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9–10October 2019SOFITEL SYDNEY WENTWORTH
SPEAKER LINE-UP FEATURING:
The Hon Bill Johnston MLA
Minister for Energy, Western Australia
Frank CalabriaCEO, Origin Energy
The Hon Angus Taylor MP
Minister for Energy and Emissions
Reduction
Alex WonhasChief System Design
and Engineering Officer, AEMO
Jeanne JohnsManaging Director
& CEO, Incitec Pivot Limited
Richard WrightsonExecutive General
Manager Wholesale Markets, AGL
Steve DavyCEO,
Hydro Tasmania
Rod SimsChairman, ACCC
Sandra JamesEnergy Partner,
Deloitte
Shaun GregoryEVP Exploration & CTO, Woodside
Jane NormanHead of Gas
Commercialisation, Santos
Gerard ReiterExecutive Manager,
TransGrid
Alison ReeveTaskforce Leader, National Hydrogen
Strategy
Dr Kerry SchottIndependent Chair, Electricity Security
Board
Spencer DaleGroup Chief
Economist, BP Plc
Catherina TannaManaging Director,
Energy Australia
The Hon Lily D’Ambrosio MPMinister for Energy,
Victoria
Richard GrossCEO, Ausgrid
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8:15 Morning Coffee & Registration
8:55 Opening remarks from the Chair
Michael Stutchbury, Editor in Chief, The Australian Financial Review
9:00 Welcome
Michael Rath, National Leader, Power and Utilities, Deloitte
DEFINING THE POLICIES – IS THERE A LONG-TERM ENERGY PLAN?
9:10 THE MINISTERIAL KEYNOTE ADDRESS Delivering long-term energy policy
The Hon Angus Taylor MP, Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction, Federal Government
THE FUTURE ENERGY STATE
9:40 KEYNOTE ADDRESS | Designing the next energy market
Dr Kerry Schott AO, Independent Chair, Electricity Security Board
10:00 Origin Presentation
Frank Calabria, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Origin Energy
10:20 PANEL DISCUSSION | Changing the face of energy retail
Embedding a customer-centric culture and conduct in energy businesses to create tangible improvements in affordability and service delivery.
Amy Childs, Managing Director, Momentum Energy
Richard Wrightson, Executive General Manager Wholesale Markets, AGL
Jim Galvin, Executive Director - Retail Markets, Alinta Energy
Matthew van der Linden, CEO, FlowPower
11:00 Networking and refreshment break
11:30 Victoria Energy Policy
The Hon. Lily D’Ambrosio MP, Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, Victoria Government
11:50 The grid’s journey to 2035 – how Ausgrid is collaborating with customers as it prepares for the sharing economy and a low carbon future
Richard Gross, CEO, Ausgrid
12:10 Beyond the energy transition: when the demand side is demanding change
Sandra James, Energy Partner, Deloitte
12:30 Lunch and networking break
1:20 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Gerard Reiter, Executive Manager, Network Planning & Operations, TransGrid
1:40 Challenges (and opportunities) for energy in Australia beyond 2020
Alex Wonhas, Chief System Design and Engineering Officer, Australian Energy Market Operator
WHAT ROLE SHOULD REGULATION PLAY?
2:00 PANEL DISCUSSION | Redefining the role of regulators: what are their visions and what are the consumers’ expectations?
Moderator: Deloitte Access Economics
Jim Cox, Board Member, Australian Energy Regulator
Anne Pearson, Chief Executive, Australian Energy Market Commission
Rosemary Sinclair AM, CEO, Energy Consumers Australia
David Parker, Chair, Clean Energy Regulator
Geoff Petersen, Special Counsel, Gilbert + Tobin
2:50 Networking and refreshment break
END USERS’ VIEWPOINT
3:20 A nation rich in gas resources - ensuring the East coast gas market works for Australia
Jeanne Johns, Managing Director & CEO, Incitec Pivot Limited
3:35 PANEL DISCUSSION | Views from major energy users. The need for an energy policy which can support medium-term investment in manufacturings
Jeanne Johns, Managing Director & CEO, Incitec Pivot Limited
Garbis Simonian, Managing Director, Weston Aluminium Pty
Stephen Bell, CEO, Qenos
4:25 NEM decarbonisation, at least cost
Gordon Wymer, Chief Commercial Officer, Snowy Hydro
4:40 PANEL DISCUSSION | Emerging technologies in renewables will be both a driver of transition and a tool of transition
Gordon Wymer, Chief Commercial Officer, Snowy Hydro
Rachel Watson, CEO, Pacific Hydro Australia
Steve Davy, CEO, Hydro Tasmania
James Harman, CEO, EDL
5:20 Closing remarks
Michael Rath, National Leader, Power and Utilities, Deloitte
5:25 Networking drinks Sponsored by
6:20 End of Day One
DAY 1: Wednesday, 9 October 2019
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8:15 Morning Coffee & Registration
8:50 Opening remarks by the Chair
Michael Stutchbury, Editor in Chief, The Australian Financial Review
8:55 Introduction
Michael Rath, National Leader, Power and Utilities, Deloitte
WHAT WOULD TRANSITION LOOK LIKE FOR AUSTRALIA
9:00 If everyone is so right about energy, why does it feel so wrong?
Catherine Tanna, Managing Director, Energy Australia
CAPITAL INVESTMENT AND PATHWAYS TO FINANCE LOW CARBON ENERGY MARKETS
9:20 PANEL DISCUSSION
How do we fund the next generation of power stations and network investments given ongoing uncertainty in the market and competition for capital? What are the alternative funding models? What are the major concerns for investors looking to fund Australian generation assets?
Ian Learmonth, CEO, Clean Energy Finance Corporation
Emma Herd, CEO, Investor Group Climate Change
Paul Orton, Head of Project & Sustainable Finance, ANZ
10:10 Measuring and managing risk during the energy transition
Augustin Honorat, CEO, ENGIE Australia & New Zealand
GAS DEVELOPMENTS
10:30 Future of gas market regulation
Rod Sims, Chairman, ACCC
10:50 Networking and refreshment break
11:20 Western Australia: A case study in the benefits of a domestic gas reservation
The Hon Bill Johnston MLA, Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Energy; Industrial Relations, WA Government
11:40 KEYNOTE | Global Energy Outlook
Spencer Dale, Group Chief Economist, BP Plc
12:00 PANEL DISCUSSION
The domestic Gas market outlook. Discussing alternative forms of gas supply to address the east coast gas crisis; encouraging domestic gas exploration and production development; how to achieve long term affordable gas.
Spencer Dale, Group Chief Economist, BP Plc
Jane Norman, Head of Gas Commercialisation, Santos
Ian Davies, Managing Director, Senex Energy
Saul Kavonic, Head of Australian Energy Research, Credit-Suisse
12:50 Lunch and networking break
THE ANALYSTS ON THE COUCH
1:40 PANEL DISCUSSION
This session will review, comment and analyse the viewpoints, initiatives and solutions put forward by Governments, regulators and industry players to end the current energy uncertainty and build a reliable and affordable 21st century energy market in Australia.
Saul Kavonic, Head of Australian Energy Research, Credit-Suisse
Mark Samter, Senior Research Analyst, MST Marquee
Nicholas Browne, Director Gas & LNG Research Asia Pacific, Wood Mackenzie
DEVELOPING A HYDROGEN ECONOMY IN AUSTRALIA
2:20 The potential for hydrogen in a lower carbon world
Shaun Gregory, EVP Exploration & CTO, Woodside
2:40 PANEL DISCUSSION
Advocating the role of hydrogen in a carbon-constrained global economy and the opportunities for Australia to profit by accelerating its uptake. Need for government and industry to collectively work to capitalise on Australia’s position
Alison Reeve, Taskforce Leader, National Hydrogen Strategy, Federal Australian Government
Fiona Simon, Chief Executive, Hydrogen Mobility Australia
Frank Tudor, Managing Director, Jemena
Dr Daniel Roberts, Leader, Hydrogen Energy Systems Future Science Platform, CSIRO
Darren Miller, CEO, Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)
3:30 Afternoon break
THE FUTURE OF COAL IN THE ENERGY MIX
3:50 PANEL DISCUSSION
Trevor St Baker, CEO, Sunset Power International
Mark McCallum, Chief Executive Officer COAL21, General Manager – Climate & Energy, Minerals Council of Australia
Tony Wood, Energy Program Director, The Grattan Institute
Sarah McNamara, Chief Executive, Australia Energy Council
4:30 PANEL DISCUSSION
Re-thinking the network infrastructure. How to ensure the grid will deliver better outcomes for the consumers? How can the networks be prepared to operate efficiently in an uncertain future? What role does the grid play in the development of new generation resources - and how will it do this?
Caroline Taylor, Head of Public Policy, TransGrid
Lance Balcombe, CEO, TasNetworks
Kevin Kehl, Acting Chief Executive, Powerlink
Alistair Parker, EGM Regulated Energy Services, AusNet Services
Christopher Flynn, Partner, Gilbert +Tobin
5:20 CLOSING | Conclusive remarks
Michael Stutchbury, Editor in Chief, The Australian Financial Review
5:30 Close of Summit
DAY 2: Thursday, 10 October 2019
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