Newcastle Institute
New Energy’ and Newcastle’s Future
Date/Time: 13 July 2022: 6pm-7.30pm
Where: Souths Merewether
Newcastle is the biggest coal port in the world; a leading research centre in energy science and technology; and many of the region’s jobs are dependent on energy-intensive industries.
But this is changing dramatically. BHP has just announced the planned closure of the Mount Arthur Coal mine; Instability in energy supply threatens blackouts and viability of some industries; International Coal trade is forecast to fall rapidly over the next two decades. The State Government is investing heavily in Renewable Energy Zones across the state. In April, the Liberal Federal Government established a ‘Green Hydrogen’ hub in the Hunter, now supported by the new ALP Government.
Despite these realities, it has been difficult to find unbiased, rational discussion of what is going to happen in the near future and how the Hunter Region will be affected.
The next public forum hosted by the Newcastle Institute brings together three prominent experts on different aspects of the ‘New Energy’ future for our region.
The Expert Panel is:-
Our panelists will present their perspectives on these and other questions:
They will then join with the audience in a broad discussion of the ‘New Energy’ future in Newcastle.
The Forum is open to the public. A donation of $10 is requested from non-members. July 13th, 6pm till 7.30pm at Souths Merewether; Llewelyn Street, Merewether.
The Forum will be free to watch live on the Newcastle Institute Facebook page. There's more information on our website at www.newcastleinstitute.org.au and the recorded stream will also be available on the Institute’s website after the event.
Media Contact: Ross Kerridge 0401 522 875