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New Energy Expo (Narrabri & Northwest NSW)
Welcome to the New Energy Expo (Narrabri & Northwest NSW)!
Join us at The Crossing Theatre for a day filled with exciting innovations in the energy industry. Discover the jobs and new opportunities for businesses, farms and communities. Learn about great projects already happening across our region including in first nations communities and in agricultural and community settings.
The event includes:
- top class speakers on agriculture and energy, first nations projects, plus job and grid opportunities (a link to the program will be here soon)
- a range of break out sessions for workshops
- Youth Session - hear from our innovative young people
- exhibitors tables with companies talking about renewable energy and current job opportunities
Whether you're an already engaged community energy person, a local farmer or business person or simply curious about new energy solutions for homes, business and farms this event is perfect for you.
We want this event to be open to everyone who is intersted so we have set the ticket price at a donation of your choosing. We need tickets so we know how many people to provide lunch and morning tea for but we do not want this to be a barrier for your attendance so feel free to pay what you can afford. To give you some suggestions:
- $5 minimum
- $40 would cover the cost of your lunch and morning tea
- $80 would help go towards the venue and speakers costs as well as covering your lunch and morning tea
- $200 would help Geni.Energy with its other community energy projects as well as make this event a huge success
Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the future of energy!
SAVE THE DATE for this year's First Nations Clean Energy Symposium
The First Nations Clean Energy Network invites you to register your interest in attending our 3rd First Nations Clean Energy Symposium to be held on Thursday 14 August and Friday 15 August 2025.
Read moreLowering heating hot water temperatures in commercial buildings
A2EP has identified that lowering the temperature of hot water for heating is a vital step for the electrification of commercial buildings. It will deliver major energy efficiency improvements and can more than halve the capital costs of replacing a fossil gas boiler with a heat pump.
To build the capacity of the commercial building industry to install heat pumps and electrify building stock, A2EP has created a workshop which will outline a simplified testing methodology that helps assess the readiness of a site for heat pump integration, especially in brownfield or retrofit environments where existing infrastructure may pose challenges with guidance for stakeholders on two key activities:
1. Lowering HHW supply temperatures
The workshop will encourage initiating testing regimes to explore this possibility and ensure the system's performance at lower temperatures.
2. System capability testing
A generalised methodology for assessing whether existing HHW systems can accommodate lower supply temperatures will be presented and include baseline testing, field testing at reduced temperatures, and monitoring system responses such as flow rates and zone temperatures.