Exclusive webinar invitation: Farmers share big wins in smart energy management
Tuesday 3 August 2021
We are delighted to announce that on Thursday 19 August the Energy Efficiency Council and the National Farmers’ Federation will launch a briefing on the big energy management opportunities being leveraged by leading Aussie farms.
This ‘sector spotlight’ is the latest in the Navigating a dynamic energy landscape series, and will highlight cost-effective opportunities for smart energy management being leveraged by farms to cut costs, improve productivity and reduce emissions.
We'll be joined by farmers who are leading their sector, successfully managing the risks and capturing the opportunities of Australia's energy transition. In particular, we’ll be joined by:
Edwina Beveridge, Farmer, Blantyre Farms, a piggery in NSW;
Dean Cayley, Owner, Cayley farms, a mixed cropping farm in Queensland; and
Karin Stark, Founder, National Renewables in Agriculture Conference.
This is a complimentary event and we encourage you to register here.
You can learn more about Navigating a dynamic energy landscape, and the Energy Efficiency Council's wider business engagement program at energybriefing.org.au.
We look forward to seeing you at the launch!
Kind regards,
Luke Menzel
Chief Executive Officer
Energy Efficiency Council
Tony Mahar
Chief Executive Officer
National Farmers’ Federation
About Navigating a dynamic energy landscape
There is an enormous amount of information on energy in the public domain, yet it can be hard for business leaders to extract what matters for their businesses.
Navigating a dynamic energy landscape: a briefing for Australian businesses is an executive-level briefing designed to cut through the noise and help businesses confidently navigate Australia’s dynamic energy landscape.
The sector spotlights and other resources that accompany the briefing exist to support this aim.
This initiative is delivered by the Energy Efficiency Council with the support of industry and the NSW Department of Industry, Planning and Environment.
To learn more visit energybriefing.org.au.
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