Who’s really in charge? Rewiring governance for Australia’s energy transition

The success of Australia’s energy transition rests heavily on governance, but there are some major cracks in the pillars.

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Incremental and sometimes unhelpful interventions are increasing, market bodies are being tasked with jobs they were never set up to do, and consumers are often left out of the room.

Can it be fixed? Join The Energy for a webinar asking the hard questions and bringing actionable insights to one of the most complex issues impacting the sector.

Key themes include:

▪ Hear the findings of the Power Dynamics white paper taking in the views of more than 100 energy leaders

▪ Where should the ultimate power for governing rest?

▪ How to bring in demand-side expertise and capability

▪ What’s required to bust silos and deliver whole-of-system policy

▪ The role of data and research in improving the evidence base

▪ Clarifying and strengthening the roles of market institutions


Expert panel:

▪ Dani Alexander, The Energy advisory board member and CEO UNSW Energy Institute

▪ Drew Clarke, Former commonwealth energy secretary and former Chair of AEMO

▪ Rob Murray-Leach, Independent consultant and energy policy expert

▪ Tim Orton, Managing Director and CEO, Nous Group

▪ Alison Reeve, Energy and climate change program director, Grattan Institute


Who should attend:

▪ Government and policymakers

▪ Advocates and researchers

▪ Market bodies

▪ Industry leadership

▪ Energy investors

▪ Network service providers

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This event is supported by RACE for 2030 and Nous Group

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