Insights that Save – Supply Clusters Conference 2019
Sydney Boulevard Hotel – Thursday August 29, 2019 
Enabling your business to back itself with good energy decisions

John Huggart – CEO, Energy Action
In an energy market that is a minefield of rising costs, uncertainty, populist policies, political conflict and exciting new technologies like batteries and smart grids, what bet can you make on your business to enable you to make good energy decisions? Good energy decisions should see you better positioned to reduce your cost of energy, lower your emissions and increase the value of your assets. In this presentation, John Huggart presents a range of viable options for businesses to consider to achieve these outcomes, whilst highlighting some war stories and case studies that will ensure the odds swing in your favour.
John Huggart is the CEO of Energy Action. He has a strong background in energy gained with retailers and new technology start-ups. His industry roles have spanned sales, marketing, strategy, service and operations, and business unit profit and loss accountability, including leading engineering services and project teams. John is a key player in the Australian energy sector and his insights are shaping the market into the future
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Location
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Sydney Boulevard Hotel
90 William St
Sydney, NSW 2011
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How to get there?
Why not walk?
650m from Kings Cross Station. 750m from St James Station or 900m from Town Hall station. Get some extra steps in!
Catch a bus
Routes 200, 324 or 325 Bus stop outside the door.
Car, Taxi or Rideshare
5 minutes from the centre of Sydney via Taxi, Uber or Car (traffic permitting). If you are driving, secure parking is available for just 25 AUD a day.
Celebrating 25 years of aggregated insights.
Through our 25-year journey working with hundreds of organisations – we have gained a depth of insight through the aggregation of data. We have worked with hundreds of organisations to implement thousands of projects and contracts. And, we have learnt what works and what does not in terms of realising savings – rather than just talking about them.