Emissions Reduction, Events, Renewables, Transition to Renewables

All Energy Australia 2025 sets strong technical agenda

Australia’s largest clean energy event is gearing up to deliver one of its most technically diverse programs yet.

All Energy Australia 2025 will feature more than 30 session themes spanning battery energy storage, solar, energy management, and EV technology and infrastructure. The full conference agenda is accessible here, and a session guide is available too.

The program opens with a plenary session and a high-profile panel mapping the future of home electrification. Speakers will examine replacing gas and fossil-fuel appliances with induction cooktops, heat pump water heaters, and reverse-cycle air conditioning. The discussion will unpack carbon reduction, efficiency gains, and the challenges of consumer uptake. A full list of speakers is now available.

Technical depth continues in the EV Tech & Infrastructure Theatre, where sessions such as “How to build a scalable EV charging business” will address the operational hurdles of fast-growing charging demand. Organisers say the rise of EVs is creating urgent requirements for reliable charging networks and viable business models.

Confirmed speakers include Kerim Mekki, Renewable Energy + Storage Director, ANZ; Daniel Tait, Senior Program Manager at JOLT; Candice Hincksman, Manager of Demand and Energy Management at Energy Queensland; Rebecca Wilson, Head of Energy Business Solutions ANZ at Ampol; and Paula Savonen, Vice President of Communications at Kempower. Analysts from Rystad Energy and the Clean Energy Council are also scheduled.

The event promises to be a focal point for the renewable sector, with its mix of technical insight and practical sessions targeted at accelerating Australia’s transition.

Registration is free.

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