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Energy Next: A key event for NSW’s clean energy future

18 May, 2023
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Energy Next is a free-to-attend clean energy exhibition, conference, and technical sessions and workshops taking place on 18- 19 July at the ICC, Sydney. The event brings together industry experts, government officials, and energy professionals to discuss the latest trends, technologies, and solutions in the clean energy sector.

For the past few years, Energy Next has been a significant event for the clean energy industry, and its importance is only growing. The event is geared towards anyone who has an interest in the clean energy sector, including solar, wind, hydrogen, battery storage, electric vehicles, energy efficiency and more.

One of the key benefits of attending Energy Next is the opportunity to network with other industry professionals. This is a great chance to meet people who are working on similar projects, learn about new technologies, and gain insights into emerging trends in the sector.

Energy Next also offers an excellent line-up of speakers who provide valuable insights into the clean energy sector. These speakers include experts from the government, academia, and the private sector who share their experiences and knowledge on various topics related to clean energy. The conference sessions at Energy Next cover a wide range of topics, from the latest advances in solar and wind energy to the emerging field of hydrogen fuel cells. Attendees can learn about the latest trends, best practices, and case studies from some of the leading experts in the industry.

Another key feature of Energy Next is the exhibition floor, where exhibitors showcase the latest products and services related to clean energy. This is a great opportunity to see the latest technologies, products, and solutions in action, and to meet the companies that are driving innovation in the sector.

Overall, Energy Next is a must-attend event for anyone interested in the clean energy sector. It offers a unique opportunity to network with other industry professionals, learn about the latest trends and technologies, and gain valuable insights into the future of the sector.

In conclusion, Energy Next is an essential event for NSW’s clean energy future. It is a great platform for promoting the latest advances in clean energy and for bringing together industry experts, government officials, and energy professionals to discuss the latest trends, technologies, and solutions in the sector. With the event’s free-to-attend policy, it is an opportunity not to be missed for anyone involved or interested in the clean energy industry.

Register for this free-to-attend industry event today: www.energynext.com.au/en-gb/register.html

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