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Australian Energy Week 2025

Date: 17 June 2025 to 20 June 2025
Location Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia
AUSTRALIAN ENERGY WEEK 2025



Australian Energy Week is the major annual conference and expo for the entire energy supply chain, bringing together generators, networks, retailers, end users and government to help shape the energy transition.

It is the place to hear from industry leaders, make connections, and do business with representatives from the whole energy value chain, from CEOs to analysts, energy traders to engineers. And everyone in between.

This is where the big discussions happen and the tough questions are answered. Join us to be part of the industry’s major annual event.

 

Over 100 top industry leaders will be speaking, including but not limited to:

  1. Damien Nicks, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, AGL Energy
  1. Mark Collette, Managing Director, EnergyAustralia
  1. Anna Collyer, Chair, Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC)
  1. Liz Westcott, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer Australia, Woodside Energy
  1. Tim Nelson, Chair, NEM Wholesale Market Settings Review
  1. Brett Redman, Chief Executive Officer, Transgrid
  1. Guy Chalkley, Chief Executive Officer, Endeavour Energy
  2. Rob Wheals, Chief Executive Officer, Squadron Energy
  3. Mekala Krishnan, McKinsey Global Institute Partner, McKinsey & Company (USA)
  4. Simon Emms, Chief Executive, ElectraNet
  5. Thorsten Heller, Chief Innovation Officer GridOS, GE Vernova (Norway) | CEO & Co-founder, Greenbird Integration Technology
  6. Clare Savage, Chair, Australian Energy Regulator (AER)
  7. Krystal Skinner, Executive General Manager Remote Communities, Horizon Power
  8. Andrew Thornton, Executive General Manager Integrated Gas, Origin Energy
  9. Andrew Bills, Chief Executive Officer, SA Power Networks

 

View the full agenda and speaker line-up here.

 

Why Attend Australian Energy Week in 2025?

  1. Australia’s premier energy event

Be part of the energy event that brings together leaders from the entire energy supply chain to tackle the challenges of the energy transition. With the most influential experts speaking, you can’t miss it

  1. Unmatched networking

Join the event dinner, the ‘Women in Energy’ breakfast, or the end-of-day drinks to connect with peers and industry leaders, and build valuable relationships with the 1000+ delegates

  1. Multiple content tracks

Hear from industry titans in the conference plenary, and then deep dive into the topics that matter most to you in streams focused on generation, batteries and storage, retail, the grid and policy

  1. Engage with suppliers

Uncover the right partners that can help your organisation keep pace with a rapidly changing operating environment at the event expo

 

Key themes for this year include:

Stabilising energy supply and ensuring reliability

Building (and connecting!) enough renewable generation to replace aging coal generation… and meet 2030 targets

Reforming the NEM and WEM

Optimising grid operations, modernising pricing and dispatch mechanisms, and incorporating new technologies will not happen without comprehensive market reform

Balancing transition with cost-of-living concerns

High energy prices and cost-of-living pressures may delay the energy transition, requiring strategies to secure investment in renewable infrastructure and government intervention

Leveraging innovation

Promising technologies like batteries, hydrogen, and grid digitalisation can accelerate decarbonisation, enhance grid stability, and reduce emissions

 

Green Review subscribers save an additional 10% on registrations by using promo code GR10.

Book online here or call +61 (0)2 9977 0565.

 

2025-06-17 00:00:00 2025-06-20 00:00:00 Australia/Perth Australian Energy Week 2025 Australian Energy Week is the major annual conference and expo for the entire energy supply chain, bringing together generators, networks, retailers, end users and government to help shape the energy transition. It is the place to hear from industry leaders, make connections, and do business with representatives from the whole energy value chain, from CEOs to analysts, energy traders to engineers. And everyone in between. This is where the big discussions happen and the tough questions are answered. Join us to be part of the industry’s major annual event.   Over 100 top industry leaders will be speaking, including but not limited to: Damien Nicks, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, AGL Energy Mark Collette, Managing Director, EnergyAustralia Anna Collyer, Chair, Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) Liz Westcott, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer Australia, Woodside Energy Tim Nelson, Chair, NEM Wholesale Market Settings Review Brett Redman, Chief Executive Officer, Transgrid Guy Chalkley, Chief Executive Officer, Endeavour Energy Rob Wheals, Chief Executive Officer, Squadron Energy Mekala Krishnan, McKinsey Global Institute Partner, McKinsey & Company (USA) Simon Emms, Chief Executive, ElectraNet Thorsten Heller, Chief Innovation Officer GridOS, GE Vernova (Norway) | CEO & Co-founder, Greenbird Integration Technology Clare Savage, Chair, Australian Energy Regulator (AER) Krystal Skinner, Executive General Manager Remote Communities, Horizon Power Andrew Thornton, Executive General Manager Integrated Gas, Origin Energy Andrew Bills, Chief Executive Officer, SA Power Networks   View the full agenda and speaker line-up here.   Why Attend Australian Energy Week in 2025? Australia’s premier energy event Be part of the energy event that brings together leaders from the entire energy supply chain to tackle the challenges of the energy transition. With the most influential experts speaking, you can’t miss it Unmatched networking Join the event dinner, the \'Women in Energy\' breakfast, or the end-of-day drinks to connect with peers and industry leaders, and build valuable relationships with the 1000+ delegates Multiple content tracks Hear from industry titans in the conference plenary, and then deep dive into the topics that matter most to you in streams focused on generation, batteries and storage, retail, the grid and policy Engage with suppliers Uncover the right partners that can help your organisation keep pace with a rapidly changing operating environment at the event expo   Key themes for this year include: Stabilising energy supply and ensuring reliability Building (and connecting!) enough renewable generation to replace aging coal generation... and meet 2030 targets Reforming the NEM and WEM Optimising grid operations, modernising pricing and dispatch mechanisms, and incorporating new technologies will not happen without comprehensive market reform Balancing transition with cost-of-living concerns High energy prices and cost-of-living pressures may delay the energy transition, requiring strategies to secure investment in renewable infrastructure and government intervention Leveraging innovation Promising technologies like batteries, hydrogen, and grid digitalisation can accelerate decarbonisation, enhance grid stability, and reduce emissions   Green Review subscribers save an additional 10% on registrations by using promo code GR10. Book online here or call +61 (0)2 9977 0565.   Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia
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