Energy transition and risk forum

4.00 pm — 9.00 pm AEST, 31 May 2024
600 Bourke Street , Melbourne Victoria, 3000
In person and online (Melbourne)

Overview

The economy is going through an energy transition and so are other major economies around the world. What does this mean for Victoria?

Following the Victorian Government policy concerning the delivery of:

  1. Harvester-Electric Base-Load [Wind, Solar PV] Capacity
  2. The secure and timely transition of the current efficient Base-Load [Fossil Fuelled] capacity infrastructure economy to a Harvester-Electric Base-Load [Wind, Solar PV] capacity economy.

The established energy supply and demand required by the government policy based on the presented data:

  1. 11 years of Harvester-Electric Base-Load [Wind, Solar PV] Capacity Energy production data from AEMO for SEA and
  2. 11 year of energy demand data from AEMO

Electrical engineering only forms a part of the solution response. The solution response is determined by the supply, demand scope and the risks associated. We will explore energy production and consumption scoping, and consumption risk. All else but the GRID.

This forum will not focus on solutions, it is about a clear and low risk scope of work for the technological solutions that would meet the Governments policy. In other words, the clarification of the Governments policy for the writing of a concise Code for the Harvester-Electric Base-Load [Wind, Solar PV] Capacity economy.

Light refreshments and drinks will be provided. 

Learning outcomes 

  • Risk engineering first principles.
  • Complex major project development.
  • Estimating norms and risks during the transition.
  • Operational maintenance risk during and post transition.
  • Cost value risk and electrical infrastructure risk, duplication of asset risks, construction, and dead asset risk. 

Program 

Webinar:

  • 4 pm: Introduction
  • 4.30 - 5.30 pm: Speaker one and two
  • 5.30 pm - 6 pm: Break 
  • 6 pm - 7 pm: Speaker three and four 
  • 7 pm: Panel session 
  • 8 pm: Q&A
  • 9 pm: Event concludes 

In person:

  • 3 pm: Arrival, networking and refreshments
  • 4 pm: Introduction
  • 4.30 - 5.30 pm: Speaker one and two
  • 5.30 pm - 6 pm: Networking with refreshments 
  • 6 pm - 7 pm: Speaker three and four 
  • 7 pm: Panel session 
  • 8 pm: Q&A
  • 9 pm: Event concludes 
Pricing
Online
Member: Free
Technical Society Member: $59.99
Student Member: Free
Non-Member: $59.99
In-person
Member: $20.00
Technical Society Member: $120.00
Student Member: $20.00
Non Member: $120.00
Registration close
31 May 2024
07.00 pm AEST