The Monash Energy Club is proudly supported by Vestas, a global pioneer in sustainable energy solutions.
Vestas is the world’s largest wind turbine manufacturer, designing, manufacturing, installing, and servicing onshore and offshore wind turbines. Through innovation and data-driven optimisation, Vestas is at the forefront of the global renewable energy transition, with over 154 GW of turbines installed across 87 countries. Their dedication to creating a cleaner, greener future is demonstrated by their significant presence in Australia.
Monash Energy Club is proudly supported FTI consulting, a global leader in strategic advisory services.
FTI consultation helps organisations manage change, reduce risk and solve complex challenges. Their Australian team specialises in trade change, forensic and litigation counselling, economic and financial counselling, technology and strategic communication. FTI's advisory power empowers industries to navigate important events and make flexible futures.
The Monash Energy Club is proudly supported by the Monash Energy Institute, a hub of world-leading energy research and innovation.
The Monash Energy Institute brings together top engineering, science, and economics talent to move towards a sustainable energy future. The Institute achieves this through initiatives such as the Net Zero Initiative and the Microgrid Living Laboratory, shaping energy policy, technology, and education through high-impact research and collaboration.
The Monash Energy Club is supported by the Faculty of IT (FIT) at Monash University through its cross-cutting theme of Sustainable Energy Informatics, led by A/Prof Markus Wagner.
FIT recognises the critical role of technology and data-driven solutions in addressing global energy challenges, from optimising HVAC control in buildings to grid expansion planning and supporting energy transitions in Indonesia and Australia. Through the Sustainable Energy Informatics theme, FIT fosters innovative research and education, with a team of over a dozen academics and two dozen PhD students working on projects ranging from user engagement to net zero cities, contributing to a cleaner, more resilient energy future.