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The Energy Supply
Association of Australia (esaa) has appointed Matthew Warren as its new Chief
Executive Officer.
Currently the Clean Energy Councils Chief
Executive, Mr Warren was selected as esaas new CEO following a nationwide
search, said esaa Chairman Tony Concannon.
We are delighted to
have secured someone of Matthews standing to lead esaa in its vital task
of representing the interests of Australias energy supply industry,
Mr Concannon said.
Mr Warren will take up the role of esaas CEO
on 16 January.
Australia currently stands at a crossroad
confronting critical climate and energy challenges that will impact on the
reliability of supply, needs of investors and cost of our energy supply for
generations to come, said Mr Concannon.
Mr Warren has led the
Clean Energy Council since 2008 and has been a prominent voice in
Australias energy and climate debates for many years.
He was
previously the environmental writer for the Australian newspaper and holds a
Bachelor of Economics with Honours from the University of Adelaide.
esaa is the peak industry body for the stationary energy sector in
Australia and represents the policy positions of more than 40 electricity and
downstream natural gas businesses.
These businesses own and operate
some $120 billion in assets, employ over 52,000 people and contribute $16
billion directly to the nations GDP each year.
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Media contact: Caroline Page 0421 103 089
The
Energy Supply Association of Australia seeks to positively influence government
policy decisions to ensure that Australia enjoys the benefits of a safe,
secure, reliable, sustainable and competitively priced electricity and natural
gas supply.
esaas 40-plus member businesses have more than $120
billion in assets and infrastructure investment plans worth over $49 billion
over the next five years. The Association is fuel and technology neutral and
member businesses have investments across a wide range of fossil fuel and
renewable generation technologies.
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