Published on - 12 Jan 2023
Associate Professor Penelope Crossley is an expert in the complex legal issues associated with the energy transition, including renewable energy and energy storage law, and electricity market governance. She has a PhD in international and comparative renewable energy law and runs the Energy Law Program at The University of Sydney Law School. Associate Professor Crossley is known for her sustained engagement with industry stakeholders, and for developing recommendations that have been directly adopted into law, international policy documents, and consumer guides.
Previously, Associate Professor Crossley worked as an international project finance lawyer, and as global in-house counsel for a major global renewable energy company. This commercial and practical legal experience informs her work, ensuring that she focuses on real-world problems and identifies innovative commercial solutions that simultaneously meet the needs of consumers and can be easily translated and applied.
The Panel will be comprised of industry and consumer representatives and will be responsible for overseeing the monitoring of compliance and enforcement of the Code. The additional members of the Panel as well as the Finance Delegate will be announced shortly.
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