About

Australia has the resources and skills to build an economically sustainable domestic and export hydrogen industry which can help meet agreed emissions targets, address concerns around energy security and assist in the move away from the reliance on fossil fuels.

The H2AUS Forum aims to:

  • Educate end-users about the waste to energy technology and its role in hydrogen production
  • Discuss the transition from fossil fuels
  • The role of hydrogen hubs for the Hydrogen and the waste industry
  • Provide a forum for industry and government to come together to influence change in the Australian waste collections fleet
  • Through the involvement of all stakeholders, consider the future of the Australian energy from waste industry can it position itself for hydrogen or electricity
  • Provide a platform to encourage networking amongst the waste industry, hydrogen industry, government and the finance sectors
  • Showcase new technologies and encourage best practice
  • Provide the opportunity for attendees to learn from case studies on the application of proven and successful projects in Australia and Internationally

The forum program is being developed under the guidance of a Technical Committee made up of knowledgeable and influential industry experts.

Organising Committee

Mike Haywood

Mike Haywood

Australian Industrial Ecology Network

Barry Sullivan

Barry Sullivan

Ultimate New Energy

Clint Butler

Clint Butler

Pure Hydrogen

Veronica Dullens

Veronica Dullens

Australian Industrial Ecology Network

HOST ORGANISATION
Australian Industrial Ecology Network (AIEN)

AIEN is a vibrant network of like-minded individuals, companies and institutions with a common interest in sustainable development through the study and practice of industrial ecology.

We advocate the principles and concepts of industrial ecology (IE) in policy formation and business practice. The AIEN actively engages with organisations to facilitate improved performance and environmental benefit.

AIEN acts as a catalyst in facilitating the collaboration of industrial ecology solutions that addresses the gaps in Australia’s current fragmented and uncoordinated approach. AIEN aims to bring industry, government, and community stakeholders together to capitalise on IE opportunities and resolve emerging issues with coordinated solutions.

Visit: www.aien.com.au

AIEN WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF OUR SPONSORS & PARTNERS