Tuesday 19 June 2007

Renewable Energy Conference

Bendigo Advertiser
Tuesday 19/6/2007 Page: 15

Renewable energy and global warming will be the topic of a major conference organised by the City of Greater Bendigo and La Trobe University, Bendigo. Councillor Keith Reynard says the conference is a pro-active step at a time when the world is seeking answers to the growing energy crisis. "Some of the best ideas and initiatives have come from regional Australia, and we are expecting to see more good ideas come out of this important conference," Cr Reynard said. The economic development opportunities that should arise from the shift towards renewables are viewed as a major positive for the region's economy.

"Both the CoGB and the University recognise that support and investment is essential to the growth of new technology, and believe now is the time for innovation, ingenuity and vision." "It is becoming clearer that local communities will play an important role in the adoption of renewable energy technology and I believe the strength and commitment of local communities to take positive action will drive government policy in this issue."

Speakers will address a wide range of topics including the Hepburn community wind farm, timber as a renewable, converting waste to energy, creating "energy wedges" in regional Australia, linking renewables through hybrid technology and solar powered desalination. Keynote speakers include State Treasurer John Brumby, weather presenter and environmentalist Rob Gell and Bendigo Bank CEO Rob Hunt.

The Renewable Energy & Regional Australia Conference is at the Capital Performing Arts Centre in View Street on September 17 and 18. For Program details contact Pat Ibbotson, Conference Manager on (03) 5444 7859 or p.lbbotson@latrobe.edu.au.

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