A huge thank you to all the speakers, sponsors, and attendees who made the Symposium a resounding success!
We were thrilled with the level of engagement and insightful discussions on the future of energy collaboration between our two nations.
We're already looking forward to seeing you again at the next symposium!
The inaugural symposium of the Franco-Australian Centre for Energy Transition, known as the FACET Symposium, was held on 28-29 October 2024, supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (MEAE).
This significant collaborative event signifies a robust partnership between the two nations in the domain of energy transition.
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Day one of the symposium will focus on institutional discussions, setting the stage for collaborative dialogue.
On the second day, the focus will pivot to a blend of keynote addresses, comprehensive overviews, cross- sector panel discussions, and expert-led sessions. These sessions will showcase perspectives from prominent academics and industry leaders in the energy sector.
Presentation
CEO EDF Australia
Keynote
The Superpower Institute
Lead, Carbon Pricing Research and Policy
Session B3 E-Fuels
Senior Manager Sustainability at Port of Melbourne
Session B Clean Hydrogen Production - Keynote
General Manager, International at the Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC).
Session B3 - E-fuel
CEO | Jet Zero Australia Pty Ltd
Session A2 - electrity "futur of electricity network"
CEA research and innovation centre
Session A1 - Electicity PV/storage
UNSW
Session B3 - Efuel Keynote
Monash University
Session B1 - Producing clean hydrogen
Swinburne University of Technology
Keynote and special participation to the social license Round Table
Energy Program Director at CEA
Session B2 - critical minerals
Director - Centre for Water in the Minerals Industry
University of Queensland
Session B3 - E-fuel & clean transport + special participation as a speaker on the hydrogen session
Professor of Chemistry- Hydrogen technologies expert
B2 session - Critical minerals & Decarbonisation (Recycling Focus)
Director of Fluid and Process Dynamics (FPD) Group; and Program Leader of Net Zero Carbon Materials and Processes (Manufacturing Future Research Platform) at Swinburne.
B3 session - E-fuel & clean transport ( SAF focus)
Deputy Head of Circular Carbon Economy Program at CEA
B1 sesssion - Clean Hydrogen
Director of the Victorian Hydrogen Hub (VH2)
Energy Transition, International Trade & Investment, Stakeholder Relations
Session B2- Critical Raw Minerals
ANU
A2 session : AI & Energy Transition (Smart Grid Focus)
Assoc. Prof. (MCF HDR, IEEE SM'21) at Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble INP - Program Director of the International Master in Electrical Engineering for Smart Grids and Buildings (SGB)
A1 session - PV and Storage
CEO, UNSW Energy Institute
A1 session - PV and Storage
Head of the SSF (Storage and Solutions of Flexibility) Program at CEA
Social License RoundTable
Director, Monash Climate Change Communication Research Hub
Panelist and Key note of the Efuel session
R&D Program & Partnership Manager “Energy for Industry and Territories”
A1 session -PV and storage
Head of Photovoltaic Program at CEA
B1 session - Co chair and Keynote of the hydrogen session
CEA/LITEN Deputy Director for Hydrogen technologies
Keynote
Chief Executive Officer of Science & Technology Australia (STA) –
Green Transition Panelist
Société Générale - Head of Sustainable Finance, Asia Pacific
B1 session - Clean hydrogen production
Air Liquide - General Manager - Hydrogen Energy, Large Industries, CO2 Commercial
Social License rountable - Keynote
Professor in Law at Flinders Law School
Keynote Speaker
Assistant Secretary Climate and Environnment Diplomacy - DFAT
B3 session pannelist - partners presentation
Future Energy Architecture Lead
Energy and Utilities
Downer
Session B2 - environmental solutions for mines
CSIRO/ Swinburne University of Technology
Sustainable Mineral Processing
Social License Roundtable - speaker
Monash University
Deputy Director
Scaling Solar and PV Storage in Australia
Director ESG & Program Delivery,
CLARA Energy
More speakers will be announced soon.
Location: ACMI, CAMEO
Location: ACMI, Cinema 1
Keynotes
Networking lunch & CEA/UGA poster presentations
Location: ACMI, Cinema 1
Our distinguished speakers include:
- Jacqueline Fox, Chief Sustainability Officer, NAB
- Tessa Dann, Head of Sustainable Finance, Asia Pacific, Société Générale
- Will Reeves, Manager, Australia Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)
- Marilyne Crestias, Head of Policy and Advocacy, CEIG
(don't worry we also have coffee ;) )
Keynote: Pr Vivienne Brand (Flinders University)
• Speakers:
- Pr Libby Lester (Monash University)
- Dr Mitchell Scovell (CSIRO)
- Dr Stephane Sarrade (CEA research and innovation centre)
Victoria's Decarbonisation Drive: Is the Transport Sector Keeping Pace? a roundtable presented by the French-Australian Chamber of Commerce(FACCI)
More information : here
Networking Cocktail Event
Venue: ACMI, Cinema 1
Venue: ACMI, Swinburne Studio
Location: ACMI, Cinema 1
Electricity: PV/Storage solutions
Location:
ACMI, Cinema 1
Co-chairs & Moderators:
Aymeric Canton (CEA), Dani Alexander (UNSW)
David Ngu - TotalEnergies
Megan Ward - Neoen
Andrew Curtis, Marc Villemin, Françoise Burgun- Storabelle
R&D for innovations to address industrial and SU opportunities and challenges - panel discussion.
- Adam Best, CSIRO
- Stephane Guillerez, CEA
- Françoise Burgun, CEA
- Prof Renate Egan, UNSW Sydney
Producing Clean Hydrogen + e-Fuels
Location:
ACMI, Swinburne Studio
Co-Chairs and Moderators:
Gordon Chakaodza (SUT), Julie Mougin (CEA)
Coffee Break
Venue:
ACMI, CAMEO
Electricity: Network Grid & AI
Location: ACMI, Cinema 1
Vincent Debuscherre (Ge2lab UGA ) & Mehdi Seyedmahmoudian (SUT)
Critical Raw Materials
Location:
ACMI, Swinburne Studio
Cochairs and moderator:
Akbar Rhamdhani & Vincent Bos (CEA)
E-Fuels
Location:
ACMI, Swinburne Studio
Cochairs and moderator:
Francois Aguey (UniSyd) & Claire Gauthier (CEA)
Venue:
ACMI, Cinema 1
SEE YOU NEXT YEAR !
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