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National Power is New Zealand's largest energy event addressed by top CEOs
National Power New Zealand returns as the largest event devoted entirely to the
New Zealand’s energy sector with over 300 participants in 2008. In 2009 global leaders and senior domestic industry practitioners will unite to strategise ways to deliver safe, clean and secure energy supply in an economically efficient manner.
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Highlights for 2009
- The largest gathering of energy industry executives in 09 with over 65 speakers, meet some of the new faces for 2009
- Innovative format: Create your own 3 day conference experience, with a choice of dedicated T&D, Carbon Markets, Oil & Gas and Billing & Metering streams and overarching plenary sessions
- Gain a complete rundown of the major issues facing the industry in 2009 such as: the new term of government & ETS developments, energy security & fuel source outlook, market design & demand side perspectives, infrastructure development & financing, the climate change imperative & technology developments, alternative fuels, carbon markets, T&D, oil & gas, billing & advanced metering and much much more….
- A networking marathon: 20+ hours of exclusive networking opportunities plus more 1 on 1 time with the experts
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Meet your 2009 international speakers
Peter Taylor
Head of Energy Technology Policy
International Energy Agency
Peter leads the IEA’s Technology
Division; who work to analyse
and promote the role of energy technologies in achieving three main goals: energy security, economic development and environmental protection.
David Kim
Vice Chair Asia Pacific
World Energy Council
As chairman of the Daesung Group
and Vice Chair Asia Pacific of the
WEC, David is responsible for leading
a global energy network which includes the fields
of energy, environment, communication, financing, construction, and marketing.
» Meet the rest of the 65 speakers
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Rave reviews
“Great value from networking opportunities and speakers.“ Stuart Craig, Former CEO, Horizon Energy
“It’s unique getting all the top guys together in one room and very interesting.” Peter Birch, Risk Manager, QBE
“A great way to get different views as there are
obviously lots of competing
views in the market.” John Fallow – Beca
» Take a look at last year's programme
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Motivate and inspire employees – book a corporate group today
Save up to 35% on the registration fee when you
register a group of 5 or more.
The interactive format allows you to ask the questions you want answered
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8 reasons why you should be at the annual meeting place for New Zealand’s energy industry
- New Zealand’s energy outlook: Gain a complete rundown of the major issues facing the industry in 2009.
- Participate in the nation’s largest gathering of senior industry executives :Over 300+ attendees annually.
- An unrivalled speaker faculty: Over 65 speakers providing insights on how to
capitalise in the energy market.
- Innovative format designed to add
more value for attendees: Have your choice to attend a variety of streams
including plenary sessions, Carbon Markets, T&D, Oil & Gas and Billing & Metering.
- Unmatched networking opportunities: Enjoy over 20+ hours of exclusive networking
functions.
- Have your questions answered
With our interactive format: you can participate in roundtables, panel discussions and Q&A sessions.
- National Power New Zealand is
giving back to the industry: Newly reduced ticket price plus a portion of 2009
tickets will fund a scholarship at the Energy Centre, The University of Auckland.
- A history of success: With over 2000 past attendees, National Power New Zealand has been successfully educating the energy sector for the last 11 years.
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Event-at-a-glance
National Power New Zealand has been carefully designed to give you more value
Conference Day One: Tuesday 24 February 2009
• Drivers shaping the New Zealand energy market
• Regulatory developments from the new term in government
• Technology advances and global best practice
• Fuel sources and growth potential
• Investment considerations and infrastructure development
• Electricity market design and demand side perspectives
• Networking reception hosted by Gentrack
Conference Day Two: Wednesday 25 February 2009
• Climate change and global pressures
• The ETS and market impact
• Innovative solutions to meet future energy challenges
• Dedicated Carbon Markets stream: international lessons and domestic challenges
• Dedicated Transmission and Distribution stream: ensuring security of supply and infrastructure development
Conference Day Three: Thursday 26 February 2009
• The role of alternative fuels in the energy landscape
• The future for the bio-fuels industry
• Pathways for different energy futures
• Dedicated Oil & Gas stream: driving growth and securing supply
• Dedicated Billing & Metering stream: technology and innovation in billing and metering
Pre-conference Workshop: Monday 23 February 2009
‘The Journey to Emissions Trading for the Energy Sector’
Post-conference Workshop: Friday 27 February 2009
‘Current Upstream Issues – Pathway to Further Oil and Gas Discoveries’
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Meet everyone at the conference Enjoy networking at the Gala dinner
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