First Australian 'Summer Study' on Energy Efficiency & Decentralised Energy
A three day, informal residential event set on the shores of Sydney's spectacular Manly Beach.
SYDNEY, 29 February – 2 March, 2012
Call for Papers - Submission deadline extended!
New deadline for abstracts: 25 November, 2011
Join this informal international knowledge exchange on energy efficiency, demand management, distributed energy and carbon mitigation.
http://www.a2se.org.au/activities/events/summer-study
About the Summer Study
Internationally, the Summer Study program is an 'institution', running for 30 years in the US and 16 years in Europe. Organised by Australian Alliance to Save Energy (A2SE) partners - The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) and its European counterpart the ECEEE - these are sell out events renowned for bringing together leaders in energy efficiency from government, politics, academia, private sector and NGOs
Keynote speakers include:
Kateri Callahan - President, The Alliance to Save Energy (USA)
Steve Nadel - Executive Director, American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (USA)
David Sweet - Executive Director, World Alliance for Decentralised Energy (CANADA)
Phillip Sellwood – Chief Executive, Energy Savings Trust (UK)
Grayson Heffner - Senior Analyst, International Energy Agency
Who should participate?
The Summer Study is designed to bring together the entire spectrum of energy stakeholders including energy efficiency practitioners from government, politics, academia, private sector and NGOs who have new and innovative research and experiences to share.
How is the Summer Study different from other events?
Spread over three days on the idyllic beach at Manly, our Summer Study offers a unique balance of formal presentations by local and international experts with working sessions and plenty of time set aside for informal networking and collaboration. The relaxed, informal, live-in format allows for in-depth discussions to develop across the event. Proven to be a great environment for cross fertilising ideas and making lasting connections, Summer Study delegates return year after year.
