News and updates
GWEC’s APAC Wind Energy Summit 2024 concludes
That’s a wrap for the APAC Wind Energy Summit in Korea (and the 100 year snowstorm!).
APAC Wind Energy Summit coming up in Korea
Looking forward to GWEC’s APAC Wind Energy Summit next week in Korea. Our co-founder Maya Malik will be speaking in two sessions in her role as advisor to the World Bank Group.
Kick for a cure - Womens’ charity footbal carnival
We are proud to sponsor jerseys for the ‘The Ducks’ one-day Masters Football Carnival to raise funds for breast cancer research. 'The Ducks' is the first all-women’s, mature aged Australian Football League club in WA, promoting equal opportunities for all, regardless of age, skill and physical ability. Go Ducks!
KIMAenergy speaking at AWIS in Melbourne
Our co-founder Kimberly Cram MBE will be speaking at the Australian Wind Industry Summit (AWIS) at the Grand Hyatt in Melbourne on 9-10 September 2024.
Western Australia declared area finalised
Australia’s 5th offshore wind ‘declared area’ was announced today. The area is 30km off the coast of Bunbury, Western Australia. It covers 4,000 km2, with around half of this (~3 x license areas) shallow enough for fixed bottom sites.
UPTIME Wind Energy Podcast with KIMAenergy
Our co-founder Maya Malik joined Rosie Barnes aka presenter of YouTube channel ‘Engineering with Rosie’ to discuss local content in offshore wind on The UPTIME Wind Energy Podcast.
KIMAenergy at AUWE 2024 - Women in Net Zero
Good to see investors, government bodies and supply chain companies coming together at the Australian Wind Energy 2024 conference in Melbourne.
Marine eDNA biodiversity study with NatureMetrics
It’s been super interesting working with NatureMetrics to investigate applications for environmental DNA monitoring in offshore wind.
KIMAenergy at AUWE 2024 – Unlocking wind capital
At the Australian Wind Energy 2024 conference in Melbourne, our co-founder Maya Malik was part of the panel discussing ‘Considerations for entering Australia’s wind industry – An international perspective’.
Women in Energy Network
At the latest Women in Energy Network event in Melbourne, hosted by Deloitte and Iberdrola, our co-founder Maya Malik joined a panel to discuss what is holding back the lower carbon future.
Sustainable supply chains in Australia
Our co-founder Kimberly Cram MBE joined a strategic roundtable discussion on the development of the supply chain for Australia’s emerging offshore wind industry.
Offshore wind in Australia – A state-by-state review by KIMAenergy
At the Australian Offshore Wind Conference in Melbourne, our co-founder Maya Malik presented ‘Offshore wind in Australia – A state-by-state review’, summarising KIMAenergy's analysis of technical properties, cost of energy and routes-to-market for all 6 offshore wind areas.
KIMAenergy speaks at APEC ocean planning workshop in Taiwan
Thanks to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), the Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) and Chung Hsing University for the invitation to speak at their ocean planning workshop in Taichung, Taiwan.
RenewEconomy Podcast with KIMAenergy – Locking in the green energy transition
How do we make offshore wind work in Australia? Our co-founder Maya Malik was a special guest on the RenewEconomy Podcast discussing how we take offshore wind Down Under.
Co-founder of KIMAenergy awarded MBE by King Charles III
We’re incredibly proud of our co-founder Kimberly Cram, who was awarded an MBE for services to sustainable energy by His Majesty King Charles at Windsor Castle.
Women-In-Renewables Victoria event
Thanks to Women-in-Renewables (WiR) Victoria for a great afternoon spent with many inspiring women from across the renewables sector.
KIMAenergy talks supply chains at WA Clean Energy Forum
Great to be in Perth yesterday talking about sustainable supply chains at Clean Energy Council’s WA Clean Energy Forum. Our co-founder Maya Malik presented ‘Offshore wind – A deep dive into local content opportunities in Australia’ and participated in the panel ‘Securing Sustainable Supply Chains’.
Marsh Energy Industry Conference
Speaking at the Marsh Australia and New Zealand Energy Industry Conference in Sydney, our co-founder Kimberly Cram MBE highlighted the importance of engaging early with lenders and insurers to ensure the ecosystem is there to support the rapid development of offshore wind.
Power & Utilities Australia – Onshore vs Offshore
Despite their differences, both onshore and offshore wind play crucial roles in shaping a sustainable energy future.
All Energy Australia – Women in Renewables luncheon
It was a full house at the Clean Energy Council’s Women in Renewables luncheon, one of the main events at the All Energy Australia conference in Melbourne.