Energy Security NSW
Hear directly from the state’s energy leaders on how they are balancing supply, demand, and security during periods of vulnerability, and planning for a resilient, sustainable energy future.
NSW is at a key juncture in its energy future. The state is investing heavily in renewable projects, integrating consumer energy resources, and rolling out a renewable fuel strategy to deliver power that is reliable, affordable, and sustainable. Yet challenges remain. Tight supply margins during peak demand threaten reliability, transmission bottlenecks slow progress, and questions about gas reservation schemes continue to spark debate.
Join CEDA’s Energy Security NSW event to hear directly from the state’s energy leaders on how they are balancing supply, demand, and security during periods of vulnerability, and planning for a resilient, sustainable energy future.
Keynotes:
Rainer Korte, Commissioner & Reliability Panel Chair, Australian Energy Market Commission
Accelerating the delivery of projects shaping a resilient and high performing energy system
Paul Peters, Chief Executive Officer, Energy Security Corporation
Panelists:
Nevenka Codevelle, Chief Executive Officer, ASL
Nathan Ling, Head of Development, Neoen Australia
Jason Krstanoski, Executive General Manager of Network, Transgrid
Cathryn McArthur, Executive General Manager, Customer and Strategy, Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG)
Facilitator: Dominic Adams, Chief Operations Officer, Energy Networks Australia
Panel themes:
- Optimising policy choices and market settings for tackling the energy trilemma of delivering reliable, affordable, sustainable power
- Assessing impacts of recommendations from the NEM Review
- Investing in projects that support which renewable electricity in the state’s grid
- The opportunities and power system challenges arising from the rapid growth and integration of Consumer Energy Resources, and introduction of distributed energy resources such as community batteries and virtual power plants
- Balancing energy supply, demand, and energy security with the pace and scale of the transition to cleaner energy outcomes
- The role of gas in enhancing energy security for NSW into the future
- Future-proofing climate resilient grid infrastructure
- Meeting the needs of large energy users, and the growth of data centres
- Where investment is needed in the state’s electricity infrastructure