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Gippsland to host largest regional-led energy conference in Australia showcasing renewable energy projects

Gippsland hosts Australia's largest regional-led new energy conference, showcasing innovations, policy developments, and collaborations in renewable energy projects, reaffirming its leadership position.

By news@gippsland - 20th July 2023 - Back to News

Gippsland is powering up to host Australia's largest regional-led new energy conference in Sale between 30 August - 2 September 2023. Organisers can expect over 500 people to participate in person and online, reaffirming Gippsland's position as a leader in energy innovation and transition. The conference will bring together over 70 leaders from local and state government, industry, and the community to share in the latest developments in renewable energy projects planned for Wellington and the broader Gippsland region.

Wellington Shire Council Mayor Ian Bye pictured with Gippsland Climate Change Network and event sponsors at The Wedge in Sale

Wellington Shire Council Mayor Ian Bye pictured with Gippsland Climate Change Network and event sponsors at The Wedge in Sale

Energising regional collaboration

Wellington Shire Council will sponsor the conference for a second year, building on the 2022 event that accelerated significant outcomes in renewable energy transition, policy commitment, and community and private sector leadership. Hosted at The Wedge Performing Arts Centre in Sale, this year's Gippsland New Energy Conference (GNEC) promises to deliver deeper connections and collaborations with industry stakeholders and the community covering key topics including culture, policy, investment, and innovation.

Wellington Shire Council Mayor, Cr Ian Bye said that council is again excited to be part of the Gippsland New Energy Conference in 2023. "It is great to see the conference continuing to grow after a sold-out event in Wellington Shire last year. Council continues to advocate for a new energy transition, and we are working with government and industry to secure large scale, long-term investment opportunities. I am looking forward to participating in the event with the community and delegates from across the globe."

"The conference is another big win for The Middle of Everywhere and brings with it huge economic benefits for our region. We are now one of the most sought after destinations for major events in Gippsland, and I would encourage local businesses to think about how they can benefit from the influx of visitors to Sale and surrounds during the conference," he said.

Gippsland's renewable insights

Cr Bye said, "While last year's event unlocked the potential of renewable energy in Gippsland, this year's focus will provide greater insight about the projects, initiatives and policies established across the region and what we can expect to see delivered from some of the biggest global renewable energy project developers, and what that means for local communities on the ground."

The conference will include a series of educational sessions, Q&A and panel discussions covering the latest innovations, energy policy, project developments across solar, hydrogen and wind energy, storage, electric vehicles and more.

"We are grateful to partner with Wellington Shire Council on this conference unique to Gippsland; with over 40 organisations including business innovators, local and state government agencies, community leaders and education experts shaping the four-day program and are sleeves rolled up ready to make this series of events an overwhelming success", said Darren McCubbin, CEO Gippsland Climate Change Network.

Green energy advocacy

In conjunction with the Gippsland New Energy Conference, Wellington Shire Council Mayor Ian Bye will also be prioritising his attendance at the Asia Pacific Offshore Wind & Green Hydrogen Summit in Melbourne that same week. The Summit presents a unique opportunity for the mayor to meet with state government ministers and key industry developers to continue advocacy for renewable investment within the region.

GNEC will be bookended by the Gippy Youth New Energy Day supported by AGL Energy and a free Community Day at the Port of Sale on Saturday 2 September 2023. The free community event will include a renewables market, electric vehicle expo, documentary screening, Q&A session with offshore wind company Orsted, and live music and entertainment.

The community day is sponsored by Iberdrola Energy, one of the biggest renewable energy project developers in the world. For more information, visit Gippsland New Energy Conference website.

Pictures from Wellington Shire Council website.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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