20 October 2021
Following on from Energy Procurement and Load-shifting, this second in a two-event series focussed on technologies and systems you can implement to take advantage of more flexible energy contracts and procurement.
With more and more renewables being installed onsite, businesses need to create systems that shift the renewable generation to when it is needed on-site and also be able to discharge it to the grid when financially advantageous.
Our presenters outlined innovative district cooling applications and thermal storage technologies, including a solar powered 'water battery' installed at the University of Sunshine Coast, a thermal battery storing energy in aluminium and another in a concrete-like material.
Presenters for this webinar:
Andrew Darr
State Manager - Energy
Veolia Australia & New Zealand
Angela Cooney
Sustainable Solutions Manager
Veolia Australia & New Zealand
Dr Helen Fairweather
Senior Lecturer, Environmental Engineering
University of Sunshine Coast
Florian Naumann
Country Director - Australia
Azelio
Jonathan Prendergast
Green Infrastructure Project Manager
UTS
Charles Luo
Energy Consultant
Shell Energy
Nick Holmes
General Manager, Australia
Windsor Engineering
Thomas Palkovich
VP Project Development
EnergyNest
Hosted by:
Jarrod Leak
CEO
Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity (A2EP)
This webinar was presented as part of a project for which A2EP received funding from ARENA as part of ARENA's Advancing Renewables Program. The views expressed herein are not necessarily the views of the Australian Government, and the Australian Government does not accept responsibility for any information or advice contained herein.
The cover image for this webinar is courtesy of Veolia Australia & New Zealand.