Date | 26 July 2022 (Conference Day 2) |
Time | 09:00-12:30 |
Venue | Room 207, Level 2, Convention Centre, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre |
Admission | Free Entrance for all sponsors, speakers, delegates, and visitors https://www.apac.gh2events.com |
This will be the inaugural Women in Green Hydrogen event in the southern hemisphere and in Australia. In addition to introducing participants to WiGH, we will hear from some of the leaders in our sector as they explore some of the key issues for all hydrogen industry stakeholders, as a global green hydrogen market emerges.
Agenda
09:00 – 10:30 | Where are the offtakes? Emerging demand for hydrogen in the Asia-Pacific and beyond A panel of experts will explore the emerging markets for Australia’s hydrogen and derivatives. They will address the key questions of a) what actions are already underway and b) what further actions are needed by ‘Team Australia’ to realise Australia’s potential as a global green hydrogen superpower. A panel discussion and Q&A, chaired by Penelope Howarth, Energy Decarbonisation Focal Point, Climate Change and Sustainability Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). · Richard Andrews, CEO, Australia-Japan Business Cooperation Council · Dr Vicky Au, Engagement and Strategy Lead, Hydrogen Industry Mission, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) · Andrew Dickson, Development Director, CWP Global; Director, Ammonia Energy Association Australia · Alison Nicolin, Senior Associate, Advisory – New Energy, Advisian · Bronwyn See, Senior Manager, Business Development, AGL |
10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee Break for Informal Networking |
11:00 – 12:30 | Unlocking success in the Hydrogen Sector – Why Diversity Matters A panel of experts will explore how diversity is key to success in this new phase of energy transition, focussing on gender and First Nations’ people. They will address the key questions of a) why are these issues important to the Hydrogen sector b) what achievements and actions are already underway and c) what more is needed to be done by key stakeholders. A panel discussion and Q&A chaired by Penelope Howarth. · William Cox, CEO, Aurecon · Kate George, Managing Director, PWC Indigenous Consulting · Gemma Harrison, Business Development Manager, Ampol · Dr Anita Talberg, Director Workforce Development, Clean Energy Council |