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Spotlight on Global Race to Zero Summit partners
GLOBAL RACE TO ZERO SUMMIT’S KEY SUPPORTERS
The Smart Energy Council’s Global Race to Zero Summit which attracted more than 6,400 registrants was supported by prominent organisations Mott MacDonald, eleXsys and LONGi.
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UK-based consultancy
Mott MacDonald Group
currently employs 16,000 staff in 150 countries. Within Australia, Mott MacDonald has been contributing to developments in transport, advisory, built environment, water, energy and education projects for over 40 years. Together with its clients, Mott MacDonald is helping to deliver the energy transition globally and “opening opportunities to develop responsible solutions that meet increasing demand as well as reduce greenhouse gas emissions”.
Mott MacDonald provides integrated engineering and project management services from concept and design to construction and operations, to decommissioning or repowering and life extension. Expertise spans the full spectrum of energy and building and transport sectors. www.mottmac.com eleXsys Energy – trading in Australia as Planet Ark Power – is the inventor and manufacturer of the eleXsys® technology platform, which through AI, enables optimised grid-connected commercial and industrial rooftop solar and battery microgrids. eleXsys Energy provides a range of grid forming services, including dynamic voltage management to address the increasing curtailment of surplus energy exporting into low voltage, urban and rural energy networks.
Earlier this year eleXsys successfully raised A$9 million to support the global expansion of its solar and storage microgrid platform technology. The capital raise attracted investment from the UK, and eleXsys Energy is now incorporated in the UK. www.elexsys.com
LONGi Solar
Australia provides high efficiency PV Solar modules to developers, distributors and installers deploying solar energy in Australia. Dedicated to a greener world for future generations, LONGi Solar Australia is a world-leading manufacturer of highefficiency mono-crystalline solar cells and modules.
The company, wholly owned by the LONGi Group (China), has focused on p-mono for 19 years and is today the largest supplier of mono-crystalline products in the world, with total assets above $8.91 billion (2020Q1).
LONGi Solar Australia is based in Sydney and has a dedicated local team to support customers across operations, marketing, sales, technology and large-scale project planning. www.longi-solar.com.au