2021 Australia Behind the Meter Outlook | Bloomberg Professional Services
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2021 Australia Behind the Meter Outlook

Australia is already the most decentralized energy market in the world and uptake of behind-the-meter technologies is only going to accelerate. While residential solar customers have been the backbone of the market so far, businesses could drive the majority of customer-sited solar growth over the next three decades. Join BloombergNEF to learn more about the opportunities and challenges in Australia's decentralized future, including the outlook for rooftop solar, battery storage and other behind-the-meter installations that could add up to A$118 billion of new investment opportunities by 2050.

Speakers

Greg Abramowitz

Head of Orchestration – Platform and Operations

AGL Energy

Greg Abramowitz is the Head of Orchestration – Platform and Operations at AGL Energy, and leads the operations and expansion of AGL’s VPP platform to include a range of new technologies and participation in new markets. Greg has been at AGL for 10 years, in roles ranging from energy efficient infrastructure upgrades to LNG virtual pipelines, all with a focus on behind the meter resource management and optimisation. Greg began his career as a chemical engineer having completed an undergraduate degree at The University of Cape Town, and a PhD at The University of Sydney.

Stephanie Unwin

Chief Executive Officer

Horizon Power

As Chief Executive Officer of Horizon Power, Stephanie Unwin leads a 500 strong team of energy professionals to deliver power to some of Western Australia’s most remote and regional communities. Under her leadership Horizon Power is transforming the WA regional energy landscape in an increasingly decentralised delivery model to more than 48,000 connections across 32 microgrids through 2.3 million square kilometres of rugged and remote territory.

Rachele Williams

Head of Project Delivery

Australian Renewable Energy Agency

Rachele Williams has over 20 years’ experience working in the electricity industry, within both industry and government. Rachele has expert knowledge of the electricity sector developed as a power system engineer working across a range of portfolios in technical, commercial, policy and regulatory settings. Specialising in innovation and with extensive experience in emerging technologies, Rachele has worked on distributed energy and storage projects, installing and operating fuel cells, small-scale wind turbines, and a variety of energy storage systems such as flow batteries and lithium-ion grid based battery systems. In addition, Rachele’s career has also included international work for the distribution network supplying London, as well as consulting on the delivery of the electrical infrastructure for the 2012 London Olympic Games. Rachele has a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of Wollongong, and a Master’s degree in Engineering Management from the University of Technology, Sydney.

Will Edmonds

Australia Transport Decarbonization Lead

BloombergNEF

Will Edmonds is an associate with BloombergNEF in Sydney, where he focuses on Australia's consumer-led energy transition and corporate strategy. His research encompasses the behind-the-meter solar and storage transformation sweeping the nation, the electrification of Australia's vehicle fleet and the shifting strategies of utilities. Will holds a Master of Economics from the University of Sydney.

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