Webinar

Locating Offshore Wind in Australia: Fostering grid readiness and local benefits with smart siting, system integration, and spatial planning

Calendar 02 July 2025
Clock 13:00 – 14:00 CET
Location Online

Offshore wind held immense potential for driving Australia’s energy transition, provided the siting of infrastructure and its integration into the energy system were handled correctly.

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Annika Lilliestam

Annika Lilliestam

Annika Lilliestam joined RGI in April 2024 as the Coordinator for the Global Initiative for Nature, Grids and Renewables (GINGR). She has more than 15 years of professional experience and has worked in various institutions, whereby her focus has always been on sustainability topics and stakeholder management. Before joining RGI, among others, she worked for WWF Germany, Swiss Church Aid HEKS/EPER, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). Annika holds a Master degree in International Economics from the Berlin School of Economics and Law.

Eston McKeague

Eston joined RGI in April 2022 as a Junior Manager – Communication. His primary responsibilities are strategic communications and design. Previously, he worked as a freelancer helping NGOs and social enterprises design communications and public affairs strategies. Eston has a BA in Global Affairs with minors in Economics and Religion & Culture from Western Washington University. Additionally, he has an MSc in Political Science: Public Policy and Governance from the University of Amsterdam. He loves photography, travel, museums, and history.