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Plus Commercial & Industrial (C&I) 23 - 25 June 2020 - Australia Speakers From: 14 Utilities 2 Commercial & Industrial 2 Regulators Event Produced by Speakers From 14 Utilities Andrew Blaver General Manager Customer Experience HORIZON POWER Justin Harding Manager Network Innovation AUSNET SERVICES Felix Keck Strategy Manager AUSGRID Ben Bristow Head of Grid Transformation WESTERN POWER Daniel Eghbal Manager Future Network Strategy ENERGY QUEENSLAND Jude Ariyaratnam Head of Pricing & Revenue MOMENTUM ENERGY Kristian Handberg Lead Electric Vehicles AGL ENERGY “Informative and interactive view on storage developments in the industry” H.B., Vice President EPC Asia Pacific, CONERGY (SINGAPORE) BOOK NOW AT: www.energystorageforum.com/register email: [email protected] th “Really informative and pleasurable as well” J.B., Professor of Environmental Mathematics, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Maria Brucoli Manager Smart Energy Systems EDF ENERGY LIVE WEBCAST

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Page 1: Speakers From 14 Utilities - Energy Storage …...35 Speakers Including 14 Utilites, 2 Regulators, 2 C&I Asia Pacific is expected to account for the largest residential energy storage

Plus Commercial & Industrial (C&I)

23 - 25 June 2020 - Australia

Speakers From:

14 Utilities 2 Commercial

& Industrial2 Regulators

Event Produced by

Speakers From 14 Utilities

Andrew BlaverGeneral Manager

Customer ExperienceHORIZON POWER

Justin HardingManager Network Innovation

AUSNET SERVICES

Felix KeckStrategy Manager

AUSGRID

Ben BristowHead of Grid Transformation

WESTERN POWER

Daniel EghbalManager Future

Network StrategyENERGY QUEENSLAND

Jude AriyaratnamHead of Pricing & Revenue

MOMENTUM ENERGY

Kristian HandbergLead Electric Vehicles

AGL ENERGY

“Informative and interactive view on storage developments in the industry”

H.B., Vice President EPC Asia Pacific, CONERGY (SINGAPORE)

BOOK NOW AT: www.energystorageforum.com/register email: [email protected]

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“Really informative and pleasurable as well”J.B., Professor of Environmental Mathematics,

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Maria BrucoliManager SmartEnergy Systems EDF ENERGY

LIVE WEBCAST

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Programme At A Glance

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RESIDENTIAL ENERGY STORAGE FORUMPlus Commercial & Industrial (C&I)

Tuesday 23 June 2020

Wednesday 24 June 2020

Thursday 25 June 2020

11 Stand Alone Presentations• Value Stacking• Communicating Value to Customers• Blockchain & Algorithms• Panel Session On Distributed Energy Resources (DER)

Utilities: JEMENA, ORIGIN ENERGY, SA POWER NETWORKS, AGL ENERGY

11 Stand Alone Presentations• Business Models that improve ROI• Battery Installation • Pricing Structures• Panel Session On Installation Standards

Utilities: MOMENTUM ENERGY, EVOENERGY, ENERGY QUEENSLAND, AUSNET SERVICES

11 Stand Alone Presentations• Virtual Power Plants• Reducing Business Costs & Emissions• Intelligent Distributed Energy Systems• Financial Mechanisms That Benefit Landlords & Tenants

Utilities: SYNERGY, HORIZON POWER, WESTERN POWER, AUSGRID, ENDEAVOUR ENERGY

14Utilities

Speaking

Dufresne (doo - frayn) Research specialises in creating high quality market driven conferences and training. The company focuses on stationary Energy Storage across all applications from Residential, Self-Consumption and Microgrid through to large scale stationary storage. Our new conference formats such as the Building An ActionPlan, the Tech Soap Box and our group on Linkedin with over 12,000 selected professionals have created a platform which facilitates a genuine learning and business exchange within the energy storage community worldwide

From the Producers of the Longest StandingEnergy Storage Conference in Europe

Event Produced by

Photo From ESWF Large Scale, Europe

Gain Valuable Insights Into How To Best Communicate Value To Consumers, Overcome Regulatory Restrictions, Lower Installation Costs And Reach New Customer Segments

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35 Speakers Including 14 Utilites, 2 Regulators, 2 C&I

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Andrew BlaverGeneral Manager

Customer ExperienceHORIZON POWER

Justin HardingManager Network Innovation

AUSNET SERVICES

Felix KeckStrategy Manager

AUSGRID

Daniel EghbalManager Future

Network StrategyENERGY QUEENSLAND

Marija PetkovicManaging DirectorENERGY SYNAPSE

James BrownFuture Networks EngineerSA POWER NETWORKS

Kristian HandbergLead Electric Vehicles

AGL ENERGY

Ed ChanDirector

AUSTRALIAN ENERGYMARKET COMMISSION

Eddie ThanavelilDemand Side Innovation Engineer

EVOENERGY

Scott BocskayCEO

SUSTAINABLE AUSTRALIA FUND

Benjamin WeiseCTO - Battery Storage &Grid Integration Program

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

James GiblinNew Energy Delivery Manager

SYNERGY

Anne PellegrinoDirector

PELLEGREEN

Jai ThomasProject Director

Distributed Energy Resources,ENERGY POLICY WA

Ben LovellManaging DirectorLIVING ENERGY

Mark Di IorioProduct Development Manager

ORIGIN ENERGY

Mark WoodallChairman

GREENSYNC

Mike DavisNetwork Innovation Manager

JEMENA

Warwick ForsterManaging Director

APOGEE

Danielle AlexanderResearch Principal

UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY,SYDNEY

Craig ChambersInvestment Director

AUSTRALIA RENEWABLEENERGY AGENCY (ARENA)

Marco GazzinoHead of Innovation &

Sustainability ENEL X (ITALY)

Jost BroichmannProject Manager Distribution

Storage/Virtual Plants WEMAG (GERMANY)

Maria BrucoliManager Smart Energy Systems

EDF ENERGY (UK)

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• Utilities, DSOs

• Regulators, Government

• Battery Manufacturers

• Research Institutes

• Installers

• Energy Storage Solutions Providers

• Investors

• Commercial & Industrial End-Users

WHO YOU WILL MEET?

• Future Networks Engineer

• Chief Technology Officer

• New Energy Delivery Manager

• Demand Side Innovation Engineer

• Head of Grid Transformation

• Research Manager

• Strategy Manager

• Head of Pricing & Revenue

• Investment Director

FROM WHICH FUNCTIONS?

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Anthony VippondCo-Founder

LOTUS ENERGY

Johan Van ZylSolar & Storage TrainerCANBERRA INSTITUTE

OF TECHNOLOGY

Jeremy BurkeHead of Product & Strategy

IMPACT INVESTMENT GROUP

Romele ConstantinoNon-Network Solutions Engineer

ENDEAVOUR ENERGY

35 Speakers Including 14 Utilites, 2 Regulators, 2 C&I

Asia Pacific is expected to account for the largest residential energy storage market size from 2019 to 2024. The growth of this region is primarily driven by countries such as Australia, which is installing storage solutions for residential end-users. Over the past few years, this region has witnessed rapid growth of the renewables sector and demand for energy self-sufficiency, which has resulted in an increase in the demand for energy storage options.

DID YOUKNOW ?

Jude AriyaratnamHead of Pricing & Revenue

MOMENTUM ENERGY

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Ben BristowHead of Grid Transformation

WESTERN POWER

Kate CavanaghResearch Manager

COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC ANDINDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION

Andrew PintarManager, Microgrid Strategy &

CommercialisationMONASH UNIVERSITY

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9.00 Welcome Address Parveena Basheer, Conference Researcher, DUFRESNE (SINGAPORE)

9.20 Chairman's Opening Remarks

9.30 Determining The Best Way To Value-Stack A Variety Of Revenue Streams For Residential Energy Storage Applications And Increase Mass Market Adoption • Identifying the multiple markets and value chain that residential energy storage can tap into • Quantifying the various monetisable applications of residential energy storage • Which services are of most interest to customers and how much are they prepared to pay? Marija Petkovic, Managing Director, ENERGY SYNAPSE (AUSTRALIA)

9.50 Utilizing Renewable Energy Storage In The Form Of Renewable Gases Like Hydrogen And Bio-Methane To Provide Renewable Energy On Demand For Residential Customers • Developing processes to store renewably generated energy in existing network infrastructure without further investment or network augmentation • Testing intermittent and variable energy conversion of renewable gas, providing on-demand energy in the gas distribution network • Comparing the energy efficiency of gases like hydrogen and bio- methane in storage solutions to standard residential batteries Mike Davis, Network Innovation Manager, JEMENA (AUSTRALIA)

10.15 How To Reduce Cost And Educate Customers To Accelerate Adoption Of Residential Energy Storage Within A Continuously Changing Technology Environment • Examining methods used to accurately predict potential cost-savings and return on investment for customers • Understanding customer motivation and capacity to provide network support services from their energy storage assets • Educating customers about the long-term benefits of residential energy storage and understanding which marketing messages are working best with consumers so far Mark Di Iorio, Product Development Manager, ORIGIN ENERGY (AUSTRALIA)

10.35 Developing Dynamic Export Limits For Residential Energy Storage Systems That Respond To Changes In The Network In Real Time • Examining existing approaches to managing network capacity constraints • Using real-time data and creating a standard platform where the amount of renewable energy inputs can be maximised • Analysing requirements of Distributed Network Service Providers (DNSP) and other stakeholders in implementing dynamic export limits James Brown, Future Networks Engineer, SA POWER NETWORKS (AUSTRALIA)

11.00 Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit

11.40 Forecasting When The Costs Of Batteries Per kWh Will Fall And By How Much In Order To Achieve Mass Market Penetration • Evaluating the different factors that affect the costs of batteries • Predicting the fall in the price of batteries per kWh for the next 5, 10, and 15 years • What would be an achievable ratio between cost and energy density that will improve mass market adoption Applications for this slot are now open - Apply here

12.00 Developing New Algorithms To Identify And Ease Congestion Within The Distribution Network • Calculating and publishing operating envelopes for all distributed energy resources (DER) in the distribution network • How to achieve advancements in data ingestion, forecasting and analysis using precise algorithms? • What type of coding enables the most efficient decision making? Benjamin Weise, Chief Technology Officer, AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AUSTRALIA)

12.25 Identifying The Policy, Regulatory, Customer And Technical Requirements Of Increasing The Adoption Of Residential Energy Storage Systems • Examining the rate of uptake in different forms of distributed energy resources (DER) in recent years • What market, technical, customer and regulatory settings are required to increase the uptake of DER in Western Australia? • What actions should be prioritised in order to ensure safe, secure and affordable electricity supply in the short, medium and long term? Jai Thomas, Project Director - Distributed Energy Resources, ENERGY POLICY WA

12.45 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

14.15 Evaluating The Results From Installing 1 MWh Behind-The-Meter Energy Storage System On A University Campus With 20 Buildings • Examining the system design of the first and largest hybrid energy storage system in Australia • Developing a platform to control a wide range of distributed energy resources, including 1 MWh energy storage across 20 buildings • Understanding and quantifying the value gained from installing behind- the-meter storage and how it can be deployed to the rest of the state Andrew Pintar, Manager, Microgrid Strategy & Commercialisation, MONASH UNIVERSITY (AUSTRALIA)

14.35 Improving The Current Industry Standards By Covering A Wider Range Of Residential Energy Storage Technologies • Developing industry standards and regulations that are not just limited to lithium-ion so that other battery technologies can be eligible for government rebates • Including both AC and DC coupled systems in the best practice guide to allow for greater energy efficiency • How should residential energy storage systems be commissioned, installed and maintained in line with international standards? Applications for this slot are now open - Apply here

15.00 Combining Demand Management Technologies With Electric Vehicle (EV) Chargers To Support The Grid And New Residential Energy Storage Applications • Examining the potential safety hazards related to installing EV chargers in homes • Analysing the functionalities provided by controllable EV chargers and how to encourage increased uptake • Collecting data on customer charging patterns to make decisions on future programs and rates Kristian Handberg, Electric Vehicle Lead, AGL ENERGY (AUSTRALIA)

15.25 Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit

16.05 Using Blockchain To Enable A Robust And Reliable Market Framework That Ensures Integrity In All Transactions Within The Energy Trading Environment • Improving the efficiency and transparency of energy markets through blockchain • Creating a digital marketplace for residential energy storage consumers to trade energy in real time using energy trading software • Blockchain technology as a measuring, reporting and verification tool Anthony Vippond, CEO, LOTUS ENERGY (AUSTRALIA)

16.30 Determining The Best Ways To Ease The Integration Of Distributed Energy Resources Into The National Energy Market • Discussing more suitable connection agreement structures that will increase integration of DERs into the energy market • Analysing more flexible business models that generate more profit with higher participation of DERs • Evaluating the benefits of a bi-directional energy market to all stakeholders Mark Woodall, Chairman, GREENSYNC (AUSTRALIA) Justin Harding, Manager Network Innovation, AUSNET SERVICES (AUSTRALIA) Ed Chan, Director, AUSTRALIAN ENERGY MARKET COMMISSION (AUSTRALIA)

17:10 Evaluating The Results From The Brixton Project In London And Understanding How Residential Energy Markets Can Interact With The Grid • Verifying the performance of the electricity network control system used. What needs improving? • Evaluating the ROI - What were the economics from the last 5 years and what will they be in 20 years, 10 years and 5 years and how do the economics influence the system design? • Lessons learnt: examining one technical and one strategic mistake and suggesting a solution for future developers Maria Brucoli, Manager Smart Energy Systems, EDF ENERGY (UK) - Livestream with Q&A

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Forum Day One - Tuesday, 23 June 2020 - Sydney

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9.00 Welcome Address Parveena Basheer, Conference Researcher, DUFRESNE (SINGAPORE)

9.20 Chairman's Top Three Learning Points From Day 1

9.30 Examining How The Gap Between Feed-In-Tariffs And Regular Usage Tariffs Influences The Uptake Of Residential Energy Storage Systems • How can differentiated price signals be developed in order to incentivise efficient consumer behaviour • Developing a standardised price gap between feed-in-tariffs and regular usage tariffs that enables consumers to value self-generated energy more than grid purchased energy • Examining the best tariff models and what can be learnt from them Jude Ariyaratnam, Head of Pricing & Revenue, MOMENTUM ENERGY (AUSTRALIA)

9.50 Maintaining Distribution Network Stability While Introducing More Distributed Energy Resources Into The Grid • How to aggregate DERs into separate, meaningful groups that can be easily manipulated • Disseminating charging and discharging schedules of batteries to obtain maximum efficiency for households without threatening grid stability • Achieving a fully secure end to end system integration of different appliances and storage applications Eddie Thanavelil, Demand Side Innovation Engineer, EVOENERGY (AUSTRALIA)

10.15 Examining The Role Of Distribution Network Visibility In Active Management Of Distributed Energy Resources In The Grid • Increasing network hosting capacity of DERs by maximising their participation in energy, ancillary and network services markets • Active management of the network to optimise the utilisation of the assets and DER • Supporting the increased uptake of DERs without the need for major investment in network augmentation Daniel Eghbal, Manager Future Network Strategy, ENERGY QUEENSLAND (AUSTRALIA)

10.35 Developing Clear Pricing Structures, Network Access And Connection Agreements To Improve The Efficiency Of Residential Energy Storage Systems • Introducing reliable third party aggregators to offer demand response in the National Energy Market (NEM) • Designing a suitable pricing structure for third party aggregators to leverage on • Ameliorating the impacts of coordinated battery activity in sections of the network through a combination of pricing and control Ed Chan, Director, AUSTRALIAN ENERGY MARKET COMMISION (AUSTRALIA)

11.00 Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit

11.40 Investigating Cost-Efficient Ways To Upgrade Battery Installation In Order To Adhere To Safety Standards In Residential Environments • Developing free standing batteries that do not need to be bolted against any surfaces • Examining different fireproof materials to determine the safest and most cost-efficient one to be used as a casing • Standardising a well insulated and well ventilated casing that can be retrofit onto all batteries from any manufacturer Applications for this slot are now open - Apply here

12.00 Understanding And Overcoming The Risks Of Installing Residential Energy Storage Systems • Evaluating different battery chemistries and the different requirements for installation, operation and maintenance • Identifying the potential threats & hazards of installing batteries in households • Developing an industry wide consensus on how to manage those risks, including training emergency responders on how to manage residential energy storage related hazards Kate Cavanagh, Research Manager, COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION (CSIRO) (AUSTRALIA)

12.25 Enabling Open “Plug and Play” Capabilities For Distributed Energy Resources To Integrate With New Energy Markets • Developing harmonised open communication protocols • Allowing seamless connection of batteries from all manufacturers to any digital platform • Discussing the provision of innovative services to enable easy upgrades of existing systems Justin Harding, Manager Network Innovation, AUSNET SERVICES (AUSTRALIA)

12.45 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

14.15 Examining The Business Model For Implementing Energy Storage Into The Commercial & Industrial Sectors • Examining the approach to facilitate the financing of the project from banks, investors and other stakeholders • Identifying the true savings figures that can be achieved with energy storage • What are the main KPIs to be considered? Christopher Hamilton, Group Property Asia Pacific Facility Manager, IKEA (AUSTRALIA)

14.35 Evaluating Which Business Models Will Shorten Energy Storage Payback Periods To Match Those Of Solar PV Panels • Addressing the high upfront costs of energy storage systems • Analysing business models that will lower the upfront costs of installing batteries • Examining how current rebate schemes can be improved to reduce upfront costs of installing energy storage systems in households Ben Lovell, Managing Director, LIVING ENERGY (AUSTRALIA)

15.00 Making Smart Investment Decisions In A Constantly Evolving Energy Market • What factors must be considered when investing in new energy technology and/or developments • Managing investment risk in such a rapidly evolving energy landscape • Predicting energy market trends for the next 5 years Tim Buckley, Director of Energy Finance Studies, Australasia, INSTITUTE FOR ENERGY ECONOMICS & FINANCIAL ANALYSIS (AUSTRALIA)

15.25 Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit

16.05 New Standard AS/NZS 5139: Do The Safety Precautions Taken Outweigh The Restrictions And Additional Costs Incurred In The Installation Process? • Examining standard AS/NZS 5139, its usefulness and implications on the residential energy storage industry - battery companies, installers, consumers • Analysing the restrictions that the standard poses on existing households and how to overcome them • How does this standard compare to installation rules overseas? Kate Cavanagh, Research Manager, COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION (CSIRO) (AUSTRALIA) Anne Pellegrino, Director, PELLEGREEN (AUSTRALIA) Johan Van Zyl, Trainer, CANBERRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AUSTRALIA)

16.45 Transforming Residential Energy Storage Structure And Optimising Operational Performance With Internet of Things (IoT), Home Networks & Artificial Intelligence (AI) • Examining the long-term benefits and savings by incorporating Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), Blockchain and Smart Technologies with energy storage • Analysing successful examples of implementing Smart Technologies to optimise energy storage operations • Developing a tool to analyse and manage data to improve customer engagement and retention Marco Gazzino, Head of Innovation & Sustainability, ENEL X (ITALY) Livestream with Q&A

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12.25 Analysing Current Government Programs, Policy Developments and Initiatives and Their Effectiveness in Increasing Adoption Of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) • Evaluating the latest policy developments in the area of battery storage • Examining available government initiatives and how they reduce the cost of purchasing and installing solar systems for households • Establishing a common framework to identify the best incentive programs that address the needs of the household/organisation Anne Pellegrino, Director, PELLEGREEN (AUSTRALIA)

12.45 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

14.15 Turning Quantity Into Quality: How To Manage The Large Quantities Of Data Generated By The Increased Combination Of IoT Enabled Devices With Residential Energy Storage • Aggregating and distributing extremely large datasets in order to increase network visibility • Optimising machine learning (a subset of AI) to analyze big data collected from IoT devices • Creating a stable foundation for security infrastructure to protect customer data Applications for this slot are now open - Apply here

14.35 Customer Choice: The Business Case For Shared Distribution Level Batteries & Identifying Key Challenges in a Vertically Disintegrated Energy Sector • Evaluating the ability of a shared asset to dynamically access multiple value streams • Assessing wider customer benefits of shared batteries as an equitable and scalable storage solution • Identifying key regulatory issues for the business model in a gross pool market such as the National Electricity Market (NEM) Felix Keck, Strategy Manager, AUSGRID (AUSTRALIA)

15.00 Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Residential Battery Energy Storage System In Reducing Peak Demand On The Network Under Various Operating And Environmental Conditions • Measuring the network demand reduction potential from installing battery energy storage systems in residential premises • Optimising battery dispatch to maximise network support • Identifying the cost benefit to a customer under different tariff structures Romele Constantino, Non-Network Solutions Engineer, ENDEAVOUR ENERGY (AUSTRALIA)

15.20 Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit

16.00 Reducing Business Costs And Emissions By Integrating Solar With Load Management And Storage • Understanding the scope of energy storage & load management for SMEs • Evaluating the financial paybacks for load control and energy storage • Identifying technical, financial and/or policy barriers to optimising renewable energy and load management Danielle Alexander, Research Principal, UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY (AUSTRALIA)

16.25 Designing A Financial Mechanism That Overcomes Barriers To Environmental Upgrades Including Split Incentive Between Landlords And Tenants • Examining the installation rate of distributed energy resources in rented properties. How can financing be organised for landlords and tenants of these properties? • Developing a flexible, long term loan to lower upfront costs & increase the return on investment from residential energy storage solutions • What are the auxiliary, soft and hard costs associated with building upgrade projects that need to be funded? Scott Bocskay, CEO, SUSTAINABLE AUSTRALIA FUND (AUSTRALIA)

16.50 Building A Virtual Power Plant With Battery Storage Stations For Local And Global Applications • Energy transition Germany: Up to 250% Renewable share in local grids • Lessons learnt from developing a 0.5-2MW battery powered transformer station • Integrating battery stations for industry & grid operators through a VPP Jost Broichmann, Project Manager Distributed Storage/Virtual Plant, WEMAG (GERMANY) - Livestream with Q&A

17.15 End Of The 7th Residential Energy Storage Forum Australia

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Forum Day Three - Thursday, 25 June 2020 - Sydney

9.00 Start of Forum Day Three Parveena Basheer, Conference Researcher, DUFRESNE (SINGAPORE)

9.20 Chairman’s Top Three Learning Points From Day 2

9.30 Evaluating The Value Of Residential Batteries Vs Grid Connected Battery Energy Storage • Analysing the benefits of grid-side utility-owned batteries against behind-the-meter household batteries • Assessing the business case for grid-side or community batteries • What regulatory changes are necessary to integrate more residential energy storage solutions into the market & what are the benefits to consumers? Warwick Forster, Managing Director, APOGEE (AUSTRALIA)

9.50 Balancing Renewable Generation Variability To Maximise Value By Integrating Residential Energy Storage Systems Into A Virtual Power Plant • Improving grid security and reducing electricity bills by introducing smart requirements for all batteries • Evaluating the usefulness of an integrated data platform to achieve higher cost savings and new business models • Reviewing the efficiency and effectiveness of the VPP program to date and determining what could be improved Craig Chambers, Investment Director, AUSTRALIAN RENEWABLE ENERGY AGENCY (ARENA) (AUSTRALIA)

10.15 Customer Choice: Comparing The Business Case For Distribution Community Batteries VS Orchestrated Residential Behind-The-Meter Batteries Based On The Western Australian Experience • Examining case studies of community batteries in the South West Interconnected System and the customer value proposition • Evaluating the ability of each business model to access value streams • Identifying risks for providers and customers of each business model James Giblin, New Energy Delivery Manager, SYNERGY (AUSTRALIA)

10.35 Overcoming Technical And Economic Barriers Of High Penetration Of Distributed Energy Resources By Introducing Intelligent Distributed Energy Systems • Using remote monitoring and control of DER devices to unlock greater value for customers and networks • Examining trends and opportunities for small scale residential battery energy storage systems • Understanding customer attitudes and acceptance of DER coordination to inform new retail products and models Andrew Blaver, General Manager Customer Experience, HORIZON POWER (AUSTRALIA)

11.00 Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit

11.40 Developing A Suite Of Software Tools And Applications In Order To Understand The Best Technology Solutions For The Grid Of The Future • How to collect insights for each customer group to create accurate energy profiles • Determining the shape of the future electricity grid in order to establish short-term and long-term network investment plans • Identifying opportunities for new technology solutions that have shown promise in supplying end-users more efficiently Ben Bristow, Head of Grid Transformation, WESTERN POWER (AUSTRALIA)

12.00 Analysing The Different Battery Chemistries Available In The Market & Determining The Most Suited For Residential Energy Storage Applications • Determining the three essential key performance indicators for batteries under household conditions • Ensuring the reliability of batteries by examining failure rates and safety requirements for residential installations • How to objectively compare different battery performances against different manufacturers? Applications for this slot are now open - Apply here

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What Makes This Event Different?

1Gain invaluable insights from 14 Utilities including AUSNET SERVICES, SA POWER NETWORKS, AGL ENERGY, ENERGY QUEENSLAND, SYNERGY, JEMENA, ORIGIN ENERGY, AUSGRID, WESTERN POWER, WEMAG & more!

4 Learn from experienced professionals in the field at the Pre-Forum Masterclasses on cost effective installations and energy storage value-stacking

5 Get your financial & strategic questions answered at the Breakfast With Investors session

2 Listen to unbiased perspectives on 36 brand new researched topics & 2 panel discussions

6 Participate in lively discussions about specific challenges faced and brainstorm solutions with your peers during the Building An Action Plan session

3 Review the latest results from recent trials conducted by local research institutes, utilities & regulators

7 Save time and money by combining several unique learning experiences (masterclass, BAP, in-depth topics) with top notch networking at this all-in-one conference destination

8 Uncover lessons learnt from European Case Studies from utilities such as WEMAG (Germany), ENEL X (Italy) & EDF ENERGY (UK)

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9 Network with a highly selected and knowledgeable audience enabling you to delve deep into your questions and come up with new ideas

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Australia has already been described as likely to become the "world's number one market" for Residential Energy Storage by Sonnen CEO Christoph Ostermann

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