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Abstracts open for EN2020

by Kim Ho
August 12, 2019
in Networks, Uncategorized
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Energy Networks Australia’s Program Development Committee (PDC) is inviting abstract submissions for consideration for a concurrent session or poster presentation at Energy Networks 2020, which will be held in Brisbane next June. 

The opportunity to share your expertise on how to navigate the energy transformation is available until 26 August 2019.

The themes of the 2020 program will highlight key issues the network sector faces as Australia transitions to a sustainable energy future, while also looking into the future to see how the sector may continue to evolve and change. 

Final concurrent session topics and program structure will be informed by the nature and quality of abstracts received, with the PDC seeking presentations that address new research and insights; case studies, pilots and project results and excellence in technology and service delivery. 

Abstracts from specialists from across the supply chain and its disciplines and from those with expertise to represent the diversity of interests in the sector are encouraged.

More information regarding the call for abstracts can be found here.

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