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PV Australia 2023|Energy Storage|Hydrogen Energy|Smart Energy May 3-4
The 61st Australian Smart Energy Exhibition 2023 Smart Energy Conference & Exhibition
Exhibition Location: Darling Harbour International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Sydney, Australia
Exhibition mode: offline exhibition
Exhibition Date: May 3-4, 2023
Exhibition Description:
The annual Smart Energy Conference & Exhibition is Australia's leading photovoltaic, energy storage and smart energy event, and the largest and most professional event of its kind in Australia. The exhibition attracts smart energy manufacturers, distributors, project developers, financial institutions and others from around the world every year.
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Market Analysis:
In 2020, 23,796 residential energy storage systems, or 238 MWh, will be installed in Australia throughout the year, with South Australia accounting for the largest share of installations - 7,152 residential energy storage systems, thanks to the South Australian government's Home Battery Scheme; the second largest installation is in New South Wales --The NSW government's Empowering Homes energy storage system subsidy program has contributed to the development of the state's residential energy storage market. The installation of household energy storage systems is expected to continue to grow steadily to 30,000 units in 2021.
As of September 30, 2021, more than 2.96 million PV systems with a total capacity of more than 23.5 GW were installed in Australia. a record 360,000 residential and commercial rooftop systems were installed in 2021, a 40% increase over 2020, coinciding with the traditional end-of-year installation peak.
The Australian grid is made up of eight states or territories with their own grids. With the gradual retirement of old coal power and the increasing proportion of new energy sources, more than 22,661 residential energy storage systems were installed in 2019, with an additional 143 MWh installed for non-residential projects. Both in terms of per capita installation and total installation, Australia is a world leader in PV, energy storage and other smart energy.
Australia plans to generate 23.5% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020 and achieve zero carbon emissions by 2050. The Australian government plans to invest A$2.5 billion in clean energy development to achieve this goal, including building more wind and solar power plants.
Previously reviewed:
The Smart Energy Conference & Exhibition 2022 in Australia featured nearly 100 exhibitors from China, the United States, Germany, New Zealand, Italy and Japan, with more than 5,000 attendees. The Smart Energy Conference & Exhibition in Sydney, Australia also hosted several seminars and installer forums to discuss the future of solar and smart energy solutions.
Smart Energy Australia Sydney has significantly increased both the scale and the effectiveness of the show, which is of great significance to the development of this emerging industry with a competitive market in the international market.
Exhibition exhibits range:
Photovoltaic: photovoltaic modules, inverters, stents, tracking systems, sink boxes, energy management systems, grid-connected photovoltaic power generation systems, wind and solar complementary systems, solar photovoltaic equipment and applications, photovoltaic technology and research equipment, solar street lamps, solar water heaters, photovoltaic financial products;
Energy storage: lithium iron phosphate batteries, ternary lithium batteries, grid-connected energy storage systems, off-grid energy storage systems, electric cores, wind power storage systems, solar power storage systems, scenery complementary systems, solar street lamps, lawn lamps, landscape lamps and traffic signal lamps and other products with energy storage batteries.
Electric vehicles: electric scooters, electric wheelchairs, electric tricycles, electric motorcycles, electric walkers, electric cars, electric golf carts, electric sightseeing cars, battery cars, patrol cars and other special electric vehicles, fuel-assisted vehicles, etc.; power battery and management system: electric tools, electric bicycles, electric cars and hybrid electric vehicles and other uses of power battery and battery management system.
Hydrogen energy: hydrogen energy fuel cells, low-temperature liquid hydrogen storage, high-pressure gaseous hydrogen storage, hydrogen storage materials, hydrogen production equipment.
Wind energy: wind power, wind power equipment and materials, offshore wind power, decentralized wind power, international wind power, wind power and photovoltaic power generation complementary systems.
Smart Energy Conference & Exhibition website: https://www.smartenergyexpo.org.au/
Smart Energy Council website: https://www.smartenergy.org.au/