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Past ForumsREGA Forum 2005 Finding New Directions: Strategies for Continued Growth REGA Forum 2004 Bringing Renewables into the Mainstream: Influencing the Future Energy Mix REGA Forum 2003 Renewable Development: A Mechanism for Economic Growth REGA Forum 2002 Wind, Water and Sun REGA Forum 2001 Renewable Energy: a world-wide business opportunity REGA Forum 2000 All the Issues for Renewable Energy
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REGA Forum 2004 Presentations: Thursday 26 June 2003 Mr Mark Fogarty, Sustainable Energy Development Authority - Approach to Policy - the Importance of a Multi-Pronged Policy Platform for Low Carbon Economies and the Role for Government Mr Greg Thorpe and Mr Tendai Gregan, Charles River Associates (Asia Pacific) Pty Ltd - Australia's Economic Response to Higher MRET Targets Mr Phil Harrington, International Energy Agency - Going for Growth: Renewable Energy Development and Policy in Europe Mr Brett Janissen, Australian Greenhouse Office - Emissions Trading Mr Ric Brazzale, Business Council for Sustainable Energy - MRET Review, Industry Development and PV Mr Nils Andersen, Vestas International Wind Technology Pty Ltd - Manufacturing Opportunities and Regional Market Growth Dr Karl Mallon, Australian Wind Energy Association - Domestic Manufacturing and Cost Convergence Mr Mark Dess, Department of Sustainability and Environment - Victoria's position on Kyoto and Emissions Trading Mr Jorn Hammer, Vestas International Wind Technology Pty Ltd - Forum Sponsor Friday 27 June 2003 Mr Don Silcock, Bently Nevada - Renewable Energy Technologies - Interactive Solutions and Asset Management Mr Justin Portelli, PriceWaterhouse Coopers - Non Compliant Carbon and Emerging Market Mechanisms Dr Harry Schaap, Electricity Supply Association Australia Ltd - Greenhouse Abatement - The Easy Wins Dr David Harries, Sustainable Energy Development Office (WA) - Issues for the Promotion of Renewable Energy - WA Dr Stephen Schuck, Bioenery Australia - Status of Bioenergy Technologies Mr John Titchen, Hydro Tasmania - Renewable Energy and the Potential For Hydrogen Mr Martin Thomas AM, ZBB Energy Corporation and Enviromission Ltd - Solar Tower Project and Bromide Batteries Mr Wes Stein, CSIRO Energy Technology - Global Development in Renewable Energy Mr Graham White, Garrad Hassan Pty Ltd - Forecasting Energy Production for Wind Farms Mr Peter Hordern, Minter Ellison - Issues Arising in Financing Renewable Energy Projects Presentations: Wednesday 29 May 2002 Mike Byers, DITR - Renewable Energy Technology Roadmap - An Update Nicola Saltman, SEDA - "From little things big things grow - Green Power and emerging oppertunities as markets evolve" Brett Janissen, AGO - Update: emmissions trading and the Green House Friendly program Dr Clive Hamilton, TAI - Long-term Energy Policy in Australia Thursday 30 May 2002 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 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 Papers: Mr Bruce Godfrey, Chair, Ceramic Fuel Cells - Renewable Energy Action Agenda Mr Rik Van Der Kley, Specialist Consultant, Hydro Tasmania - Bayswater Mini Hydro A Case Study Solution Prof Raymond Lafitte, President, International Hydropower Association - The Future of Renewable Energy and the Role of Hydroelectricity Richard Taylor, Executive Director, International Hydropower Association - Beyond Dams & Development John J Todd, Centre for Environmental Studies, University of Tasmania - Woody-Biomass Fuelled Power Stations |
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For further information about REGA contact:
Chief Executive Officer, Susan Jeanes
Mob. 0419 833 556
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