Australia's role in the global energy transition
This talk explores a potential export future based on renewable energy: (1) direct exports of renewable electricity via sub-sea cables, (2) exports of zero-carbon fuels such as green hydrogen, and (3) the export of green metals processed from Australian ores using renewable energy.
Overview
The next few decades will see a transformation the world’s energy mix as we move towards a global net-zero carbon economy. Australia is poised at an interesting stage in history where large and fundamental shifts in our exports will occur in response to the global energy transition.
Event program
In-person AEDT:
- 6.20 pm: Optional dinner (Attendees own cost)
- 7.30 pm: In-person presentation by Professor Ken Baldwin including Q&A opportunity for online participants
- 8.30 pm Additional Q&A opportunity for in-person participants
- 8.45 pm: Event concludes
Webinar AEDT:
- 7.30 pm: Webinar starts
- 8.30 pm: Webinar concludes
About the presenter
Professor Ken Baldwin | Founding Director, ANU Grand Challenge: Zero-Carbon Energy, Asia-Pacific