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Leaders of Australia’s energy industry, government ministers and department representatives will gather in Melbourne next week for Australian Energy Week on 25-27 May.
Australian Energy Week brings together over 90 speakers in 60 sessions with an audience of almost 400 senior managers from 150+ organisations.
The conference sessions will cover the biggest issues facing the length of the energy supply chain, covering feedstock, generation, transmission, distribution, retail, end use, policy and regulation.
There will be a series of keynote presentations, case studies and interactive panel discussions in what will be the most significant discussion with representatives from the energy industry in 2021.
Jemena aims for net zero emissions by 2050
May 3, 2021 9:58:am
Summary The company owns and operates a portfolio of energy assets across northern Australia and Australia s east coast.
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Jemena aims for net zero emissions by 2050
Australian energy infrastructure company, Jemena, on April 30 announced its ambition to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
“Our net zero ambition represents an important opportunity to partner across the industry to create Australia’s new energy future,” said Jemena managing director Frank Tudor. “Our commitment will guide our business strategy and will help shape our future investments while ensuring our customers have access to energy services which are fit for the 21st century.”
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Italgas Partners With Australia s Jemena
Mar 10, 2021 3:34:am
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Italgas Partners With Australia s Jemena
Italy’s Italgas and Australian gas infrastructure company Jemena have signed a collaboration agreement aimed at sharing experiences in distribution network management, with a particular focus on technological innovation and decarbonisation, the Italian company said on March 8.
Under the terms of the agreement, the companies will collaborate and share information on digital solutions to transform gas networks into carriers and storage systems for renewable gases, such as hydrogen, biomethane and synthetic methane. They will work on developing intelligent metering solutions, with a focus on next-generation smart meters, sensors and appliances.