Source: Ara Ake
The Energy Resilience and Affordability Conference will return on 8-9 October 2025 at the Harbourside Function Centre, Wellington, bringing together leaders from across Aotearoa New Zealand’s energy, community and research sectors.
The two-day event will focus on addressing energy hardship while highlighting innovative, community-led energy solutions already making a difference on the ground.
“Energy resilience is a national priority, and one that’s central to Ara Ake. We’re pleased to return to Wellington with this important conference,” says Jonathan Young, Ara Ake Head of Industry and Government Engagement.
This year’s conference theme explores how regional projects, partnerships, and innovations can deliver sustainable, community-led energy solutions and promote energy affordability across New Zealand.
“Rising energy costs and poor-quality housing are challenges many New Zealanders face, affecting their physical and mental health as well as financial stability. We want to provide an opportunity for experts in the community, energy, research, and Government sectors to develop partnerships that can deliver large-scale programmes that supports local energy resilience and eliminates energy hardship,” says Gareth Cartwright, Community Energy Network Executive Officer.
Keynote and speakers
The conference features a keynote address from Dr Amanda Cahill, founder and CEO of The Next Economy. With more than two decades of experience in economic development, public health, gender equality, and climate adaptation across Australia, Asia and the Pacific, Dr Cahill is an influential voice on regional energy transitions.
Other speakers include:
- Cameron Bagrie, Economist
- Luke Blincoe, CEO, Supa Energy
- Marcos Pelenur, CE, EECA (Energy Efficiency & Conservation Authority)
- Mike Casey, CEO, Rewiring Aotearoa
- Sarah Gillies, Chief Executive, Electricity Authority
“The conference aims to build a shared understanding of how regional and community energy frameworks can support an affordable, fair transition for whānau facing energy hardship, while fostering collaboration between energy providers and community groups for better outcomes,” says Paul Scouller, WISE Charitable Trust General Manager.
The conference is sponsored by Powerco, Nova Energy, Daikin, EECA, and the Electricity Authority, and co-hosted by Ara Ake, WISE Charitable Trust and Community Energy Network.
Formerly called the Reducing Energy Hardship Conference, the 2-day event attracts around 200 attendees. This year, a free 3-hour workshop will be offered on the day prior to the conference and will cover the basics of the energy sector. The workshop is available to book when registering for tickets, but numbers are limited.
Details: 8-9 October 2025 (pre-workshop on 7 October from 1pm-4pm) Harbourside Function Centre Wellington