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* HOME * WHAT * WHERE * THEME * PROGRAM * SPEAKERS * SPONSOR * EXHIBIT * AWARDS * GALA DINNER * REGISTER * SUMMIT23 * PARTNERS * HOME * WHAT * WHERE * THEME * PROGRAM * SPEAKERS * SPONSOR * EXHIBIT * AWARDS * GALA DINNER * REGISTER * SUMMIT23 * PARTNERS Learn More WHAT The National Energy Efficiency Conference brings Australia’s foremost energy efficiency experts, forward-thinking policy makers, innovative energy users, political leaders and industry trailblazers together to discuss, debate and create action around reducing energy bills and cutting emissions through smarter energy use. Full program and speaker details will be announced soon. Sign up to our mailing list to join the EEC community and receive updates as they happen. Roundhouse ANZAC Parade, UNSW Sydney, Kensington NSW 2052 WHERE THEME The theme has been chosen to reflect the critical role electrification will play in the shift from fossil fuels in key economic sectors, including homes, commercial buildings, light transport, manufacturing and food processing. Indeed, the best evidence from around the world is demonstrating that energy efficiency and electrification will play a critical role in the decarbonisation of huge chunks of the global economy. Here in Australia, we need to get on with the big national conversation about how we get this transition done. Register Program With Australia increasingly looking to energy efficiency and smart energy management to help reach net zero targets and address the energy cost crisis, next year's Conference will host the essential discussions, debate, networking and cutting edge thinking necessary to advance energy management's role in these great challenges. View Program Download PDF Register Speakers Dr Jan Rosenow Head of European Programs Regulatory Assistance Project Dr. Rosenow is a global expert on the role of energy efficiency and electrification in meeting the world’s decarbonisation goals. At NEEC23 he will share RAP's latest research on decarbonisation trajectories for key economic sectors, and how governments can support the scale-up of heat pump deployment. He serves on the Executive Committee of the International Energy Agency’s demand-side management program, and on the board of the European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy. Dr Jessica Granderson Interim Division Director - Building Technology and Urban Systems Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Dr. Jessica Granderson is a Staff Scientist and the interim director of the Building Technology and Urban Systems Division at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Dr. Granderson holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley, and an AB in Mechanical Engineering from Harvard University. Her research focuses on smart buildings, and building sector decarbonisation. She received the 2015 Clean Energy Education and Empowerment Award for Leadership in Research and the 2020 Federal Laboratory Consortium Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer. In 2021, Dr. Granderson served in a one-year assignment as the Director for Building Technology on the White House climate team. Harry Verhaar Chair, European Alliance to Save Energy Head of Global Public and Government Affairs, Signify In his role with the European Alliance to Save Energy, Harry Verhaar has been central to policy conversations around the European energy security crisis brought about by war in Ukraine. At NEEC23, he will provide up-to-the-minute insights into how electrification and energy efficiency are being harnessed to reduce European reliance on Russian gas. long-time contributor to high impact government and social initiatives, he is responsible for Signify’s relationship with the World Economic Forum and the UN. Professor Jin Wen Associate Dean Drexel University Dr. Wen is the Task Leader for International Energy Agency (IEA)’s Energy in Buildings and Communities (EBC) Annex 81 (Data-Driven Smart Buildings) and has more than twenty-years experiences in the smart building field, firstly as an application engineer working for Johnson Controls Inc. and later as a researcher in the areas of automated fault detection and diagnosis, building-to-grid integration, model predictive control, regional energy modeling, and occupant behavior simulation. Jacques Morris Team Leader UK Transition Plan Taskforce Jacques Morris is seconded from the UK Cabinet Office where he set up the COP26 finance strategy and led on green finance. Jacques worked with finance ministries, MDBs, financial institutions and civil society to form international coalitions and drive commitments to underpin the Glasgow Climate Pact. Susann Bollmann Member of the Executive Board, Head of Projects & Financial Forum Energy Efficiency German Business Initiative for Energy Efficiency (DENEFF) Susann Bollmann is responsible for the Financial Forum on Energy Efficiency and all issues related to energy efficiency financing at the German Business Initiative for Energy Efficiency (DENEFF). She is also the German Co-Head of the Sub Working Group on Energy Efficiency within the Australia-Germany Energy Partnership. Before joining DENEFF at the beginning of 2013, the trained banker and communications graduate worked as a freelance marketing consultant for General Electric (GE), among others. She also advised various federal ministries at Roland Berger Strategy Consultants. SPONSOR Whether you’re looking to showcase a new product, debate a big idea, connect with decision-makers or demonstrate your commitment to Australia’s energy management sector, we have a range of partnership, sponsorship and exhibition packages to meet your objectives, whatever your budget. Download the prospectus to see the full range of opportunities. DOWNLOAD THE PROSPECTUS Headline partnerships Our premium partnerships position your organisation as an industry leader. Contribute to the Conference program, showcase your expertise and profile your thought leaders through targeted speaking opportunities. CONTACT US ABOUT SPONSORSHIP Partner and sponsorship benefits are grouped into three core areas, with further details available in the Conference prospectus. Networking sponsorships Networking sponsorships offer a range of tailored options that provide maximum opportunity to create brand awareness and place your organisation front-of-mind with Conference delegates. Showcase and exhibiton Promote your products, services and expertise to a highly invested and engaged audience, in-person with a booth or through advertising in the delegate handbook. EXHIBIT As a sponsor or exhibitor, your business will be at the heart of the action. Promote your products and services direct to delegates with a comprehensive exhibition package. DOWNLOAD THE PROSPECTUS CONTACT US ABOUT EXHIBITING 3 NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN Now in their 10th year, the National Energy Efficiency Awards are Australia’s highest profile honours for excellence in energy efficiency, energy management and demand response. We invite individuals and organisations to nominate projects that demonstrate their outstanding achievement in performance, leadership and innovation in one of the 11 awards categories, and celebrate the winners with peers at the Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony in Sydney on 24 May 2023. Terms and conditions of entry Categories Best commercial building energy management project Recognising performance, leadership and innovation for commercial building energy management projects * Criteria, terms and conditions * 2022 Winner – Beyond Net Zero by Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC) Best agricultural energy management project Recognising performance, leadership and innovation for agricultural energy management projects * Criteria, terms and conditions Best industrial energy management project Recognising performance, leadership and innovation for industrial energy management projects * Criteria, terms and conditions * 2022 Winner – Increased Heat Recovery Project, by Bluescope Steel Best residential energy management project, presented in partnership with Renew Recognising performance, leadership and innovation for residential energy management projects * Criteria, terms and conditions * 2022 Winner – Adelaide’s First Efficient 10 Star Home, by Suho See more categories Best small-medium enterprise energy management project Recognising performance, leadership and innovation in SME energy management projects * Criteria, terms and conditions Integrated Clean Energy Award Presented to a nominated project that has demonstrated excellence in integrating high levels of energy productivity and renewable energy at the site, portfolio, precinct or community level * Criteria, terms and conditions * 2022 Winner – 101 Collins Street Gas hot water plant conversion to heat pump with solar PV, by Thermal Energy Solutions and A.G. Coombs. Best innovation in energy management Recognising performance, leadership and innovation for new products that deliver improvements in energy productivity * Criteria, terms and conditions * 2022 Winner – Chilled Plant Water Optimisation, by Exergenics 3 Leading Energy User, presented in partnership with EUAA Leading Energy User is presented to an energy user that has demonstrated excellence in energy management at either the site or portfolio level. * Criteria, terms and conditions * 2022 Winner – Telstra Infraco * 2022 Highly Commended – Bega Cheese Ltd Best energy saving program Awarded to programs that drive improvements in energy management, increase retrofit opportunities, improve reliability or deliver other benefits to the grid. * Criteria, terms and conditions * 2022 Winner – Small Business Energy Saver Program, by the Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning * 2022 Highly Commended – Sustainable Household Scheme, by the ACT Government’s Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate Energy Efficiency Champion 2023 Presented to an individual who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in advancing the energy efficiency industry, through advocacy, research, education or projects * Criteria, terms and conditions * 2022 Winner – Ian McNicol Young Energy Efficiency Professional 2023 Presented to an individual under 35 years of age, who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in advancing the energy efficiency industry, through advocacy, research, education or projects * Criteria, terms and conditions * 2022 Winner – Alan Wuyi Wang Terms and conditions of entry Submit an entry GALA DINNER The Gala Dinner will include the National Energy Efficiency Awards, and will take place on Wednesday 24 May 2023, the first night of the National Energy Efficiency Conference. Register Now REGISTER Register Accommodation Getting there NESS23 We're excited to announce that for the first time this year, the EEC will hold the National Efficiency Schemes Summit. A full-day event, the Summit takes place on Tuesday 23 May in Sydney, immediately prior to NEEC23. Changes in energy systems, policy goals and technological capabilities are only accelerating, and all have big implications for the schemes. Increasingly, we’ve felt it was impossible to do them justice in a short Conference session — hence the launch of the National Efficiency Schemes Summit. Program Register THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS AND SPONSORS GOLD SPONSOR AWARDS PARTNERS NETWORKING PARTNERS PLATINUM PARTNERS PRINCIPAL PARTNERS DIAMOND PARTNERS Research Partner Event Partners Terms & Support Canva Designed with TERMS & SUPPORT This website has been created with Canva, but the content is User Content that is subject to our Terms of Use. 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