Abstracts
With the theme "Empowering Australia’s Clean Energy Future," this year’s conference aims to drive meaningful discussions and innovations that will shape the nation’s energy landscape.
We invite industry professionals, researchers, and academics to submit abstracts that align with this vision. Contributions are welcome from members and non-members across all sectors of Electric Energy industry and related industries, including Mining, Oil & Gas, Manufacturing, and their associated Supply Chains.
This is a unique opportunity to present cutting-edge research, share expertise, and engage with a diverse network of professionals working to accelerate Australia’s transition to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.
Topic Areas
For questions about the conference topics, please contact the technical committee lead, Ria Sheryl Belisario at Riasheryl.Belisario@westernpower.com.au.
Submission Guidelines
Please follow the guidelines below when preparing your submission:
- All submissions must be original work. By submitting an abstract, you agree to its publication in the conference proceedings.
- Limit the abstract to 300 words, including the presentation title and summary.
- Provide the author's name, affiliations, bio, and contact info (up to 2 presenters per paper).
- If work has been or will be presented or published before EECON 2025, include publication details for review.
- Indicate the topic area that best fits the proposed presentation.
- Submit the abstract via the online submission portal before Friday, 20 June 2025.
- No email submissions. For assistance with the online submission portal, contact Candice at enquiries@2em.com.au.
Awards for Best Papers
The Conway and Cresswell Prizes are awarded for the best presentation papers at EECON, hosted annually by the Electric Energy Society of Australia.
Conway Prize: Awarded to the best presentation paper by an EESA member.
Cresswell Prize: Awarded to the best presentation paper by a non-member.
These awards honour the legacies of A.M. Conway and A.J. Cresswell, both influential figures in the early history of Australia's electricity supply engineering community. The prizes are a long-standing tradition, recognising excellence in technical communication and innovation within the industry.
Both winners will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to attend the Electricity Engineers' Association (NZ) 2026 Annual Conference, and their presentations will be considered for inclusion in the conference technical program.
Winners are announced during the closing session of EECON.
