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REGA Forum 2002 

Wind, Water and Sun

Forum communiqué

The forum communiqué is the major outcome of the REGA Forum each year. 

In 2002, the forum commended the Australian Government for development of the 'world first' policy, the Mandatory Renewable Energy Target, and the importance of the Australian Greenhouse Office in administering this program. Download the 2002 Forum Communiqué.

 

Presentations:

The 2003 Forum discussed renewable energy policy and wind, solar, biomass, fuel cell and mini-hydro technology. Download the 2002 Forum Program and Abstracts or see below to download individual speaker presentations.

Wednesday 29 May 2002

David Rossiter, ORER - Mandated Renewable Energy Target - Update on Performance

Mike Byers, DITR - Renewable Energy Technology Roadmap - An Update

Nicola Saltman, SEDA - "From little things big things grow - Green Power and emerging opportunities as markets evolve"

Brett Janissen, AGO - Update: emissions trading and the Green House Friendly program

Dr Clive Hamilton, TAI - Long-term Energy Policy in Australia

Thursday 30 May 2002

Henrik Kanstrup Jorgensen, VESTAS - Wind Turbine Power Curve and Sound - Measurement Uncertainties

John Titchen, Hydro Tasmania - Wind Development and Hydro Refurbishment

Assoc. Prof John Todd, University of Tasmania - Biomass for Electricity Generation - Is It Renewable?

Roger Davey, Enviromission - Solar Tower Case Study

Dr John Church, Antartic CRC and CSIRO Marine Research - The International Panel on Climate Change Workding Group 1 - Third Assessment Report

Edwin Foong, Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited - Fuel Cell Technology & Recent Developments

Larry Polglase & Peter Quinlan, Hydro Tasmania - Mini-Hydro - Experience Provides Lessons

Graham White, Garrrad Hassan Pacific Pty Ltd - Wind Farm Performance Monitoring

Rob Jolly, Greenworld Energy - A Unique Model of the Australian Renewable Energy Market

Friday 31 May 2002

Dr Muriel Watt, ACRE - Research in Renewable Energy

Dr Harry Schaap, ESAA - Energy Market Review and CoAG Energy Policy - Maximising benefits for renewable energy generation

Simone O'Sullivan, PricewaterhouseCoopers - Impacts of Locational Variables on Wind Farm Economics

 

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