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ISES 2001 Solar World Congress
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Adelaide, South Australia

Solar Means Business

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26 – 28 November 2001

Solar Means Business is sponsored by Origin Energy

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Provisional Program

 

Monday 26 November

11:00am – 12:30pm

Systems and Projects

Chair: Enzo Millich, European Commission

Standards, Reliability and the ATSIC project in Australia
Ted Spooner & Bob Lloyd, University of New South Wales, Australia

Renewable Energy Power Systems and Meeting Shareholder Expectations
Stephen Phillips, Advanced Energy Systems Limited, Australia

Solar Energy in India – Business Opportunities
Gon Choudrey, West Bengal Renewable Energy Development Agency, India

Solar Thermal: Getting fired up about bulk power
Wolfgang Meike, Northern Territory Centre for Energy Research, Australia

 

 

Monday 26 November

4:10pm – 5:30pm

Energy Utilities: Environmental Responsibility & Opportunities

Chair: Harry Schaap, Electricity Supply Association of Australia

A Utility's Perspective on Renewable Energy - the Balanced Scorecard Approach
Dr Peter Davis, Aurora Energy, Australia

Origin Energy’s Clean Energy Advantage
Rod Lovibond, Origin Energy Limited, Australia

Renewable Energy in the UK: Targets and Commercialisation
John Buckley, UK Dept of Trade & Industry, UK

It’s not easy being Green - An overview of Stanwell Corporation's experience in
developing renewable energy projects in Australia
Trevor Gleeson, Stanwell Corporation, Australia

 

 

 

Tuesday 27 November

11:10am – 12:30pm

Renewable Technology and Opportunities – 1

Chair: Andrew Stock, Origin Energy Limited, Australia

Key Commercial Trends in Wind Project Development
Jos Beurskens, Netherlands Wind Energy Association, Netherlands

600 Projects in 91 Countries: The Story of IT Power
Bernard McNelis, IT Power, UK

Solar Factory of the Future – Springer Carrier Canoas, Brazil
Mike Nicklas, Innovative Design Inc, USA

Solar Thermal: Distributed Power Generation
Alain Dahan, Tersia/Solel, Israel

 

 

Tuesday 27 November

4:00pm – 5:30pm

Renewable Technology and Opportunities – 2

Chair: Tony Book, Riomay, UK

BP Solar - Who we are, what we do and how we are making solar power easier
Nigel Morris, BP Solar, Australia

Commercialising Emerging Technology – Pitfalls & Best Practice
Colin White, Invetech Operations Pty Ltd, Australia

Rooftop Solar PV in Building and Construction – Finding the 'In' and staying there
Peter Erling, PV Solar, Australia

Commercial Advantages of Solar Tower Power
Rudi Bergermann, Schlaich Bergermann & Partners (Consultants to EnviroMission), Germany

 

 

Wednesday 28 November

11:10am – 12:30pm

Innovation and Investment in Sustainability; PV Customer Needs

Chair: Lou de Leeuw, Sustainable Technologies Australia Limited, Australia

PV: What Customers Want and What do Customers Need?
Don Osborn, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, USA

Movements in the Sustainable Investment Industry
Trevor Lee, Australian Ethical Investments Limited, Australia

Clusters providing Vehicles for Investment
Rodin Genoff, Rodin Genoff & Associates, Australia

 

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