Energy Users Association of Australia (EUAA)
1 Current Events found

Energy Users Association of Australia (EUAA) Current Events

May. 27-28, 2026 Crown Promenade, Melbourne

This flagship industry gathering brings together senior leaders, energy users, industry experts and stakeholders to discuss market trends, regulatory changes, energy costs, efficiency strategies, and future directions for large energy users in Australia We’re excited to announce that the 2026 EUAA National Conference will be hosted by one of our valued members and held at the stunning Crown Promenade in Melbourne. Mark your calendars for 27 & 28 May 2026 and stay tuned for more details including an engaging program of expert speakers, interactive sessions, and exclusive industry tours. Our most recent National Conference brought together a diverse range of speakers who shared powerful insights and fresh perspectives on the most pressing issues in the Australian energy sector. It sparked important conversations and inspired meaningful collaboration – and we’re planning even more for 2026.

3 Past Events found

Energy Users Association of Australia (EUAA) Past Events

Oct. 17-18, 2007 Queensland
This is the Energy Users Association of Australia’s (EUAA) Seventh Annual Conference. Our program content covers a diverse and interesting range of topics that are very beneficial and useful to all interested parties in energy. There is an emphasis on end user issues and how end users interact with the rest of the energy sector. The conference attracts many more customers than you would normally see at energy events, but one of the attractions is its ability to bring people from all segments of the energy sector together in one event. Networking opportunities are excellent.
Apr. 18, 2007 Brisbane
Our program content covers a diverse and interesting range of topics. There is an emphasis on end user issues and how end users interact with the rest of the energy sector. One of our attractions is our ability to bring people from all segments of the energy sector together in one event.
Dec. 7, 2005 Level 12
A tight power supply situation is forecast for this summer in Victoria and SA, with short falls in the reserve safety margin of up to 500MW being forecast. Peak Demand is growing rapidly throughout the NEM. The whole NEM will be in need of additional capacity before the decade is over. This briefing will update EUAA members, energy users and other interested parties on the emerging power capacity situation in the NEM over this summer and beyond.