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Improving the Sustainability of Commercial Solar Projects through Technology, Policy and Financial Investment

With ambitious targets set for the renewable energy sector by 2020 and the flagship solar project winners decided, the solar industry in Australia at a critical time. Alternative energy like solar power is attracting a lot of attention in the renewable energy industry in Australia. The solar power projects Solar Dawn and Moree Solar Farm are leading the way in the alternative power industry however many issues need to be addressed including government policy, plans for implementing projects over time, stable financial support and solar power technologies.

In response to these pressing macro issues, Energy IQ has strategically organised Solar Power Australia 2012 conference. The event will be on 28 & 29 February in Brisbane, QLD (the sunshine state of course) and will be an opportunity for solar industry professionals, energy companies, developers, solution providers and government to get together to share experiences and ideas to improve the future of solar power in Australia.

What to Expect at Solar Power Australia 2012

The two-day event will provide case studies, presentations and workshops relating to:

  • Harvesting Australia’s solar power resources
  • Driving improvements in solar energy (cost competitiveness and sourcing funding)
  • Looking at current solar projects (particularly the flagship winners and runner ups)
  • International perspectives on solar projects
  • Thermal and PV solar power options
  • Technology associated for the solar industry

Australia has the potential to supply 26 per cent of the world’s energy usage through solar power and with the advancement of technology to harness solar energy now is the ideal time to invest in discovering new strategies for delivering solar power to the Australian population.

Who Will Be Attending Solar Power Australia

Solar Power Australia 2012 is your opportunity to network with decision makers and key stakeholders from solar companies, energy generation companies, EPCM firms and solar technology providers including:

  • Managing Director
  • General Manager Development
  • Head of Renewables
  • Head of Solar Energy
  • General Manager Operations
  • Business Development Manager
  • Project Director
  • Construction Manager
  • Head of Sustainable Energy
  • Solar Energy Officers

What You Will Take Away from Solar Power Australia

IQPC’s Solar Power Australia 2012 is the only project driven conference dedicated to solar power in Australia.

Developed in extensive consultation with your peers, the event is designed to ensure you come away with practical and effective strategies for:

  • Utilising New Technologies in Order to Maximise Profitability and Production
  • Identifying and Assessing Solutions for Solar Energy Storage
  • Solar Thermal verses Solar Photovoltaic – Assessing the Benefit of Different Plant Types
  • Developing a Funding Strategy to Support Your Solar Power Projects
  • Understanding the Government’s Role in Enabling the Continual Growth of Solar Power
  • Evaluating Renewable Energy Regulation and its Effect on Your Projects
  • Assessing Innovative Solar Power Technologies In Order to Find the Right Fit for Your Project
  • Establishing the Optimal Strategy For Site Selection in Order to Maximise ROI
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