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AFR Energy and Climate Summit

Date: 23 November 2020 to 24 November 2020
Location ICC Sydney, Australia



Attended by over 300 industry stakeholders, including governments, regulators, investors, and consumers, the National Energy and Climate Summit serves as an important platform for policy debate surrounding Australia’s energy crisis.


The Australian Financial Review is pleased to present the fourth annual Energy & Climate Summit this 23-24 November 2020 at the ICC Sydney.

During these unpredictable times, we sit down with the nation’s foremost energy and climate leaders, experts and commentators. Tackling the issues head on, we examine challenges new and old, analyse the economic atmosphere and its ramifications for the sector, as well as debate key policy and legislative developments.

Bringing together over 300 key industry stakeholders in a hybrid physical & virtual forum – featuring political leaders, regulators, energy producers, disrupters, users, analysts and climate experts – this comprehensive two-day event is the nation’s leading platform to shape & debate Australia’s energy & climate future.

Access this event live at the ICC Sydney or virtually via a live stream and interactive meeting rooms.

2020-11-23 00:00:00 2020-11-24 00:00:00 Australia/Perth AFR Energy and Climate Summit Attended by over 300 industry stakeholders, including governments, regulators, investors, and consumers, the National Energy and Climate Summit serves as an important platform for policy debate surrounding Australia’s energy crisis. The Australian Financial Review is pleased to present the fourth annual Energy & Climate Summit this 23-24 November 2020 at the ICC Sydney. During these unpredictable times, we sit down with the nation’s foremost energy and climate leaders, experts and commentators. Tackling the issues head on, we examine challenges new and old, analyse the economic atmosphere and its ramifications for the sector, as well as debate key policy and legislative developments. Bringing together over 300 key industry stakeholders in a hybrid physical & virtual forum – featuring political leaders, regulators, energy producers, disrupters, users, analysts and climate experts – this comprehensive two-day event is the nation’s leading platform to shape & debate Australia’s energy & climate future. Access this event live at the ICC Sydney or virtually via a live stream and interactive meeting rooms. ICC Sydney, Australia
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