NSW Energy Saving Scheme (ESS) and Peak Demand Reduction Scheme (PDRS) specialist, and NSW Account Manager, Angus Taylor, will be presenting at the upcoming October ESIA Seminar.
Angus will be presenting a case study on the air conditioning schemes in place for residential and small business upgrades under the ESS HEER (Home Energy Efficiency Retrofit), IHEAB (Installation of High Efficiency Appliances for Businesses), and PDRS. This will delve into three key areas:
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- Understanding the size of the opportunity in NSW and anticipating uptake rates
- Exploring a sample of installations including estimating ESCs and PRCs
- Navigating regulatory requirements across regulators and customer experience
The seminar will be held on 18 October at the State Library of NSW in Sydney.
Why attend.
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- Find out what the current ESS and PDRS certificate market means for your business success.
- Get an update on the ESS-PDRS five-yearly review 2025, possible reforms and future directions.
- Hear the latest ESS Rule change considerations for 2024-25.
- Network with the policy makers and agile adapters driving energy savings, peak demand reduction, electrification, innovation and transformation throughout the supply-demand chain.
- Explore energy upgrade case study scenarios and new activity opportunities including batteries.
- Hear from the regulator about ACP and products accreditation, audit, compliance and enforcement, removal and data transparency.
- Unpack the latest analysis about certificates being created and traded and impacts on prices.
- Gain insights on the market from energy retailers and brokers.
Program & registrations.
The full program is now available and registrations are open.
To learn more about the schemes, check out our Energy Saving Scheme (ESS), Peak Demand Reduction Scheme (PDRS) and Air Conditioning upgrade pages, or get in touch with our team of certificate and scheme experts below.
Angus Taylor | Business Development Manager, Energy & Carbon Services
Angus specialises in ESS activities including Heat Pumps, Air Conditioning, and Commercial Lighting.