83: Energy Efficiency Summit 2022 – Heavy industry, lighter loads: competitiveness through efficiency
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Episode 83: Heavy industry, lighter loads: competitiveness through efficiency panel from 2022 Energy Efficiency Summit This week’s episode of First Fuel is a recording of our panel titled ‘Heavy industry, lighter loads: competitiveness through efficiency’ from the 2022 National Energy Efficiency Summit. In this panel, speakers Holly Taylor (Chair), Head of Projects, Energy Efficiency Council was joined by Jon Jutsen, CEO, RACE for 2030; Sharon Champness, Manager HR Safety and Environment, Molycop; andAlison Reeve, Energy and Climate Deputy Program Director, Grattan Institute. The panel discusses the big energy productivity opportunities available in Australia’s industrial sector and the support, skills and policy settings we will need to unlock it. You can watch a video version of this panel and all our panels from the 2022 National Energy Efficiency Summit at eec.org.au/summit22 Key topics: ‘Easy wins’ for energy efficiency in industry CRC’s work in decarbonising the industrial sector Policy signals for incentivising investment What an industrial energy efficiency strategy needs to have (and not have) Jobs and skills needed for the energy transition Connect with us Find Luke at https://twitter.com/lukemenzel Find out more about the Energy Efficiency Council at www.eec.org.au Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/EECouncil Email us [email protected] To find out how you can listen to an upcoming episode of First Fuel live, visit www.eec.org.au/podcasts
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