Product Category: Associations

Australia Geothermal Energy Association

AGEA is the national industry association for the Australian Geothermal Energy Industry Since its establishment in 2007, AGEA has focused on building positive relationships with the Federal and State Governments and is ensuring that geothermal energy is promoted as an important and viable solution to Australia’s future energy security and to the reduction for greenhouse gas emissions. Join AGEA Today AGEA is dedicated to driving initiatives that promote geothermal energy on behalf of it's members because of its unique combination of advantages Emissions free; Base-load, available 24/7 Lowest cost, new renewable in a carbon constrained economy. Geothermal companies, suppliers to…

Bioenergy Australia

Imagine energy made from renewable sources that could fuel your car, warm our home, or transport a plane. This energy source is not a fossil fuel, unlike petroleum, it is sustainable and increases the security of our energy supplies.  It is sourced affordably and locally, and its industry stimulates regional development and employment in Australia. Bioenergy is energy derived from plants, animals, and their by-products and residues. Agriculture, farming, human habitation and forestry generate crop wastes and remains, manures and sludges, rendered animal fats, used oils, and timber residues. These products are known collectively as “biomass”. Biomass converted to bioenergy…

Australian Thermal Energy Association

The Australian Solar Thermal Energy Association (AUSTELA) was formed on 31 January 2011 as the industry body solely dedicated to solar thermal energy generation in Australia. AUSTELA assists energy sector policy-makers, investors, analysts, commentators and the Australian community, to better understand the benefits of large-scale solar thermal power generation; output to meet peak electricity demand, dispatchable power with no carbon emissions, cost-efficient energy storage, and the ability to operate in hybrid configuration with biomass, geothermal and fossil fuels. AUSTELA’S objectives are to increase opportunities for solar thermal power development in Australia by: Presenting well informed insights to policy-makers and investment…

Electric Vehicle Council

The Electric Vehicle Council is the national body representing the electric vehicle industry in Australia. Representing companies involved in providing, powering and supporting electric vehicles, our mission is to accelerate the electrification of road transport for a sustainable and prosperous Australia.

Climate Change Authority

The Authority is an independent statutory body established to provide expert advice to the Australian Government on climate change mitigation initiatives, including through conducting regular and specifically commissioned reviews and through undertaking climate change research.

Climate Council

The Climate Council is Australia’s leading climate change communications organisation. We provide authoritative, expert advice to the Australian public on climate change and solutions based on the most up-to-date science available. We’re made up of some of the country’s leading climate scientists, health, renewable energy and policy experts, as well as a team of staff, and a huge community of volunteers and supporters who power our work. As an independent voice on climate change, we get climate stories into the media, produce hard-hitting reports, call out misinformation as we see it and promote climate solutions such as the transition to…

Australian PV Institute

The Australian PV Institute is a not-for-profit, member-based organisation providing data analysis, reliable and objective information, and collaborative research to support the development and uptake of solar photovoltaics and related technologies. APVI members are organisations and individuals from industry and academia with an interest in solar energy research, technology, manufacturing, systems, policies, programs and projects. Participation in APVI activities is on the basis of subscriptions or sponsorship of research and events. Benefits include regular events and newsletters, access to data, networking and opportunities to work with local and international PV experts on submissions, reports and research projects. In conjunction with…

Solar Energy Industries Association – SEIA

SEIA was formed in 2007 in response to demand from within the industry. Installers who felt they wanted to be unified and represented under one banner with their interests at heart; manufacturers and importers of panels, inverters, batteries etc who wanted to support and grow the solar industry; retailers, researchers and lobbyists who requested a union of like-minded professionals so that all the various interests and concerns of the solar industry could be effectively reflected under one roof. Our members include: Self-employed and employed installers who are passionate about the future of the solar industry in Australia. Major importers and…

Australian Energy Storage Alliance – AESA

Australian Energy Storage Alliance (AESA) is an information hub for the energy storage industry.  We share the latest news, developments, case studies and deployment ready energy storage solutions. We engage and connect our readers through monthly e-newsletters and sponsored networking events. AESA was founded in 2014 with the mission of advancing the role of safe, clean and cost-effective energy storage in Australia and New Zealand.  Our volunteer Steering Committee guides AESA’s direction including its biggest project –  Australian Energy Storage Database. Participation with the AESA is available at three levels: subscriber, contributor and supporter. Each of these are FREE to join subject to our terms and conditions. AESA subscribers come from a broad…

AUSTRALIAN SOLAR COUNCIL

The Australian Solar Council is a not-for-profit, membership-based organisation devoted to the advancement of solar power and complementary technologies in Australia. Its primary activities include the promotion of research, development, and adoption of solar energy through public advocacy and education. The organisation’s tagline is ‘the national voice of solar’, and it comments regularly on developments in the industry, with a particular focus on government policy. The Australian Solar Council (until recently known as the Australian Solar Energy Society–AuSES) began as the Australian and New Zealand Solar Energy Society (ANZSES)–in turn a branch of the International Solar Energy Society (ISES)–in 1981,…