MEInetwork Seminar Series

Monthly seminars that lead participants through critical aspects of the energy supply chain, presented by specialists from industry and the University of Melbourne.

About

The aim of the MEInetwork Seminar Series is to give participants a sound understanding of the current technical and economic factors that underpin the Australian energy system. Knowledge of these market factors is critical in determining the changes required to move towards a clean energy system.

Each year, the focus is turned to one of our primary energy vectors, cycling through the major topics of electricity, natural gas, and energy commodities.

In 2024, the focus is once again turned to the electricity supply chain.

Guest speakers

The seminars are delivered by specialists from industry and the University.

MEInetwork24 Seminar Series: Electricity Supply Chain

Topics and dates

DateSeminarSpeaker
2 May         MEInetwork24 Seminar #1: System overview - from generation to customerMr Chris Mock, Manager – Engineering Strategy,  Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO)
4 June     MEInetwork24 Seminar #2: Transmission and distribution networksMr John Theunissen, Electrical engineer
JulyMEInetwork24 Seminar #3: Wholesale marketsTBA
AugustMEInetwork24 Seminar #4: Financial marketsTBA
SeptemberMEInetwork24 Seminar #5: Distributed energy resourcesTBA
OctoberMEInetwork24 Seminar #6: Energy communities and microgridsTBA

Further information, including how to register, will be released via MEI's monthly energy@melbourne newsletter prior to each event. Subscribe to receive our newsletter.

Past series

Since 2018, the MEInetwork Seminar Series hasĀ aimed to give participants a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary overview of the energy sector as it faces the challenges of reliability, affordability and reducing emissions. Each year, the focus is turned to one of our primary energy vectors, cycling through the major topics of electricity (in 2018 and 2021), natural gas (2019 and 2022) and energy commodities (2020 and 2023). Seminar recordings are available from 2021 onwards.

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