Engevity Advisory joins Mott MacDonald
We are pleased to announce that we have joined Mott MacDonald, the AUD$3bn global engineering, management, and development consultancy.
Commenting on the opportunity this presents, Craig Chambers, Engevity’s managing director said: “Engevity Advisory has rapidly built a leading offering in Australia with an experienced team of trusted experts tackling challenging projects and creating enduring value for clients over the last 5 years. Becoming part of Mott MacDonald provides Engevity with a great opportunity to further support the industry and governments through the energy transition. Through their global reach, we will be able to strategically grow and deliver greater value to our trusted clients that are continuing their journey with us.”
For Mott MacDonald, this acquisition helps to accelerate sustainable and renewable project development; strengthen its offering on the transition of regulation, markets and policies that support new technologies; and undertake climate scenario impact modelling and the development of net zero strategies for clients.
Adrian Jones, Mott MacDonald’s managing director for Australia said “Engevity brings deep knowledge and relationships from the energy sector, which when combined with Mott MacDonald’s capabilities, strengthens our ability to better serve clients throughout Australia, the Asia Pacific region and globally. We are delighted to welcome Craig Chambers and the Engevity team to Mott MacDonald.”
Mott MacDonald has also acquired Engevity’s ORCA climate software that complements the company’s existing extensive digital tools and supports its decarbonisation strategy. The new software will enable Mott MacDonald’s clients to better assess and quantify climate risks and opportunities across an economy or portfolio.
Craig Chambers has been appointed as Mott MacDonald's new Energy Lead for Australia and all Engevity team members have now commenced their new roles with Mott MacDonald.
Engevity welcomes Christian Willig: Manager-Climate & Energy Analytics
We are pleased to welcome Christian Willig to the Engevity team as Manager: Climate & Energy Analytics.
Christian is an experienced business analytics professional. He is an agile advocate for creating value for stakeholders through collaboration, commitment and innovation.
Christian brings over 10 years of analytical and data modelling experience across the mining and electricity sectors.
Christian demonstrates a deep understanding of leveraging the value of predictive analytics, machine learning and data science in business. He is adept at supporting the strategic functions of business by providing insights around complex industry issues through advanced analytics, mathematical models, prescriptive analytics and robust systematic processes.
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All-Energy Australia 2022 Engevity Team presenting
All Energy is the country's largest and most anticipated clean energy event in Australia, which opens up a world of opportunities for industry suppliers and experts as well as those involved in renewable energy and energy storage sectors to expand business networks.
Craig Chambers and Edward Hawkins will both be presenting at the conference programme
Explainer: Safeguard Mechanism
The Australian Federal Government is currently looking at amending the Safeguard Mechanism to help industry reduce emissions in line with Australia’s legislated climate targets.
The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water released a consultation paper in August 2022 on potential reforms to the mechanism.
Economic Regulation Authority: Draft Decision on Proposed Revisions AA5. Engevity Advisory: Technical Advisors
Engevity Advisory is pleased to have assisted the Economic Regulation Authority (ERA) as Technical Advisors as part of its assessment of Western Power’s actual capital expenditure for the current regulatory period (AA4), and proposed capital and operating expenditure for the next five years (AA5).
ERA Chair Steve Edwell said “the access arrangement was reviewed with the intent of ensuring that customers are not exposed to excessive costs and risks. This was balanced with the need to enable Western Power to fulfil its role in supporting the energy sector’s transformation over the next few years."
We will be closely following feedback and submissions on ERA’s Draft decision and look forward to further advising ERA on Western Power’s revised proposal.
ERA's Draft Decision and our Report can be found here https://www.erawa.com.au/AA5
ERA Media Statement https://www.erawa.com.au/cproot/22864/2/WP-AA5---Media-statement.pdf
Craig Chambers presenting at Energy Storage Forum 2022
Craig Chambers (Engevity Advisory Managing Director) will be presenting at the Energy Storage Forum tomorrow Tuesday 13th September 2022 at the Adelaide Convention Centre. Craig will be speaking at the “What Can Energy Storage Do for Business” session from 1.30pm to 3.00pm on Storage Investment Cases using Advanced AI. Craig will discuss the complex investment case for energy storage and the many factors to consider when sizing and developing a battery. Craig’s presentation will also provide an overview of impacts of market factors, volatility and FCAS revenues on the economics of energy storage assets.
Engevity has developed 5-minute level simulator that seeks to mimic the real-world operational characteristics of a battery in different scenarios. Please reach out to the Engevity Team if you would like a demonstration.
What are you doing to #drivechange this #WorldEVDay ?
The EV sector has come a long way in the last decade and is expected to go so much further in the coming decades. 10 years ago, EVs sold only 0.02% (1) of new cars in Australia and EV companies were considered highly speculative. Today, EVs sell rough#ly 2% (2) of new cars in Australia and the largest automotive manufacturer by market capitalisation is an EV company (3). Fast forward 10 years - EVs are forecast to sell roughly 20% (4) of new cars. The impact of EVs on our businesses and services will be transformative.
Net Zero Australia Study (interim results Aug 2022) - comments from the Engevity Team
Net Zero Australia has released its interim results for August 2022. Read on for a few initial thoughts from the Engevity Team
Updating the NEO to account for climate change is part of a co-ordinated transition
Last week the nation’s energy ministers agreed to fast track an emissions objective into the national energy objectives to “ensure that the transformation to net zero is delivered in the long-term interests of consumers (LTIC), guided by affordability”. Most commentators appear to support this announcement as long overdue.
Public Summary Report - NSW REZs
This is a short summary report on NSW REZs, including an overview of LTESAs, Central West Orana and revised connection arrangements.
Join the Engevity Team. We are Hiring!
Join our national team of renewable energy and sustainability advisors. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Associate Director (Climate & Energy) and Senior Advisor (Climate and Energy) to support our growth in providing advice in energy markets, project development and climate change adaptation.
Engevity welcomes Maurice Oldham: Associate Director:Climate & Energy
Engevity is pleased to welcome Maurice Oldham to our team as an Associate Director: Climate and Energy.
Maurice is an experienced strategic advisor in relation to climate change, energy and environmental sustainability issues.
As an international policy analyst and programme manager, Maurice has worked across the globe providing vast cross-cultural and multi-national experience.
Maurice delivers impactful advice to diverse clients in the energy and climate space, including long-term decarbonization strategies for multiple energy utilities, and analytical support as part of the policy-making process.
Engevity welcomes Anthony Bell: Associate Director:Climate & Energy
Engevity is delighted to welcome Anthony Bell to our team as an Associate Director: Climate & Energy.
Anthony has over 17 years of public policy and regulatory experience. He has been responsible for developing strategies and policies in response to the transformation of the energy sector, advising on changes to economic regulatory frameworks, and managing stakeholder engagement and relationships.
Anthony has a long history of delivering major projects and industry reforms, and is a champion for improving consumer engagement in regulatory processes.
ENGEVITY BESS CO-OPTIMISATION MODEL: A better approach to battery optimisation and investment assessment
Engevity has developed a BESS co-optimisation model to help our clients understand the value, and risks, of an optimised BESS system for any combination of battery, load, retail and generation assets or financial exposures from hedging/contracts.
Engevity welcomes Jordan Welsh Manager: Climate & Energy
Engevity is delighted to welcome Jordan Welsh to our team as Manager: Climate & Energy.
Jordan offers experience in strategy, implementation, evaluation and reporting in energy, corporate sustainability, community and social impact for government, corporate and not-for-profit organisations. Jordan also has experience in advancing renewable uptake and innovation with focus areas including DER integration, EVs and battery storage.
2022 Renewable Energy Cup Yacht Race
The Engevity Team had a great day on Sydney Harbour last Friday 18th March at the 2022 Renewable Energy Cup Yacht Race from the Middle Harbour Yacht Club.
Join the Engevity Team. We are Hiring!
Join our national team of renewable energy and sustainability advisors. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Associate Director (Climate & Energy) and Senior Advisor (Climate and Energy) to support our growth in providing advice in energy markets, project development and climate change adaptation.