cape, Managing Director, iPower Energy UK
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9 DAY 2 Conference Program Overview Thursday 24 October 2019 Break 2:50pm – 4:15pm Community Energy
Commercial Energy
Resourcing the Industry
Large scale and Utility Scale Systems
Room 111/112
Room 109
Room 103
Room 106
Room 110
Energy Storage
Government Initiatives
Hydrogen
Microgrid/ Offgrid
Commercial Solar
Skills
Future Energy Models
Alternative Energy Systems
Re-Thinking the Grid
Grand Plenary Hall 2
Room 101/102
Smart Grid
Reviewing
Unlocking the full
Meeting the
Project finance
New state, territory
Opportunities for
Technical innovation
the economics
potential of
booming demand
and bankability
and national policies,
Australia as a major
and future modelling
Chair: Nicola Wilkins, Principal Renewable Engineer, Horizon Power
commercial systems
for renewable
programs and grants
exporter in the future Chair: Shama Naz Islam,
Chair: Roberta Colombo, Head of design and Installations, Evergen
energy construction
Chair: Maria Cahill, Director, K2 Management
in renewable energy
Chair: Sarbjit S Giddey, Group Leader, Low Emissions Technologies, CSIRO
The benefits of adding wind energy to the solar grid on Tokelau
Turning industrial roofs into power stations
Tony Pearson, Managing Director, Future Energy
Matt Scaddan, Head of Business Development, Epho
A fully charged Microgrid specification: Lessons from the Waikato Cameron Chapman, Commercial Engineering Manager, WEL Networks
Data driven lessons learned from Yackandandah journey to 1 Gwh solar generation and beyond Mohadeseh Ganji, Data science lead, Mondo
Building integrated PV in the Australian market Peter Leeson, Director, 2010
Vision of commercial PV in the next ten years and beyond Dr Zhengrong Shi, Chair, SunMan
Benefits of high performance solar
projects by assessing the skills, training and knowledge transfer needs Chair: Maryanne Coffey, Emerging Technologies & Project Manager, Clean Energy Council
Attraction & retention of renewable energy professionals Scott Robinson, Managing Director, Phillip Riley
Transformation in renewable energy training delivery Alex Newman, Executive Officer, Future Energy Skills
Dru Sutton, VP Sales, Solaria
Employment and Skills in Rooftop Solar
Immersive spatial exploration of Monash microgrid data
Maryanne Coffey, Emerging Technologies & Project Manager, Clean Energy Council
Barrett Ens, Lecturer, Monash University
Energy storage requirements to enable the push for 100% Renewables in Australia’s energy sector Kevin Nitschke, Business Development Manager - Energy, Lockheed Martin
Economic feasibility of adding storage to a utility scale solar farm in the Queensland electricity market Stephen Challis, Renewable Asset Manager, Impact Investment Group
Using a battery to give a renewable energy project the confidence to run as a merchant generator in the NEM
Chair: Jennifer Lauber Patterson, Managing Director, Frontier Impact Group
The acceleration in renewables investment David Parker, Chair, Clean Energy Regulator
Building a regulatory environment for hydrogen to thrive Billy Chan, Senior Engineer, BOC Limited
The utilisation of Trade and investment large-scale, behind opportunities in the meter Green Australia’s clean Hydrogen production energy industries for energy Leigh Kennedy, applications in Manager Energy industrial, remote Resources & Energy, and export markets Austrade Government funding opportunities in the renewable energy industry Kate Whitehead, Managing Director, Avant Group
Noel Dunlop, Executive Director, ANT Energy Systems
Innovative Hydrogen Transport Applications Alan Kneisz, Business Development Director, Hydrogenics Corp
Warwick Forster, Managing Director, Apogee Energy
Lecturer, Deakin University
The grid of the future Bernard Norton, Head of Power Grids, ABB Australia and David Sullivan, Head of Electrification, ABB Australia
Shared solar: Supporting higher DER penetration and grid reliability Ian Waight, COO, Solar Analytics
Supporting the growth of distributed energy resources Kirrily Noonan, Manager, Distributed Energy, DELWP
Demand side integration in Ireland: Energy to system services Dr Paddy Finn, Founder and Director, Electricity Exchange
Making the solar and storage business case stack up Shavaj Kallamkote, Co-founder and CTO, carbonTRACK
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Closing Plenary
4:15PM - 5:00PM
Accelerating Clean Energy in Australia – The Rise of the Energy Start-up’s A look at how new ideas and strategies will contribute to the change of the energy industry Session led by EnergyLab and a number of the industries rising start-up companies
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Day One
SOLAR MASTERCLASS SERIES
Wednesday 23 October 2019 9:30am – 10:00am WELCOME AND OPENING Solar Masterclass Theatre 1 Georgie Smith, EGM Industry Integrity, Clean Energy Council Warwick Johnston, Managing Director, SunWiz
The Solar Masterclass Series provides a one-stop shop for solar designers and installers to get expert advice on the major design and installation issues currently facing the industry. Attendance is free and Continuous Professional Development (CPD) points will be available to eligible installers who scan into each session.
10:00am – 11:00am TECH SUPER SESSION – PART 1 Solar Masterclass Theatre 1 | CPD Points: 20 James Patterson, Installation Compliance Specialist - Standards, Clean Energy Council Thomas Seymour, Technical Support Officer, Clean Energy Council Taru Veijalainen, Policy Analyst, AEMO
With the constant changes occurring in rooftop solar, it can often be difficult to keep up with all the latest developments. The CEC’s Accreditation team have got your back though, giving you a comprehensive update on the changes to standards and guidelines that will most affect your day-to-day work.
11:30am – 1:00pm WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY Solar Masterclass Theatre 1 | CPD Points: 15
Solar Design and Installation Awards Wednesday 23 October 2019 5.00pm – 6.00pm, Goldfields Theatre, Door 14 The presentation of the 2019 Solar Design and Installation Awards will take place on Wednesday 23 October at the Grand Networking Event at All-Energy Australia.
CHAIR: Peter Leeson, Director, Leeson Group Cameron Ellis, Senior Construction Advisor, Hazardous Industries & Industry Practice, WorkSafe Shenae Williams, Senior Associate, PwC Glen Heatley, Independent Height Safety Consultant, New Heights Training and Consulting
The safety and wellbeing of workers – whether they are in the office or on the roof – is one of the most important responsibilities of any employer. This session will look at the importance of maintaining a safe and healthy workplace, focusing on the dangers of working at heights, mental health and the legal responsibilities of small business owners.
Join us for networking and drinks to celebrate the fantastic work that is being done across the industry, culminating in the presentation of this year’s Solar Design and Installation Awards.
1:30pm – 2:30pm
Complimentary for All-Energy Australia delegates
CHAIR: Pat Southwell, Team Leader - Technical, Clean Energy Council Bobbi McKibbin, Aaron Browne, Mark Cavanagh, Nathan Allen, Peter Leeson, Lily Pejkic QUIZ: Karyn Erickson, Senior Accreditation & Compliance Officer, Clean Energy Council
Women In Renewables Luncheon Wednesday 23 October 2019 12.00pm – 2.00pm, Goldfields Theatre, Door 14 All of us have a part to play in creating an industry that is more diverse and inclusive. Whether it’s doing something to change day-to-day work practices or making large structural changes to company policy, we can all contribute to a cultural shift to achieve greater gender equity in the industry. Come to this year’s Women in Renewables Luncheon to hear three inspirational speakers discussing the things that they have done to make their workplaces more inclusive and diverse.
TECH SUPER SESSION – PART 2 Solar Masterclass Theatre 1 | CPD Points: 20
The CEC’s Accreditation team sees a lot of solar installations throughout the year. While the vast majority are high-quality, we still unfortunately see some bad and even downright ugly installations. Join the CEC’s Installer Reference Group at this session as we run through some practical examples of the best and worst installations that the industry has to offer.
3:30pm – 4:30pm SPEED DATE CEC Solar Masterclass Theatre 1 While you often hear from the CEC team via email or on the phone, it’s always good to put a face to a name. Grab a drink and join us at this session to have one-on-one discussions with CEC staff members from the tech, admin, products, Approved Solar Retailer and membership teams in a relaxed and casual atmosphere.
Abbie Wright, Non-Executive Director, Diversity Council Australia Aurore Pont, Operations Manager, Clenergy Peter Cowling, Country Head, Australia & New Zealand, Vestas
For more information, visit cleanenergycouncil.org.au/women or see Registration Desk for tickets.
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Day Two Thursday 24 October 2019 STREAM 1 9:30am – 10:45am
11:30am – 12:30pm
12:40pm – 1:15pm
SMALL BUSINESS Solar Masterclass Theatre 2 | CPD Points: 15
CONSUMER PROTECTION AND BEST PRACTICE Solar Masterclass Theatre 2 | CPD Points: 10
ADVERTISING AND MARKETING – MINI SESSION Solar Masterclass Theatre 2 | CPD Points: 10
CHAIR: Anna Sexton, Compliance & Risk Manager, Clean Energy Council Craig Donohue & Karl Jensen, Clean NRG Solar Andrew Baillie, Senior Associate, Finlaysons Judy O’Connell, Commissioner, Victorian Small Business Commission Daniel Sullivan, Founder & CEO, Formbay
CHAIR: Caitlin Apthorpe, Senior Code of Conduct Coordinator, Clean Energy Council Heidi Snell, Genral Manager Enforcement Victoria and Tasmania, ACCC Jake Lilley, Senior Policy Officer, Consumer Action Law Centre Dean Lombard, Senior Energy Analyst, Renew Dr Penelope Crossley, Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney
CHAIR: Harry Smythe, Senior Code of Conduct Coordinator, Clean Energy Council Russell French, Founder, Energetic Consulting Australia Chris Jose, ACMA Authority Member Jeremy Fenton, Executive Manager – Unsolicited Communications and Numbering Branch, ACMA
Ensuring that you follow best practice when it comes to consumer protection is one of the best ways to enhance your company’s reputation in the solar industry. Come to this session to learn more about Australian Consumer Law and why it matters to your business and get some best practice tips on protecting your business and customers.
In an industry as competitive as rooftop solar, effective advertising and marketing can be the difference between success and failure. However, there is a fine line between promoting your business honestly and making misleading claims. This session will outline some of the “dos” and “don’ts” of effective marketing in the solar industry.
1:30pm – 2:30pm
2:40pm – 3:15pm
3:45pm – 4:30pm
SMALL BUSINESS PROTECTION AND RISK MANAGEMENT Solar Masterclass Theatre 2 | CPD Points: 10
RECYCLING Solar Masterclass Theatre 2 | CPD Points: 10
BUSINESS MASTERCLASS Solar Masterclass Theatre 2
Maryanne Coffey, Project & Policy Manager, Clean Energy Council Gerry Morvell, Chair, Battery Stewardship Council
Warkwick Johnston, Managing Director, SunWiz
This session will discuss the issues faced by small businesses in the ever-changing solar industry. Find out where you and your business stand and discover practical solutions to the common problems faced by small business owners.
CHAIR: Leanne Nichols, Risk & Compliance Coordinator, CEC Dr Michelle McCann, Partner, PV Labs Anne Devine, Chief Risk Officer, Brighte Joe Zubcic, Senior Manager, Small Business Compliance & Deterrence, ASIC
Whether it is reputational, financial or legal, a failure to adequately manage risk can cause considerable headaches for small business owners. This session will look at some of the main sources of risk for small businesses, including what to look for when buying quality products, managing financial risk and requirements around licensing.
As the solar PV and battery markets mature, the recycling of old components is becoming an increasingly important consideration for the industry. Come to this session to hear about the current best practices for recycling solar PV panels and batteries in Australia and some of the future developments taking place in this important space.
Strong competition in the rooftop solar market means that small tweaks to your business practices can make a significant difference to your profitability. At this interactive session, Warwick Johnston from Sunwiz will run through a series of methods that you can use to improve your business and get ahead in the rooftop solar industry.
STREAM 2 9.30am – 10.30am
10:40am – 11:15am
11:30am – 1:00pm
VOLTAGE RISE Solar Masterclass Theatre 1 | CPD Points: 15
DER REGISTER Solar Masterclass Theatre 1 | CPD Points: 10
BATTERY SUPER SESSION Solar Masterclass Theatre 1 | CPD Points: 15
CHAIR: Pat Southwell, Team Leader - Technical, Clean Energy Council James Sturch, Technical Director, Sonnen Travis Kauschke, Senior Engineer, SA Power Networks Tom Langstaff, Manager Networks Planning Ausnet Claire Cass, Network Solutions Manager, CitiPower/Powercor
Tom Butler, Manager New Services, AEMO Travis Kauschke, Senior Engineer, SA Power Networks Tom Langstaff, Manager Networks Planning Ausnet Claire Cass, Network Solutions Manager, CitiPower/Powercor
CHAIR: James Patterson, Installation Compliance Specialist, Clean Energy Council Geoff Stapleton, Managing Director, GSES Sandy Atkins, Senior Compliance Officer, Renewable Energy, EnergySafe Victoria Michael Shaughnessy, Technical Support Officer, Clean Energy Council Hilary Lai, Product Program Specialist, Clean Energy Council
Voltage rise can have a significant impact on the performance of a solar system, costing consumers money and shortening the life of inverters. This session will feature speakers from DNSPs talking about the state-specific issues caused by voltage rise and look at how inverter settings can help fix the problem.
Since late 2018, the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has been working to create a register of the distributed energy resources installed around Australia. With the DER Register due to come into effect from 1 December 2019, this session will feature an update from AEMO on its introduction and information from DNSPs on how they will implement it.
1:30pm – 2:30pm
2:40pm – 3:15pm
MEDIUM-SCALE AND COMMERCIAL SOLAR Solar Masterclass Theatre 1 | CPD Points: 10
MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE Solar Masterclass Theatre 1 | CPD Points: 10
CHAIR: Allen Burrows, Technical Support Officer, Clean Energy Council Geza Anderson, Manager of Engineering Services, Clenergy Dean Smeulders, Manager, Large-scale Renewables, Clean Energy Regulator Gavin Crabtree, Installation Compliance Specialist, Clean Energy Council
Thomas Seymour, Clean Energy Council Nigel Morris, Business Development Director, Solar Analytics
Medium-scale and commercial solar installations are one of the big growth areas in the industry at the moment. If you’re interested in getting into the commercial sector, come to this session to hear about the different regulations and guidelines for working at a larger scale, learn lessons from other installations and find out about ground mounting PV.
With the current boom in solar installations, monitoring and maintenance is often overlooked. However, it is becoming an increasingly lucrative part of the rooftop solar market. At this session you will hear some key tips and tricks as to how to benefit from the growing maintenance segment and learn about how to effectively conduct thirdparty monitoring.
With household batteries expected to be the next big thing in small-scale energy, this super session will provide you with all you need to know about battery installations, including a discussion of the new battery standard AS/NZS 5139 and installation guidelines, examples of compliant and non-compliant installs and an analysis of days of autonomy vs PV oversizing.
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12 WORKSHOPS In this workshop, you will learn about:
Understanding the Technology Benefits of Enphase IQ Microinverter System
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Selling IQ microinverters in a competitive landscape
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Understand the benefits of installing safe solar, and see how the concept of rapid shutdown technology benefits solar installations.
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Technical approaches to IQ microinverter systems design and installations - Quick and easy micro installations - Installing multi-phase
Wednesday 23 October 2019 Session 1: 9.30am – 11.30am Session 2: 1.30pm – 3.30pm
- Installation demos •
Enphase Software updates - View the features and functions of the world’s number one monitoring platform Enlighten
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INDUSTRY WORKSHOP THEATRE ON THE EXPO FLOOR
The microinverter revolution - A sneak peek into the benefits of the IQ8 platform - An overview of Enphase Ensemble, the secret behind IQ8, that enables not only high capacity, flexible storage but also grid independence
The Enphase IQ system is the world’s safest solar technology, that includes rapid shutdown safety features. Most of you have already experienced that IQ difference that delivers more power to your customers. It is also a stepping stone to what’s next in solar: The path to grid independence with IQ and Ensemble.
This industry implication report, part of DNV GL’s Energy Transition Outlook series, presents implications of our energy forecast to 2050 for key stakeholders involved in electricity generation, including renewables; electricity transmission and distribution; and energy use. Amidst electricity use increasing rapidly and production becoming dominated by renewables, the report details important industry implications. These include:
Energy Transition Outlook 2019, Power Supply & Use, Forecast to 2050
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Substantial opportunities for those parties involved in solar and wind generation
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Massive expansion and reinforcement of transmission and distribution networks
Thursday 24 October 2019 7.30am – 9.00am ROOM 103, LEVEL 1 OF THE CONVENTION CENTRE
Breakfast with Dr Zhengrong Shi – Lightweight Solar – Doing More with Less Thursday 24 October 2019 7.00am – 8.30am THEATRE 2 ON THE EXPO FLOOR
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Further need for implementation of energy efficiency technology
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Acceleration of the electric vehicle revolution
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The energy transition is fast, but not fast enough to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement
Please register at www.dnvgl.com/energy/events/registration /energy-transition-outlook-2019.html or scan QR reader
Over 40% of commercial rooftops in Australia are not engineered to take the weight of conventional solar panels. SunMan’s lightweight solar panel will opening up this market. Innovation in installation procedure will reduce installation time by 40% helping the market reduce turnkey EPC cost. The technology has the durability of glass while being 70% lighter. It was developed by renowned Australian solar scientist Dr Zhengrong Shi. Dr Shi will present this world first innovation in solar module design.
Please register at www.sunman-energy.com/all-energy-exhibition or scan QR reader
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R150
5B
H113
ABB Australia Pty Limited AC Solar Warehouse
LL131 QQ139
Fuzhou Sunmodo New Energy Equipment Co Ltd
Power World Machinery Equipment Co Ltd KK105
Powerark Solar
Gamechange Solar Corp
RR139
GBE Australia Pty Ltd
HH123
Poweroad (Xiamen) Renewable Energy Technology Co Ltd
ADLER Elektrotecnik Leipzig GmbH
JJ146
GCL System Integration Technology Co Ltd
Aeson Power
II146
genZ
AISWEI New Energy Technology ( Jiangsu) Co Ltd G119
Ginlong (Solis) Technologies Co Ltd
Allume Energy
P131 NN109
HH151
Powerway Renewable Energy Co Ltd
N139
Proa Analytics Pty Ltd
Global M2M Pty Ltd
S109
Projoy Electric Co Ltd
L139
Goland Century Co Ltd
K102
Prosun Solar
Alpha Energy
G112
GoodWe Australia Pty Ltd
Q113
PV Connections
G131 SS109 L102 LL119 S123
N108
PV Hardware
GG113
Altro Transformers
II147
Greenbank Environmental
NN150
PV Magazine
G127
Ankao (Suzhou) Energy Co Ltd
G113
Greenbox Technologies
KK100
PVcase
Altenergy Power System Inc.
ANT Energy Solutions Aobo Environmental Technology Ltd APAR industries Ltd
LL113
J131 K146 SS127
Green Energy Trading
GreenDeal
MM147
SS105
R147
Pylon Technologies Co Ltd
Greentech - Your Renewable Energy Partner
M139
Q Cells
Staunch Machinery Suncon PV Technology Ltd Sunergy Australia Works Pty Ltd Sunflare
HH113
Sunman
QQ109
SunWiz
MM108
Sunwoda Energy Solution Co Ltd
MM139
Suzhou Akcome Optronics Science & Technology Co Ltd
M147
R101
Suzhou Everfortune Imp. & Exp. Co Ltd
K150
Array Technologies Inc
P123
Growatt New Energy Technology Co Ltd
II113
Qingdao RaySolar New Energy Co Ltd
Suzhou Talesun Solar Technologies Co Ltd
Astronergy / Chint Solar
Q139
ATEC Energy & Environment Co Ltd
JJ103
Guangzhou Ocean Solar Power Technology Co Ltd
Austra Energy Group Pty Ltd
II109
BayWa r.e. Renewable Energy GmbH
P150 Q131
BCJ Controls
KK152
Beijing Dynamic Power Co Ltd
HH101
Betta Batteries
S119
Blue Sun Group
H131
BSR EPC Pty Limited BYD Auto Industry Company Canadian Solar MSS (Australia) CATCH Power CEGASA Energia SLU
SS135 QQ113 M101 N145 KK150
Changchun Guiyimei Electromechanical Sales Co Ltd
JJ151
Changzhou Chaoyue Special Cable Co Ltd
Q100
Changzhou Eging Photovoltaic Technology Co Ltd
HH109
Chiko Solar
PP146
China Machinery Engineering Wuxi Co Ltd City of Ballarat Clean Energy Council
Q104 HH148 JJ109
Clean Energy Regulator
GG140
Clean Technology Partners
NN144
Clenergy Australia
KK119
ComAp
L109
CPS National
G118
DaRa Switchboards
R151
Delta Electronics
RR101
Discover Battery
KK146
Discover Energy
MM143
DLG (Shanghai) Electronic Technology Co Ltd NN147 East Group Co Ltd
Q146
R & J Batteries
Huawei Technologies (Australia) Pty Ltd
NN123
RedEarth Energy Storage
RR123
J131
RFI Technology Solutions
NN139
Imeon Energy
K109
Risen Energy Co Ltd
Inaccess Ltd
Q151
Saft Batteries Pty Ltd
M108
Samsung SDI Co Ltd
Ingeteam Australia Pty Ltd Innergy INVT Solar Technology Shenzhen Co Ltd
MM109 P146
Fiamm Asia Pacific Pty Ltd
P119
SENEC Australia
K119
TW Solar
Senji New Energy Technology Co Ltd
K103
UZ Energy Limited
NN146
Varta Storage GmbH
QQ139
Jetion Solar (China) Co Ltd Jiangsu Daqin New Energy Tech Co Ltd
JJ123 LL147 HH127
Shandong Goldencell Electronics Technology Co Ltd
JiangSu GuoQiang Zinc Plating Industrial Co Ltd I122
Shanghai Aerospace Automobile Electromechanical Co Ltd
Jiangsu Koyoe Energy Technology Co Ltd
S118
Shanghai Jiukai Wire & Cable Co Ltd
Jiangsu Sunport Power Corp Ltd
I113
Shanghai Leipold Electric Co Ltd
Jiangsu Fortunes Solar Technology Co Ltd
N147
Jiangsu Tonglin Electric Co Ltd
K105
Jiangyin Huafang New Energy High-Tech Equipment Co Ltd
KK147
I109
Vooyage International Co Ltd
N146
WAGO Pty Ltd
JJ113
I101 M123 RR131 JJ147 H123
Warren and Brown
KK144 GG138
PP105
Waton Inc - Battery Management Solutions
Shenzhen Desun Solar Technology Co Ltd
KK104
Weidmuller Pty Ltd
I112
G108
Welling & Crossley
G116
H139
Wenzhou Kangyu Electrical Co Ltd
H109
Wiremarkers Australia
JinkoSolar
N101
Shenzhen GSUN Lighting Technology Co Ltd
JSolar Inc.
M150
Shenzhen Herewin Technology Co Ltd
S127
Victron Energy BV
Q105
HH119
Shenzhen Cyclen Technology Co Ltd Shenzhen FBTech Co Ltd
Jurchen Technology GmbH & Padcon GmbH
JJ139 QQ104
L105
Jiaxing Solarway New Energy Co Ltd
Vermeer Equipment Holdings Pty Ltd Victorian State Government
Shanghai Sermatec Energy Technology Co Ltd
Shenzhen Hopewind Electric Co Ltd
HH108
Wuxi Consort Science Technology Co Ltd
G134 QQ152 J146
Kehua
KK113
Shenzhen Kweight Technology Co Ltd
Q143
Wuxi My Solar Technology Co Ltd
KK145
Key Energy
SS117
Shenzhen LetSolar Technology Co Ltd
L103
Wuxi Sun King Energy Technology Co Ltd
KK135
Kijo Power (Shenzhen) Co Ltd Leapton Solar (Changshu) Co Ltd Leoch Battery Leveltec Engineering Pty Ltd
JJ101 J147 NN152 RR150
Shenzhen Megarevo Technology Co Ltd
HH102
Wuxi Suntech Power Co Ltd
JJ131
Shenzhen Roypow Technology Co Ltd
H103
Wuxi Xinhongye Wire and Cable Co Ltd
M104
Shenzhen SMK New Energy Technology Co Ltd
H101
X-Elio
HH131
Xiamen Broad New Energy Technology Co Ltd PP152
QQ142
Xiamen BSL Eco Technology Co Ltd
LG Chem Ltd
II131
Shenzhen Sturdy New Energy Co Ltd
LG Electronics Australia Pty Ltd
R131
Shenzhen Sungold Solar Co Ltd
II101
Xiamen Goomax Energy Technology Co Ltd
Shoals Technologies Group
R113
Xiamen Grace Solar Technology Co Ltd
G126
Xiamen Hopergy Photovoltaic Technology Co Ltd
LONGi
I123
Mondo More Green Energy
J151
Shenzhen Sofarsolar Co Ltd
Marciano Industries
Falon Co Ltd
N150
SS121
JA Solar
KK131
Exide Technologies
QQ123
iStore Air-To-Energy
Ecoult Energy Storage Solutions
Exide Industries
HH147
Trina Solar Co Ltd
Turchi
SMA Australia
Eterbright Solar Corporation
TradeZone
L131
HH140
SiteTech Solutions
Enphase Energy Australia Pty Ltd
SS123
SS131
Sealed Performance Batteries
Sinexcel Inc.
Enopte Solutions
Tomorrow Solar Batteries
KK109
K135
Eniquest
Q147
M113
IPD Group
G122
Energy Toolbase LLC
KK101
Ti-Lane Precision Electronic Co Ltd
Trunsun Solar Co Ltd
G123
S119
L101
Tianjin Kaifeng Metal Materials Sales Co Ltd
PP139
MAK Fastener Specialist / S-5!
Energy Smart Water
Q109 LL105 RR113
Schletter Australia Pty Ltd
M2M One
Energy Ease
G104 KK102
Tesla
Trinity Touch Pvt Ltd
M/s Carborundum Universal Limited
Enercon Australia
Taizhou Phoenix Hi-Tech MYW Pty Ltd
HH139
GG126
I131
R123
Suzhou Yonghao Cable Co Ltd
ScanPro
QQ147
MM101
HH144
Redback Technologies
Econess Energy Co Ltd
Emerging Energy Solutions Group
G139
GG123
Ecogeneration
Eguana Technologies Inc.
GG131
Qingdao Skywise Technology Co Ltd
Hoymiles Converter Technology Co Ltd Hydrogenics
I119 LL139
Suzhou Hypontech Co Ltd
RR147
N109
Suntree Electric Group Co Ltd
Qingdao Northern Electric and Power Co Ltd NN147
AXITEC Energy Gmbh & Co KG
JJ123 QQ113
Sunlec International Pty Ltd
P151
Australian Energy Storage Alliance
G130 LL103
PP113
Greenwood Solutions Pty Ltd
LL104
G135
Sungrow Power Supply Co Ltd
S139
Arctech Solar Holding Co Ltd
KK139
Supply Partners
Pylon
GreenPowerMonitor
S-Rack Australia Pty Ltd Stiebel Eltron
G100
PowerPlus Energy
Almaden
QQ150
J100
K123 & K131
GG127 MM113 & N113
PP147 K147 QQ102 P147
Xiamen Mibet New Energy Co Ltd
PP109
SS122
Social Energy Australia
I139
Xiamen Photons Solar Technology Co Ltd
PP150
SS112
Sol Distribution
P113
Xiamen Universe New Energy Co Ltd
HH118
Solar + Solutions
P101
Xiamen Wintop New Energy Tech Co Ltd
L104 PP103
Solar Analytics
LL108
Xiamen Yucell Supply Chain Co Ltd
G102
Mysolar Manufacturing (Shanghai) Co Ltd
GG122
Solar Asset Management
SS107
Xuzhou Jayu Solar Energy Technology Co Ltd
M100
L150
Nclave
GG135
Solar Juice Pty Ltd
M109
Yanglin Tech Co Ltd
Q103
R145
Nervo Ltd
SS125
Solar Pile International
Newton Aqua
SS111
Solar Proof Solutions Pty Ltd
NEXTracker
LL123
Solar Victoria
MM108
GG139 G140 J113
Motherson
G132
L146 SS113 H127
Ningbo Deye Inverter Technology Co Ltd
H119
SolarBOS
SS131
II151
Ningbo Kibor Wire & Cable Co Ltd
Q101
SolarEdge Technologies (Australia) Pty Ltd
N131
I142
Ningbo Kosun New Energy Co Ltd
I145
RR146 H138 I147
Ningbo Mangesuo Solar Technology Manufactory Co Ltd Ningbo Raytech New Energy Materials Co Ltd
Q102 J139
Folsom Labs
RR119
Oestermark Grouting
LL152
Formbay Pty Ltd
RR152
One Stop Warehouse
MM131
Fronius Australia Pty Ltd
PP131
Optimal Group Australia
FTC Solar
QQ131
Phoenix Contact Australia
Fujian Antai New Energy Tech Co Ltd
RR127
Pilecom
Future X Group Pty Ltd
LL109
Power Equipment
YHI Power Pty Ltd
JJ150
Zealwe Technology Co Ltd
M151
Zenaji Australia
SS118
Zhangzhou Huawei Power Supply Technology Co Ltd
Solargiga Energy Holdings Limited
LL100
Zhejiang Benyi Electrical Co Ltd
Solargis
LL150
Zhejiang Cardiff Cable Co Ltd
Solaris Finance SolarPlus Solarwatt Australia
K150 RR144 P139
Zhejiang Chisolar Co Ltd Zhejiang GBS Energy Co Ltd
SolaX Power (Australia) Pty Ltd
L113
Zhejiang Jiecang Linear Motion Technology Co Ltd
S113
Solinta Pty Ltd
G138
Zhejiang Narada Power Source Co Ltd
L147
Soltec
NN113
QQ101
Soluna Australia
I146
I135
sonnen Australia
NN101
Zimmermann PV Racking Australia & Asia ZNShine PV-Tech Co Ltd ZS-Global Pty Ltd
J152 K113 JJ142 LL101 Q150 GG108 LL146 II139 R139 MM150
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