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RECORDING | 18 March: How eTES can support businesses & its Australian market potential

  • Mar 18
  • 1 min read

Updated: 3 hours ago



Using a real-world feasibility study, in this webinar on 18 March 2026, we look at how electric thermal storage (eTES) can be used by businesses to decarbonise their heat and to take advantage of periods of low- and zero-cost electricity. Then we look at just how much the eTES market could ramp up over the next few years, providing solutions to a range of industrial applications.


Presentations include:


Chris Nelson

CEO


Presenting on the opportunity for eTES projects to decarbonise heat for Australian industry.



Professor Joe Coventry

College of Engineering & Computer Science


Explaining the role of thermal energy storage (eTES) in enabling renewable heat for industry.



Kris Lawry

Senior Engineer 

DETA Consulting

AND

Mark Rogerson

General Manager – VIC/TAS

Lenin VD

Maintenance Manager


Exploring how eTES and electric boilers can support industrial heat decarbonisation in commercial laundries in Australia.


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