Melbourne

EECON 2023 will take place on 15-16 November at the Crown Promenade Conference Centre in Melbourne. As part of the conference, we are now accepting abstracts for conference sessions.
The theme of the conference is Leading the Energy Transition the Australian Way | Powering up with Resilience, and we are seeking abstracts from industry professionals, researchers and academics that align with the theme. Members and non-members from all sectors of the electricity industry and related industries are welcome to submit. This is an excellent opportunity for you to present your research, share your expertise, and network with colleagues from different backgrounds.
ABOUT EECON
EECON is a chance for people from all over Australia and beyond to come together and solve the real-world challenges that we face on a daily basis. These challenges can be anything from technical and economic to commercial, regulatory, political, or stakeholder related. Held annually, EECON brings together individuals from utilities, project proponents, customers, regulators, academia, and consulting to collaborate and share insights. The EESA National Council and the EESA Victorian Chapter are excited to host EECON this year in Melbourne!
TOPIC AREAS
One of the main goals of EECON 2023 is to foster dialogue and collaboration around critical topics, including:
- Reducing our Carbon Footprint – Meeting Net Zero
- Energy sources
- Grid connections
- Challenges with getting to “Net Zero”
- Role of the Government and Regulators
- Reliability and Resilience
- Maintaining grid strength/stability
- Power Quality
- Disaster recovery
- Condition monitoring
- Digital twins and geo-spatial systems
- Future-proofing Networks against Changing Demands
- Network constraints
- Changing load patterns
- Digitisation
- Protection
- Stranded assets
- Energy Storage – Grid, Customer, and Vehicle
- Economics
- Technology
- Safety
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
If you wish to submit an abstract, please follow the guidelines below:
- Limit the abstract to 300 words, including the presentation title and summary.
- Provide the author’s name, affiliations, bio, and contact info (up to 2 presenters per paper).
- If work is to be presented or published before EECON 2023, include publication details for review.
- Indicate the topic area that best fits the proposed presentation.
- Submit the abstract via the submission portal before Friday 23 June 2023.
For more information and to submit your abstract register here.