The Energy Academy presents: LUMO Energy Reimaged, bringing diverse perspectives on the intersection between energy, technology and tangata in Aotearoa. With over 50 esteemed speakers, this series navigates four big themes- Energy and Humanity, Energy Tomorrow, Just Transition and Energy's Future Story. Thanks to our partners: Orion, Genesis Energy, Ara Ake, Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (also known as EECA), ChristchurchNZ, Ministry of Social Development and Ara Institute of Canterbury. energyacademy.co.nz/lumo
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November 26, 2023
<p>Check out our Clean Energy Series podcast featuring Kanchana Marasinghe, Portfolio Manager, Energy Transition Accelerator at EECA.</p><p> </p><p>Kanchana talks to us about the work he is doing to help New Zealand transition to clean energy faster, by taking a collaborative approach at a regional level.</p><p> </p><p>Watch the full series and learn about EECA funding opportunities for industrial and commercial businesses this way > <a href="http://bit.ly/3R6sFol">http://bit.ly/3R6sFol</a></p>
November 13, 2023
<p>In this episode we hear from Orion Chief Executive Nigel Barbour and Head of Leadership Breakthroughs at In Your Corner, Jono Brent as they discuss the current talent shortages in the energy sector and how it might require the courage to behave in ways that leverage the collective strength of the industry to tackle it together. New Zealand's Electrical Distribution industry plays a pivotal role in ensuring the reliable supply of electricity to consumers and businesses across the country. However, the industry is facing numerous challenges, including technological advancements, regulatory changes, Australia calling and the imminent retirement of a significant portion of its workforce. To remain competitive and sustainable, it is crucial for the industry to focus on attracting and retaining a capable workforce that is not only adaptable to foreseeable changes but one that sees significant benefit in being a part of the EDB sector in New Zealand specifically. This will mean ensuring all our workers thrive and have visibility of the opportunities within the sector.</p>
November 9, 2023
<p>In this yarn - <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/75097891/admin/feed/posts/#"><strong>Janelle Riki-Waaka</strong></a> & <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/75097891/admin/feed/posts/#"><strong>Prof. Deen Sanders OAM</strong></a> discuss how Mātauranga Māori and other First Nations knowledge systems might navigate our journey towards decarbonisation.</p><p>As a founder of Deloitte’s Indigenous Leadership team, lead for Deloitte’s Truth and Reconciliation Action Plan, and Worimi man and Giparr (cultural leader) in his community, Deen brings a renowned passion for the application of Indigenous Knowledge and Integrity to modern business, governance and building a better Australia. Deen is also a leader in the Deloitte Space practice advising the sector on matters of protocols, ethics, laws and regulation.</p><p>Janelle is a highly experienced leader and consultant specialising in the development of cultural competencies, Te Tiriti o Waitangi education and digital technologies. With more than 20 years experience, Janelle has become highly regarded in these fields and is often sought after to support the professional learning journeys of educational contexts, corporate organisations and government entities.</p><p>Iwi Affiliations: Tainui Awhiro, Ngāti Hauiti</p><p>Full podcast up now!</p>
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