29-30 October 2025
MCEC, Melbourne

Showcasing Business Leadership in Energy and Emissions Reduction

With energy prices through the roof and climate risks creating impacts across the economy, Australian businesses and households need solutions that drive down bills and emissions.

 

All-Energy Australia 2022’s Energy Management Zone is the place to find those solutions.

 

In a series of accessible and entertaining sessions, the Energy Management Zone features leading businesses sharing their energy and carbon saving success stories. Business leaders will be joined by representatives from the energy management and net zero advisory firms that helped deliver their cost cutting – and emissions eviscerating – energy upgrades.

 

Energy Management Zone sessions will also highlight innovative energy management technologies and services that businesses, households and government bodies can implement to reduce energy bills and emissions.

 

Together, business leaders and energy services professionals will demonstrate how leading businesses are successfully managing the risks – and capturing the opportunities – of Australia’s energy transition and net zero transformation, by taking action behind the meter in real life circumstances.

 

Day one of All-Energy Australia 2022, Wednesday 26 October 2022, will include the following sessions:

·         Morning: Reaping what you sow with energy upgrades

·         Early afternoon: Developing a taste for energy savings

·         Late afternoon: Manufacturing success in energy savings

 

Day two of All-Energy Australia 2022, Thursday 27 October 2022, will include the following sessions:

·         Morning: Cosying up with efficient electrification

·         Early afternoon: Building savings with commercial energy upgrades

·         Late afternoon: Leading by example with government energy management

 

The Energy Management Zone will be hosted by Holly Taylor, Head of Projects at the Energy Efficiency Council.

 

To learn more about how your business can cut costs and reduce emissions right now, go to energybriefing.org.au

DAY 1 - WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 26TH 

Sponsored By:

11:20 - 12:40pm

Chair:
Victoria Townsend,
Senior Project Officer, Energy Efficiency Council

Panellists:
Vin Delahunty,
Senior Manager, Birchip Cropping Group

Peter Fox
,
CEO, Greenspace

Dr Alan Gore,
Data Science Team Lead, SwitchDin

Christian Schiemann,
Market Development Manager – Building Automation Electrification, ABB Australia

BREAK

1:40 - 3:00pm


Chair:
Victoria Townsend,
Senior Project Officer, Energy Efficiency Council

Panellists:
Daniel Barrett,
Operational Excellence Systems Specialist, George Weston Foods

Hudson Cameron,
AWTP and Environment Manager, Inghams

Ross Tunmer,
Associate Principal, Energy & Climate Change, Point Advisory

Dan Wall,
CTO, AZZO

BREAK

3:30 - 4:50pm


Chair:
Rachael Wilkinson,
Senior Advisor - Policy and Projects, Energy Efficiency Council

Panellists:
Alex Holdsworth,
Energy and Carbon Emissions Manager, Opal

Jacob Mahoney,
General Manager of Energy Solutions, Flow Power 

DAY 2 - THURSDAY OCTOBER 27TH 

Sponsored By:

11:00 - 12:20pm

Chair:
Rachael Wilkinson,
Senior Advisor - Policy and Projects, Energy Efficiency Council

Panellists:
Melissa Fitzgerald,
Manager, Asset Management, Common Equity Housing Ltd.

David Perry,
Co-founder & CTO, BOOMPower

Christian Schiemann,
Market Development Manager – Building Automation Electrification, ABB Australia

Jim Woolcock,
Director, SUHO

BREAK

1:00 - 2:20pm

Chair:
Julianne Tice,
Buildings Policy Advisor, Energy Efficiency Council

Panellists:
Jeff Elliot,
Environmental Sustainability Lead, ANZ

Đức Phan,
Senior Consultant, Energetics

Dale O'Toole,
National Manager, Building Performance, The GPT Group

BREAK

2:50 - 4:10pm

Chair:
Julianne Tice,
Buildings Policy Advisor, Energy Efficiency Council

Panellists:
Paul Giliberto,
Key Account Manager, Exergenics

Garry Ormston,
Principal Architect, City Design, City of Melbourne

Dr Mirek Piechowski,
Director, Piechowski Energy Pty Ltd

Ruth Thompson,
Energy and Projects Officer, University of Melbourne

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