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Our Team

  • Tony Fullelove

    Tony Fullelove

    Managing Director, International Markets

    Tony Fullelove has almost twenty-five years' experience in the energy industry, leading large scale and distributed renewable projects and delivering major transformational programs across the energy sector.

    Tony leads the Development and Delivery team, a talented and multi-discipline group of engineers, land developers, community and environmental experts and construction managers that develop and deliver industry leading BESS and renewable energy projects both in Australia and across Asia. Tony has extensive experience doing the same for large corporates in Australia, such as AGL and Monash University (Net Zero Initiative) and across Asia with Macquarie Capital’s renewable development vehicle, Blueleaf Energy.

  • Zoe Hilson

    Zoe Hilson

    Acting Head of Country, US

    Zoe joins Akaysha after working for Baker McKenzie to focus on Structuring and negotiation of complex energy transactions; design and implementation of net-zero products and offtake agreements. Zoe’s qualifications include B Laws; B Economics.

  • Eric Wallace

    Eric Wallace

    General Manager, Battery Systems Engineering

    Eric joins Akaysha after working for both Powin and Solar City to focus on Supplier engagement; Product qualification and integration; Procurement, contracting, and design support; Siting and acquisition. Eric’s qualifications include MSc (Mech Eng); BSc (Mech Eng).

  • Jason Tuttle 

    Jason Tuttle 

    Commercial Manager

    Jason joins Akaysha after working for PowerSwitch and Heat Energy Group with a focus on Business development and strategy; Commercial negotiations; Early-stage project management. Jason’s qualifications include BSN (Hons); B Soc (Hons)

  • Sean Daly

    Sean Daly

    Engineer

    Sean joins Akaysha after working for DNV with a focus on Project Design and Development; Interconnection; Cybersecurity. Sean’s qualifications include MSc (Mech Eng); BSc (Mech Eng).

  • Jackson Walker

    Jackson Walker

    Development Manager

    Jackson joins Akaysha after working for Apex Clean Energy and Ex-Samsung C&T America with a focus on Project Development; Permitting; Site Control; Project Progression. Jackson’s qualifications include BSc (Wind Energy).

  • Alicia Boyd

    Alicia Boyd

    Senior Project Manager

  • Britt Owen

    Britt Owen

    Senior Manager, Development

  • Riley Sample

    Riley Sample

    Analyst & Modeller

Project Pipeline
Total: 650MW/1.5GWh
As of December 2024.

  • Texas

    1. Castle: 250MW/500MWh
    2. Great Rock: 300MW/600MWh
  • Virginia

    1. Sterling: 100MW/400MWh

Akaysha Energy holds rights over each of these sites.

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私たちは、メガ蓄電池ソリューションで日本を脱炭素化実現へ導きます

Our Team

  • トニー・フルラブ

    トニー・フルラブ

    マネージングディレクター チーフデベロップメントオフィサー

    トニーはエネルギー業界で約25年間の経験を持ち、大規模な分散型再生可能エネルギー・プロジェクトを主導し、エネルギー業界全体に大きな変革をもたらすプログラムを推進しました。

    エンジニア、土地開発者、地域社会や環境の専門家、建設管理者など、さまざまな分野の人材を擁するデベロップメント・デリバリーチームを率い、オーストラリアとアジア全域で、業界をリードするBESSと再生可能エネルギーのプロジェクト開発を行いました。

    また、過去の経験として、オーストラリアでAGLやモナシュ大学(ネット・ゼロ・イニシアチブ)、アジアではマッコーリーキャピタルの再生可能エネルギー開発事業会社、ブルーリーフ・エナジーなどの大手企業でプロジェクトをリードしてきました。

  • ポール・カーノー

    ポール・カーノー

    マネージングディレクター&チーフコマーシャルオフィサー

    ポールは、収益契約と新しいエネルギー商品の参入に関するクロスビジネスの戦略をリードしています。 Akaysha入社前のポールは、法律事務所Ashurst(エネルギー部門グローバル責任者)およびBaker McKenzie(再生可能エネルギーAPAC責任者)にて、クリーン・エネルギーおよび気候変動に焦点を当てた25年間の弁護士としてのキャリアを基に、民間法律事務所で指導的な地位を歴任。この間、ポールはオーストラリアを代表する再生可能エネルギー専門弁護士として、また世界的にも気候変動と炭素市場における長年のマーケットリーダーとして知られるようになった。20年間にわたり、太陽光発電、風力発電、揚水発電、廃棄物発電、蓄電池など、ユーティリティ・スケールから分散型発電まで、市場初のグリーンフィールド再生可能エネルギーやM&A案件をギガワット規模で推進。また、ポールは、エネルギー転換がネット・ゼロに向けて加速する中、クリーン・エネルギー部門に対する長年の政策提言者であり、現在もその役割を担っている。

    また、ポールは、エネルギー遷移がネット・ゼロに向けて加速する中、クリーン・エネルギー部門に対する長年の政策提言者であり、現在もその役割を担っている。

  • 川波莉華

    川波莉華

    ゼネラルマネージャー・デベロップメント・ジャパン

    学歴はヴィクトリア大学ウェリントンでマネジメントの学士号を取得。業界経歴は10年以上あり、Akayshaへ入社する前は、カナディアンソーラープロジェクト株式会社で土地/プロジェクトの組成、開発等の経験を重ねてきました。

  • ジョセフ・チン

    ジョセフ・チン

    プロジェクト・マネージャー

    プロジェクト管理で15年以上の経験を持つジョセフ・チンは、ユーティリティ・スケールのプロジェクト建設分野におけるベテラン・リーダーである。過去の実績として、多岐に渡る複雑なプロジェクトを予定通りに完成させる能力は高く評価されています。

    キャリアのハイライトとして、雨水収集システムを備えたハイブリッド・ソーラー・ファームの建設の陣頭指揮を執ったことや、地域の持続可能なエネルギー実践に変革をもたらしたことなどが挙げられている。彼の革新的なアプローチと細部への綿密な配慮は、エネルギートランジションをリードする当社の重要なる即戦力となっています。

  • ケリー・ソ

    ケリー・ソ

    シニア リーガル・マネージャー

    ケリーは当社のシニア・リーガル・マネージャーとして、ワラタ・スーパー・バッテリーを含むオーストラリアと日本のプロジェクトの法務部分を担当しています。

    ニューサウスウェールズ大学で法律と国際学の学士号を取得し、Akaysha入社前の経歴として、クリーン・エネルギー・ファイナンス・コーポレーションの法務チームおよびアーノルド・ブロッホ・ライブラーの企業M&A弁護士として勤務していました。プロジェクトファイナンスや、プロジェクトおよびコーポレートM&Aなど多岐に渡る経験の持ち主です。

    受賞歴:Clean Energy CouncilのChloe Munro Scholarship for Transformational Leadership

  • ジョン・アサートン(博士)

    ジョン・アサートン(博士)

    シニアコンサルタント&モデラー(エナジーマーケット)

    ジョンはAkayshaへ入社する前、Aurecon、CSIRO、UQにて、分析や市場政策に関する調査等の経験を豊富に持ってる人材です。Akayshaへ入社後、Akayshaのエネルギーマーケットピラーを通じ、バッテリーモデリングの結果分析に日々励んでいます。

  • テリーズ・ネオ

    テリーズ・ネオ

    ファイナンス・インベストメント・シニア・アソシエイト

    テリーズは、スタンダード・チャータード銀行やBlueleaf Energyで経験を積み、信用分析、資金管理、貿易融資・風力・太陽光発電開発の経験を豊富に持っている人材です。2023年にAkayshaへに入社し、即戦力として活躍しております。

  • エリック・ウォレス

    エリック・ウォレス

    ゼネラルマネージャー・バッテリー・システム・エンジニアリング

    エリックは前職のPowin社、Solar City社を経て、Akayshaに入社しました。 業務としてサプライヤーとの提携、製品の認定と導入、調達、契約、設計サポート、土地買収等幅広く担当しております。学歴は修士号(機械工学)、理学士号(機械工学)等を取得しました。

  • フィル・リー

    フィル・リー

    商業戦略担当ジェネラルマネージャー

    フィル・リーは、Akayshaの契約収益戦略の推進と革新に責任を持ち、オフテイク製品の設計と交渉、主要プロジェクト文書の商業交渉、ビジネス開発の機会の評価、構造化、交渉を担当しています。

プロジェクト パイプライン
合計:1.74GW/3.48GWh
2024年7月現在)

  • 九州

    1. 100MW/200MWh
    2. 300MW/600MW
    3. 150MW/300MW
  • 関東

    1. 50MW/100MW
    2. 50MW/100MW
    3. 50MW/100MW
  • 東北

    1. 400MW/800MWh
  • 北海道

    1. 400MW/800MWh
    2. 300MW/600MW
    3. 300MW/300MW

プロジェクト

  • A view of Mt Fuji

    北海道

  • A view of Kyoto

    東北

  • A view of a temple in Osaka

    関東

  • 九州

私たちは、世界でもっともパワフルなBESSでより明るい明日を創ります

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Japan - EN

Today’s most tomorrow company.

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We will lead carbon reduction by building and
operating our mega-scale battery solutions.

Our Team

  • Tony Fullelove

    Tony Fullelove

    Managing Director & Chief Development Officer

    Tony Fullelove has almost twenty-five years' experience in the energy industry, leading large scale and distributed renewable projects and delivering major transformational programs across the energy sector.

    Tony leads the Development and Delivery team, a talented and multi-discipline group of engineers, land developers, community and environmental experts and construction managers that develop and deliver industry leading BESS and renewable energy projects both in Australia and across Asia. Tony has extensive experience doing the same for large corporates in Australia, such as AGL and Monash University (Net Zero Initiative) and across Asia with Macquarie Capital’s renewable development vehicle, Blueleaf Energy.

  • Paul Curnow

    Paul Curnow

    Managing Director & Chief Commercial Officer

    Paul leads our cross-business strategy for revenue contracting and entry into new energy markets and products. Prior to joining Akaysha, Paul held leadership positions in private legal practice with law firms Ashurst (as Global Head of Energy) and Baker McKenzie (as Head of Renewable Energy APAC), building on a successful 25 year legal career focused on clean energy and climate change. During this time, Paul was recognised as one of Australia's leading renewable energy lawyers and globally as a long-standing market leader in climate change and carbon markets. During his two decades in private practice, Paul has been a driving force behind giga-watts of market-first greenfield renewable energy and M&A transactions across solar, wind, pumped hydro, energy from waste, and battery storage at both the utility scale and distributed generation. In addition, Paul has been – and continues to be - a long-standing policy voice for the clean energy sector as the energy transition accelerates toward net zero.

  • Rika Kawanami

    Rika Kawanami

    General Manager, Development Japan

    Rika joins Akaysha after working for Canadian Solar Project KK with a focus on land/project origination, development and related commercial activities. Rika’s qualifications include a Bachelor of Commerce from Victoria University of Wellington.

  • Joseph Chin

    Joseph Chin

    Project Manager

    With more than 15 years of experience in project management, Joseph Chin is a seasoned leader in the field of building utility-scale projects. His track record speaks volumes, showcasing his ability to deliver complex projects on time and within budget.

    Joseph's career highlights include spearheading the construction of a hybrid solar farm with a rainwater collection system, revolutionizing sustainable energy practices in the region. His innovative approach and meticulous attention to detail are instrumental to Akaysha leading the energy transtion.

  • Kelly Seo

    Kelly Seo

    Senior Legal Manager

    Kelly is a Senior Legal Manager at Akaysha looking after Akaysha’s projects in Japan as well as Australia including the Waratah Super Battery.

    Kelly has a Bachelor’s degree in law and international studies from the University of New South Wales and prior to commencing to joining Akaysha worked in the legal team at the Clean Energy Finance Corporation and as a corporate M&A lawyer at Arnold Bloch Leibler.

    Kelly's experience spans project finance, projects and corporate M&A and was also a recipient of the Clean Energy Council’s Chloe Munro Scholarship for Transformational Leadership.

  • John Atherton

    John Atherton

    Senior Consultant & Modeller - Energy Markets

    John joins Akaysha after working for Aurecon, CSIRO and UQ with a focus on analytics, market policy insights, and battery modelling results through Akaysha’s Energy Market Pillar.

  • Therese Neo

    Therese Neo

    Senior Associate, Finance & Investments

    Therese joins Akaysha after working for Standard Chartered Bank and Blueleaf Energy with a focus on Credit Analysis, Cash Management, Trade Financing, Wind and Solar Development.

  • Eric Wallace

    Eric Wallace

    General Manager, Battery Systems Engineering

    Eric joins Akaysha after working for both Powin and Solar City to focus on Supplier engagement; Product qualification and integration; Procurement, contracting, and design support; Siting and acquisition. Eric’s qualifications include MSc (Mech Eng); BSc (Mech Eng).

  • Phil Lee

    Phil Lee

    General Manager, Commercial Strategy

    Phil Lee is responsible for driving and innovating Akaysha's contracted revenue strategy, including offtake product design and negotiation, commercial negotiation of key project documents, and assessing and structuring and negotiating business development opportunities.

  • Sota Iwasaki

    Sota Iwasaki

    General Manager, Delivery

Project Pipeline
Total: 1.74GW/3.48GWh
As of July 2024.

  • Kyushu

    1. 100MW/200MWh
    2. 300MW/600MW
    3. 150MW/300MW
  • Kanto

    1. 50MW/100MWh
    2. 50MW/100MWh
    3. 50MW/100MWh
  • Tohoku

    1. 400MW/800MWh
  • Hokkaido

    1. 400MW/800MWh
    2. 300MW/600MWh
    3. 300MW/300MWh

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Privacy Policy

Akaysha Energy has implemented this Privacy Policy to provide information about what kinds of Personal Information we may collect or hold, how we collect, hold, use and disclose that Personal Information, choices you have regarding our use of that Personal Information, and your ability to access or correct that Personal Information. If you wish to make any inquiries regarding this Privacy Policy, you should contact our Privacy Officer in any of the ways specified in this Privacy Policy.

Personal Information

"Personal Information" is information or an opinion, whether true or not, and whether recorded in a material form or not, about an identified individual or an individual who is reasonably identifiable.

What Personal Information Do We Collect and Hold?

We collect and record Personal Information about individuals such as: our customers, potential customers and their representatives, our suppliers and potential suppliers and their representatives, directors, partners, proprietors and shareholders, contractors and subcontractors and potential contractors and subcontractors and their representatives in relation to providing goods and services to us, our employees past and present, including applicants, and any other person who comes into contact with us.

The types of Personal Information we may collect about an individual will depend upon the nature of our interaction with them. Personal Information that we collect may include (but is not limited to):

  • name
  • age and/or date of birth
  • contact details including telephone numbers (landline and/or mobile)
  • current and previous address (including postal address)
  • email address, gender
  • race and ethnicity
  • sexual preference
  • biometric data
  • identification information such as:
    • driving licence details, including driving licence number
    • health information
    • payment details, such as your credit card or bank account details
    • your or your organisation's billing address
    • bank account
    • payment and credit card details
    • or other financial or billing information
    • occupation and employment details including employment status and any previous work experience
    • right to work checks
    • remuneration benefits and other employment information
    • information from or in connection with your resume or job application if you apply for a position with us, including registration and licencing requirements, reference and background check information, identity verification information and information about your right to work in Australia, other information as necessary and relevant to your employment, including emergency contact details, information about your performance, training and development
    • geographical location
    • Tax File Number
    • credit history trade references
    • credit references or reports from a third party
    • passport and visa details
    • photographs and/or images of you from camera footage (for example, from CCTV cameras on our premises)
    • your email
    • communication and marketing preferences, as further set out below in relation to information collected via our Website, including without limitation: information which is used to identify the IP addresses, ISPs and devices you utilise to access our website or online services, and user names and passwords required to access our Websites.

How and When Do We Collect Personal Information?

We collect your Personal Information in the course of our business functions. In some circumstances the collection of Personal Information may be required by law.

We may collect your Personal Information:

  • in the course of operating our business
  • when you provide us, or you offer or apply to supply us with goods or services
  • when you provide information to us in any way (including without limitation by completing a form disclosing information over the phone, SMS, via our websites, by email, video conferencing or in person)
  • when you request information from us about our products or our services
  • when you provide feedback to us
  • when you visit or fill in a form on our Website
  • when you visit premises from which we operate
  • when you submit a job application to us, or in the course of your employment, internship, temporary work or acting in your role as our contractor
  • where we are otherwise required or authorised by law to do so
  • when you attend or sign up for one of our events or activities
  • when we have other legal or commercial dealings with you or an entity related to you.

Generally, when providing our products and services, dealing with our personnel, or obtaining goods and services from our service providers or contractors, we collect Personal Information directly from the relevant individual where reasonable and practicable.

We may also collect Personal Information about you from third parties and other sources such as: your employer, including previous employers or organisations you have dealt with in the past in the course of us conducting or administering our relationship with you, or when you are carrying out activities in connection with our business operations including for the purpose of employment reference or credit checks, third party service providers who check your status and right to work in Australia or any relevant location, publicly available sources of information, and credit reporting bodies who provide information about commercial credit worthiness.

If the Personal Information we collect includes sensitive information, including health information, we are in certain cases required by law to ask for your consent to collect such sensitive information.

Where we engage with you multiple times over a short period in relation to the same matter, we may not provide you with a separate notice about privacy each time we engage with you.

If you choose not to provide your Personal Information to us for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy, or if we do not or are unable to collect the Personal Information we require, we may not be able to provide you with requested information, products or services, or to effectively conduct our relationship with you.

Information Collected Via Our Website

Personal Information may be collected by us and by our third party service providers who assist us in operating our website at https://akayshaenergy.com.

We may use various technological methods from time to time to gather Personal Information, track the visiting and usage patterns of individuals accessing our Website, including but not limited to the methods set out in this Privacy Policy.

Google Analytics and Remarketing

We may use Google Analytics to help analyse how you use our Website. Google Analytics generates statistical and other information about website use by means of cookies, which are stored on users' computers. The information generated is used to create reports about the use of our Website. Google will store this information.

If you do not want your Website visit data reported by Google Analytics, you can install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on. For more details on installing and uninstalling the add-on, please visit the Google Analytics opt-out page at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

We use Google AdWords’ Remarketing interest-based advertisements on other third party websites. Google and other third parties may publish our advertisements on other websites individuals may visit; such websites may use cookies to provide individuals with advertisement material from us based on their past visits to our Website.

You can opt out of Google's use of cookies or device identifiers at https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated.

Click Stream Data

When you read, browse or download information from our Website, we or our internet service provider may also collect information such as the date, time and duration of a visit, the pages accessed, the IP address of your computer, and any information downloaded. This information may be used for purposes such as for example statistical, reporting and website administration, maintenance and improvement purposes.

Cookies

Our Website may use 'cookies' from time to time. Cookies are small text files that are transferred to a user's computer hard drive by a website for the purpose of storing information about a user's identity, browser type or website visiting and engagement patterns. Cookies may be used on our Website to monitor web traffic, for example the time of visit, pages visited, the use of the Website (ie clicks) and some system information about the type of computer being used. We use this information to enhance the content and services offered on our Website.

Cookies are sometimes also used to collect information about what pages you visit and the type of software you are using. If you access our Website or click-through to our Website from a link in an email we send you, a cookie may be downloaded onto your computer's hard drive.

Cookies may also be used for other purposes on our Website.

You can configure your browser to accept all cookies, reject all cookies, or notify you when a cookie is sent. Each browser is different, so check the "Help" menu of your browser to learn how to change your cookie preferences.

If you disable the use of cookies on your web browser or remove or reject specific cookies from our Website or linked sites then you may not be able to gain access to all of the content and facilities in those websites.

Third Party Content (e.g. Social Media Links)

Some of the content on our Website may include applications made available by third parties, such as social media buttons or links that allow you to share content or links to our Website through the relevant third party platforms. These third party applications themselves may facilitate collection of information by those third parties, through your interaction with the applications and sometimes even if you do not interact directly with them. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of third party websites (including those to which we provide a hyperlink), the technical operation of third party applications or the collection and use practices of the relevant third parties. Please visit the relevant third party websites to understand their privacy practices and options they may make available to you in relation to their collection of your Personal Information.

How Do We Use Your Personal Information?

We use the Personal Information we collect about you for our business functions and activities, in order to operate our business efficiently.

We may also use your Personal Information:

  • to identify and communicate with you
  • to collect and process payments and billing
  • to personalise and customise your experiences on our Website
  • to build and maintain our relationships with you, any entity you represent and our suppliers and customers
  • to provide you with information that we believe may be of interest to you or that you may be interested in receiving, including advertising material, regarding us, our clients, and our business partners
  • to conduct research for the purposes of improving existing products or services or creating new products or services
  • to monitor and analyse our business and internal operations (including personnel management)
  • to provide for the safety and security of our employees, contractors or service providers
  • to help us manage our business operations, including the safety and security of our assets
  • to inform customers, contractors, supplier or employees of outages
  • to send safety messages or alerts
  • for business support purposes including maintenance, backup and audit
  • to process any job application submitted by you
  • to conduct appropriate credit and pre-employment checks (such as right to work checks), including police checks and pre-placement health assessments
  • to respond to and investigate any requests, queries or complaints made by you
  • to investigate, review, mitigate risks associated with, and inform you of, a data or other security breach involving your Personal Information
  • to comply with our statutory, legal, regulatory, accounting, and reporting obligations
  • to protect, exercise or defend our legal rights
  • to discuss potential employment or work roles with you, make available and provide to you work experience or other work related opportunities, consider applications and test and determine suitability for roles.

You consent to us using your Personal Information in the above ways and as set out in this Privacy Policy and acknowledge we may otherwise collect, use or disclose your Personal Information where the collection, use or disclosure is in accordance with any agreement you enter into with us.

When Do We Disclose Your Personal Information?

We may disclose, or provide access to, your Personal Information to third parties in connection with the purposes described above. Depending on the circumstances and the nature of your engagement with us, we may disclose your Personal Information to third parties that provide products and services to us or through us, or to other third parties (such as your referee(s) in connection with a job application you have submitted).

We may also disclose your Personal Information to:

  • any of our internal divisions, business units or departments
  • entities to whom we provide services (including non-related asset owners)
  • representatives, agents, service providers, contractors or individuals who are appointed by us in the ordinary operation of our business to assist us in providing goods or services or administering our business
  • medical providers including medical and rehabilitation practitioners for assessing insurance claims
  • government and regulatory authorities, and other organisations as required or authorised by law, and
  • specific third parties authorised by you to receive information held by us.

We may also disclose your Personal Information to our Website host or software application providers in certain circumstances, for example when our Website experiences a technical problem or to ensure that it operates in an effective and secure manner.

All third-party inquiries concerning employees must be directed to the GM, People. Employee information will not be disclosed other than by the GM, People in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

Interstate and Overseas Disclosures

We may collect, use and disclose Personal Information generally within Australia (including between states and territories).

Some of your Personal Information may also be disclosed, transferred, stored, processed or used overseas by us, or by third party service providers. For example, this may happen if:

  • our offices or related entities are overseas, including without limitation in New Zealand, the USA, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan;
  • we outsource certain activities overseas, or
  • our computer systems including IT servers are located overseas.

You consent to the collection, use, storage, and processing of your Personal Information outside of Australia as set out in this Privacy Policy.

In particular, your Personal Information may be disclosed to third parties in countries in which those parties or their, or our, computer systems may be located from time to time. In these circumstances, although we aim to keep your Personal Information secure, you consent to the collection, use, storage and processing of your Personal Information in those countries, without us being responsible under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) for such use (or for any breach).

Storage and Security of Personal Information Held By Us

We aim to keep your Personal Information secure. We use a variety of physical and electronic security measures to protect Personal Information that is collected via our Website or which is held on our computer systems. For example, we employ firewalls, restrict physical access to our offices and password protect our IT systems.

Please note that we cannot guarantee the security of your Personal Information. The internet is not a secure or risk-free environment. If you do use the internet, email or other system to send us any information, please be aware that you do so at your own risk.

If we find that we no longer require or have no further need for your Personal Information we may de-identify it or remove it from our systems and destroy all record of it. In some circumstances we may retain your Personal Information for the purpose of compliance with document retention obligations.

You Can Access and Update Your Personal Information

You are generally entitled to access Personal Information that we hold about you. If you want to gain access or correct any of your Personal Information held by us please contact our Privacy Officer in any of the ways specified below.

We may charge for providing access to this information, however such charge will not be excessive. There may be some legal or administrative reasons for us to deny you access. If we refuse your request to access your Personal Information, we will provide you with reasons for the refusal.

How Do We Deal With Complaints About Privacy?

If you feel that we have not respected your privacy or that we have conducted ourselves inconsistently with this Privacy Policy, please contact our Privacy Officer in any of the ways specified in this Privacy Policy and advise us as soon as possible. We will investigate your queries and privacy complaints within a reasonable period of time depending on the complexity of the complaint.

Updates to this Privacy Policy

We may, from time to time, review and update this Privacy Policy, including to take into account new laws, regulations, practices and technology. All Personal Information held by us will be governed by our most recent Privacy Policy, posted on our Website. Any changes to this Privacy Policy may be advised to you by updating the Privacy Policy being displayed on our Website.

How to Contact Us

If you wish to request access to, correction of, or have a complaint in respect of, your Personal Information please email our Privacy Officer on the address below with the relevant information.

If you have a query or concern about this Privacy Policy or our Personal Information handling processes, please contact our Privacy Officer using the below contact details:

Attention: Privacy Officer
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This Privacy Policy was last updated on 24 June 2025.

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Terms of Use

Akaysha Energy

Welcome to our website. If you continue to browse and use this website you are agreeing to comply with and be bound by the following terms and conditions of use, which together with our Privacy Policy govern the relationship with you and akayshaenergy.com in relation to this website.

The term ‘akayshaenergy.com’ or ‘us’ or ‘we’ refers to the owner of this website, Akaysha Energy, whose registered office is KPMG Tower 3 International Towers Level 38, 300 Barangaroo Avenue, Sydney, NSW 2000. The term ‘you’ refers to the user or viewer of our website.

The use of this website is subject to the following terms of use:

  1. The content of the pages of this website is for your general information and use only. It is subject to change without notice.
  2. Neither we nor any third parties provide any warranty or guarantee as to the accuracy, timeliness, performance, completeness or suitability of the information and materials found or offered on this website for any particular purpose. You acknowledge that such information and materials may contain inaccuracies or errors and we expressly exclude liability for any such inaccuracies or errors to the fullest extent permitted by law.
  3. Your use of any information or materials on this website is entirely at your own risk, for which we shall not be liable. It shall be your own responsibility to ensure that any products, services or information available through this website meet your specific requirements.
  4. This website contains material which is owned by or licensed to us. This material includes, but is not limited to, the design, layout, look, appearance and graphics. Reproduction is prohibited other than in accordance with the copyright notice, which forms part of these terms and conditions.
  5. All trademarks reproduced in this website, which are not the property of, or licensed to the operator, remain the property of their respective owners.
  6. Unauthorised use of this website may give rise to a claim for damages and/or be a criminal offence.
  7. From time to time this website may also include links to other websites. These links are provided for your convenience to provide further information. They do not signify that we endorse the website(s). We have no responsibility for the content of the linked website(s).
  8. You may not create a link to this website from another website or document without prior written consent from akayshaenergy.com.

Your use of this website and any dispute arising out of such use of the website is subject to the laws of Australia and its territories.

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