Agenda
4 July 2024
Mon 6th Feb
8:00 am
EXPO open
Mon 6th Feb
8:45 am
Coffee session
AgRack - Innovations in agrivoltaics, raising solar for crops and cattle
Tyler Lloyd, Mid West Agrivoltaic Systems (US, Missouri) via Zoom
Tyler Lloyd, Mid West Agrivoltaic Systems (US, Missouri) via Zoom
Andrea Myers, Mid West Agrivoltaic Systems (US, Missouri) via Zoom
Mon 6th Feb
9:00 am
Introduction and housekeeping
Karin Stark, Conference Founder / Director Farm Renewables Consulting
Mon 6th Feb
9:10 am
Welcome
David Shankey, Deputy Director-General, Department of Energy and Climate Queensland
Mon 6th Feb
9:25 am
Keynote
Cathy McGowan, Chair Agrifutures, former Independent, sixth generation farmer
Mon 6th Feb
10.00am
Morning tea
Mon 6th Feb
10.30 am
Farmer Showcase
Farm electrification, a New Zealand case study
Biogas meeting the energy demands at a sustainable piggery
Peer to peer trading and solar at a NSW dairy
Q&A
- Chair: David Hoffman, NSW Investment
Mon 6th Feb
11.25am
The national energy transition -
coexistence, decommissioning
- Elton Miller, Executive Director, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
- Caitlin McConnel, farmer and Senior Associate, Clayton Utz
- Katie-Anne Mulder, Queensland Renewable Energy Council (QREC)
- Chair: Jo Sheppard, CEO, Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF)
Mon 6th Feb
12.15 pm
12.25 pm
12.30 pm
Lunch
Mon 6th Feb
1.20 – 2.20 pm
Breakout sessions
1. The energy transition, agriculture and regional development
- Alastair Smith, Squadron Energy
- Dana Boxall, Powerlink
- Melinee Leather, Central Queensland beef producer
- Gayle Lee, farmer
- David Shankey, Deputy Director-General, Department of Energy and Climate Queensland
Q&A
- Chair: Nathan Hart, Clean Energy Council
2. Farm energy audits and outcomes
- Different types of audits explained
John O’Connor, NSW Department of Primary Industries
Andrew Chamberlin, Queensland Farmers Federation
Liza Balmain, cotton and mixed grain farmer
Greg O’Sullivan, Australis Plants
Sandhya Tewari, Lonsdale Tomatoes
- Chair: Rhiannon Heath, NSW Farmers
3. Bioenergy and Hydrogen – opportunities for agriculture
Bernadette McCabe, Centre for Agricultural Engineering (CAE), University of Southern Queensland
Mark Wallace, EnergyLink Services
Louise Brown, HydGene Renewables
Travis McNeill, Evo Energy Technologies
- Q&A
- Chair: April Cavanagh, CEO Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise (TSBE)
Mon 6th Feb
2.30 pm
Future vehicles and fuels presentation and panel
Ben Mitchell, New Holland
Johnny Wapstra, Seed 2 Diesel
Cassian Drew, Acclimate Partners on behalf of AgriFutures Australia
- Chair: John O’Connor, NSW DPI
Mon 6th Feb
3.15pm
Break
Mon 6th Feb
3:40 pm
How solar Power Purchase Agreements can generate off-farm income
plus a solar pumping case study at a flower farm
Huon Hoogesteger, Smart Commercial Solar
Mon 6th Feb
3.50 pm
Replacing LPG at a chicken farm
Brad Donovan, Ground Source Systems
Mon 6th Feb
4.00 pm
- Q&A led by Claire Booth, farmer, lawyer, Nuffield Scholar
Mon 6th Feb
4.10 pm
Valuing the distribution network & storage and the grid
Glenn Springall, Energy Queensland
Ian Brimblecombe, cotton grower
Ian Askell, NSW Essential Energy
- Chair: Natalie Collard, Farmers for Climate Action
Mon 6th Feb
4:30 pm
Creating strategies for effective regional engagement with the energy transition
Professor John Cole, University of Southern Queensland
- Chair: Charlie Prell, FCA
Mon 6th Feb
4:50 pm
Sponsor Wrap up
Tom Fisher, DAVEY
Mon 6th Feb
5:00 pm
Close and evaluation
Mon 6th Feb
5.00 pm – 7.00 pm
Networking with exhibitors. Canapes plus wine from Squires.
Mon 6th Feb
5 July 2024
Mon 6th Feb
8.00am - 1.00pm
MacIntyre Wind Farm Tour
(Tickets sold out)
Visit MacIntyre Wind Farm, 1.5 hours from Toowoomba.
Morning tea and transport provided. Bus will depart from Empire Theatre.
In partnership with Acciona Energia.
Mon 6th Feb
Mon 6th Feb
9.30am - 11.00am
Cressbrook Station Solar Tour
Visit Cressbrook Station near Toogoolawah, just over an hour from Toowoomba to see dual-axis tracking solar suitable for cattle grazing.
Morning tea provided.
This tour requires you provide your own transport to the site. Directions and tour agenda will be emailed directly to those registered to attend.
In partnership with Clayton Utz.