Energy Experts Appointed to Spearhead Queensland’s Renewable Revolution

Energy Experts Appointed to Spearhead Queensland’s Renewable Revolution

Queensland’s renewable energy transformation is in expert hands, thanks to the establishment of a new independent technical advisory board.

The Queensland Energy System Advisory Board (QESAB) will ensure the Sunshine State continues to power ahead with a smooth, coordinated energy transformation that delivers clean, reliable, and affordable power for generations.

This leading team of energy experts will help lead Queensland’s energy transformation by providing critical advice to the Miles Government.

The new Board will be led by Leeanne Bond – a Queensland professional engineer who has helped shape some of the nation’s most important green energy projects.

Ms Bond is an expert in?energy?and?resources, technology and innovation, infrastructure?and governance of major capital projects. She has been an advisor to a broad range of sectors and has substantial board experience.

The Board will play a key role in providing advice and recommendations as part of the Queensland SuperGrid Infrastructure Blueprint review and update process, ensuring that the state is on the optimal infrastructure pathway to ensure:

  • Renewable energy targets are met
  • Safe, secure, reliable electricity supply, and
  • The long-term cost of electricity for Queensland consumers is minimised

The Board will also deliver annual progress statement, outlining progress toward achievement of Queensland’s renewable energy targets and on delivering the SuperGrid.

The new Board includes:

Ms Leeanne Bond FAICD FTSE HonFIEAust (Chair) - has over 30 years’ experience in the Australian energy sector, including 20 years in Board Chair and Advisor, and Independent Non-Executive Company Director roles. Ms Bond is an Independent Non-Executive Director on Aurecon Limited, Entry Limited and CRC One Basin Limited.

Mr Mark Carkeet - is a highly experienced solicitor and consultant for the energy and resources sector working on projects in Australia, the Pacific and east Asia. Mr Carkeet is a consultant for Minter Ellison and has provided advice to government on strategic energy initiatives including the Priority Transmission Investment framework and Renewable Energy Zone framework.

Mr Peter Price - has over 40 years’ experience in the Queensland electricity industry. Mr Price is Chief Engineer of Energy Queensland, is on the Board of Energy Skills Queensland, is a member on the Board of TAFE Queensland and is a member of the Australian Energy Market Commission Reliability Panel. Mr Price previously served as an Executive General Manager at Energex.

Ms Jo Sheppard GAICD - has spent the past 20 years working in roles that support Queensland’s regional communities across multiple sectors, and most recently is focused on agriculture and co-existence with energy projects. Ms Sheppard is the Chief Executive Officer of Queensland Farmers Federation, and has worked to develop the Queensland Renewable Energy Landholder Toolkit for landholders considering hosting a project on their property.

Professor Paul Simshauser AM - has over 30 years’ experience in Queensland’s electricity sector working in ASX-listed, private and government-owned companies, and in the public sector. Professor Paul Simshauser is the Chief Executive Officer of Powerlink and is a part-time professor of economics at the Centre of Applied Energy Economics and Policy Research with Griffith University

Ms Leann Wilson - is a Bidjara/Kara-Kara and South Sea Islander descendant, and is a recognised experienced executive, business owner and First Nations leader working with businesses, government, and communities to facilitate collaboration between Indigenous Australians and the energy and resources sector.

Ms Kathryn Summers - is an experienced power control engineer with over 25 years’ electrical, market and regulatory experience. Ms Summers was awarded the Professional Electrical Engineer of the Year in 2020 and is dedicated to bringing about an orderly transition to a net zero future.

Robert Onfray

Retired professional forester. Now a historian, writer, and blogging mogul

3 个月

Will the Independent Technical Advisory Board look into the issues raised in the attached article? In particular, the Queensland Government's consent allowing Squadron Energy staff to carry blunt instruments to bludgeon to death any koalas that get in the way of the Clarke Creek Wind Factory project. Will the Board also assess the damage to the GBR via the sanctioned clearing of thousands of hectares of remnant native forest in the GBR catchment to make way for wind turbines, roads and massive transmission lines, much the same way bureaucrats currently invade farming land whenever they see clear patches on satellite images the size of a dining table? https://www.robertonfray.com/2023/12/01/killing-koalas-to-save-polar-bears/

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Amazing strides

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Paul Mitchell OAM

Director, Centre for Pavement Excellence Asia Pacific Limited

4 个月

Great news! Congratulations and best wishes to you and your Board members Leeanne.

Samantha J Kerr

Technical Director, Energy, Transmission and Distribution at Aurecon

4 个月

I've got high expectations for this board but I'm confident they will deliver to the best of their abilities for the QLD energy transition. Lots of deep SME experience & diversity in this board which is great to see. Nice one Leeanne Bond FAICD FTSE HonFIEAust Paul Simshauser Peter Price Mark Carkeet Jo Sheppard GAICD Leann Wilson Kate Summers Mick de Brenni

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