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Power and Energy Conference in Noosa

The Noosa Power and Energy Conference 2025 (NPEC) will be a national gathering of cutting-edge thinkers, leaders, and innovators in the energy space, set against one of Australia’s most beautiful backdrops on 24-25 June.

This year’s conference will spotlight the full breadth of Australia’s energy transition. This is a State of Play for the nation’s energy and economic future. Hear directly from the experts that advise our country’s leaders and become part of this national conversation.

What makes NPEC different?

It’s the depth of the content, the calibre of the speakers, and the location that inspires.

Attendees will hear from senior leaders driving change across:

● Power Transmission and the Energy Outlook.

● Regional Government Leadership in Renewable Energy.

● Innovation in Energy Storage.

● Hydrogen, Biogas and Biofuels.

● Mining’s Role in the Energy Transition.

● Agriculture and Renewables.

● EV Infrastructure.

● AI’s Role in Energy Systems.

● Data Centres and Renewable Energy.

● Wind and Grid Integration Innovation.

This is where Australia’s top policymakers, CEOs, researchers and regional champions come together to share real-world progress and future-focused solutions.

The speaker lineup features voices known for substance and action — including keynote speakers Energy Program director at the Grattan Institute Tony Wood, former NSW Liberal Party politician and Climate Change Authority chair Matt Kean, and leaders from across clean energy, technology, finance, and government.

NPEC 2025 is designed for a wide range of energy sector stakeholders — from industry professionals driving innovation in renewables and cleantech, to government representatives at the local, state, and federal level shaping economic development, energy policy and implementation.

The event will also attract investors and venture capitalists seeking the next wave of scalable, sustainable solutions, alongside academics, researchers, educators and environmental advocacy groups contributing to Australia’s decarbonisation agenda.

With a strong media presence and participation from key industry influencers, the conference is a hub for bold ideas, strategic networking, and high-impact collaboration.

But this isn’t a dark ballroom and stale coffee kind of conference.

NPEC 2025 invites guests to do serious thinking in a setting that doesn’t take itself too seriously. From beachside networking to relaxed keynote sessions, the event offers the rare combination of high-level insights and relaxed engagement — the kind of environment that sparks genuine collaboration.

Serious sessions, sunset drinks, Meet the Speakers VIP Dinner and jump started on 23 June by 9 holes at Noosa Springs Golf Resort , NPEC 2025 will give you the perspective, connections, and inspiration to lead more effectively.

Tickets are on sale now.

Register at: noosapec.com/

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