The theme of Foresighting Forum 2020 was Take charge – a consumer vision for future energy services. The forum hosted in Sydney in February brought together consumer advocates, government and industry to discuss and explore how to deliver the energy services that consumers say they want.
The forum generated a vast amount of content rich material. In the spirit of knowledge sharing, we have made it available as an online resource for the benefit of stakeholders working in the energy sector.
Presentations, speeches and discussions
Foresighting Forum 2020 featured industry leaders and experts from across Australia and overseas. Watch any of the sessions on the playlist below.
Scenario materials
On Day 2 we discussed what the world might look like in 2050 and how we can manage the energy transition in line with consumer expectations.
Participants were encouraged to reflect on these scenarios at a deeper level by independently viewing the videos in the ‘scenario room’.
These scenarios are discussed in The possibilities of tomorrow — heat, light and power in 2050. You can watch the video above.
Futures of Heat, Light and Power – Scenarios for the Australian Energy Sector in 2050.
Gallery
A selection of photos from across the two days. Photos by MichaelBlyde.com. For photo requests, please contact Helen Dau.
Reports
Reports and documents relevant to the Foresighting Forum 2020 discussions.
Future Energy Vision: Forethought Household Full Report
Future Energy Vision: Forethought SME Report
Forethought Report FF20: Solving For a Better Energy Future
Futures of Heat, Light and Power – Scenarios for the Australian Energy Sector in 2050.
Presentation slides
Below you will find presentation slides from Foresighting Forum 2020.
Day 1
Dr Jeffrey Hardy, Grantham Institute – Imperial College London, International keynote
Dr Jelena Dodic, Forethought – A Future Energy Vision: Households
Dr Jelena Dodic, Forethought – A Future Energy Vision: SME Businesses
Day 2
Kellie Caught, ACOSS – The New Energy Compact
Mark Byrne, Total Environment Centre – The New Energy Compact
Yolande Strengers, Monash University – The New Energy Compact