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Energy Insiders - a RenewEconomy Podcast

English, News, 1 season, 331 episodes, 2 days, 1 hour, 29 minutes
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Join RenewEconomy founder and editor Giles Parkinson and columnist and energy markets expert David Leitch as they discuss the week's main events - politics, solar and storage.
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The climate crisis and the energy transition

Berkeley Earth’s Robert Rohde discusses the latest climate science and whether even 2°C is achievable. Plus: All the renewable and storage news from the first few weeks of 2024.
1/24/202453 minutes, 2 seconds
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AEMO’s blueprint for wind, solar and storage

AEMO’s head of system design Merryn York on the draft 2024 Integrated System Plan. Plus: The big NSW tender, and battery storage everywhere. And a few tips for 2024.
12/20/20231 hour, 12 seconds
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Will Chris Bowen’s capacity scheme actually work?

Baringa’s Anne Bailey talks about the Capacity Investment Mechanism and what’s needed to make it work. Plus: AEMO’s 2024 ISP, the COP28 results, and energy ministers and coal plants.
12/15/202345 minutes, 38 seconds
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Victoria’s SEC and its first big battery play

Vic SEC boss Chris Miller on the state-owned corporation’s first big battery play, and what’s next. Plus: All the news of the week.
12/8/202346 minutes, 14 seconds
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Macquarie marches in to Australian renewables

Macquarie marches in to Australian renewables by RenewEconomy
12/1/202356 minutes, 24 seconds
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AI, inverters and a smarter grid

Kate Muller from Norton Rose Fulbright talks with Habitat’s Ben Irons and colleague Nick Abrahams on the role AI will play in a grid making switch from spinning machines to inverter-based tech.
11/28/202346 minutes, 58 seconds
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Bowen's capacity scheme, and NSW's "free" batteries

Brad Hopkins, from AEMO Services, discusses the successful battery storage tender in NSW that could serve as a blueprint for Chris Bowen's massive 32 GW capacity scheme.
11/24/202346 minutes, 54 seconds
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State of confusion

Confusing new wind guidelines in NSW as coal state runs short of spinning machines. Plus: Origin battle intensifies as Tesla throws down energy gauntlet
11/17/202332 minutes, 4 seconds
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Wind, solar, batteries and pumps

Genex is succeeding where others feared to tread, with a new big battery, the first pumped hydro project in four decades, and massive wind, solar and storage plans. CEO Craig Francis explains how.
11/10/202338 minutes, 46 seconds
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The end of spinning machines

Ivor Frischknecht, now head of Sosteneo, talks about the new battery that signals the end of the need for spinning machines, and a clear path to 100 per cent renewables. Plus: All Energy and Joyce.
10/31/202350 minutes, 23 seconds
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South Australia's big move into green hydrogen

State energy minister Tom Koutsantonis discusses green hydrogen plan, filling the "gap" on renewables, transmission, storage and prices.
10/23/202342 minutes, 1 second
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Australia’s methane problem

Methane expert Peter Rayner on Australia’s potent climate problem, and a solution. Plus: Origin’s black hole, Genex deals and big battery bids.
10/20/202355 minutes, 26 seconds
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Social licence in the regions

We talk to three people in regional Australia dealing with renewable and transmission projects about the issue of social licence. Plus: Brookfield’s big win.
10/13/202359 minutes, 56 seconds
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What price Marinus?

We talk to Caroline Wykamp and Prajit Parameswar from Marinus Link. Plus: Spring renewables surge delivers low prices, new records, and a push for more storage.
10/6/202350 minutes, 30 seconds
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Net Zero by 2035

Katherine Woodthorpe, from the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, on why Australia should fast-track its net zero ambitions. Plus: The nuclear debate and renewable records.
9/22/202345 minutes, 58 seconds
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The end of baseload in world’s biggest standalone grid

Jai Thomas, the co-ordinator of energy in Western Australia, on that state’s massive renewable plans, the end of baseload, and the rise of big batteries. Plus: News of the week.
9/15/202352 minutes, 19 seconds
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Coal-keeper or Green-keeper?

NSW energy minister Penny Sharpe discusses Eraring closure, fast tracking renewables and consumer equity: Plus, Marinus blow out and Queensland green hydrogen plans.
9/6/202326 minutes, 46 seconds
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Locking in the Green Energy Transition

Essential Energy CEO John Cleland says distributed networks can accelerate the switch to renewables. And he discusses cultural change, rooftop solar and EVs.
9/5/202343 minutes, 25 seconds
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Out with coal, in with EVs

EnergyAustralia boss Mark Collette on how he will make sure the company’s last coal generator will not get in the way of the renewable transition, and why he went electric.
9/1/202353 minutes, 15 seconds
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Are heat batteries the next big thing?

Tom Geiser from Rondo Energy puts the case for heat batteries and their role in hard to abate sectors. Plus: Coal giants get a taxpayer funded lifeline.
8/25/202346 minutes, 52 seconds
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Wind, solar and social licence

Behavioural scientist John Pickering on the challenges of getting social licence for wind, solar, battery and transmission projects. Plus: What’s big coal up to?
8/16/202355 minutes, 58 seconds
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What Australia can learn from Uncle IRA

Energy commentator David Roberts on Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, partisan politics and some exciting new technologies. Plus: This week’s major news.
8/9/202358 minutes, 3 seconds
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Australia's biggest agri-solar and battery project

Luke Osborne from Stride Renewables on the happy marriage of farming, solar and battery storage, and why community outreach works.
8/4/202349 minutes, 7 seconds
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The path to net zero for industry

Anna Skarbek from Cimateworks on why renewables will play central role in getting big industry to net zero. First, the grid. Plus: Big battery boom.
7/28/202355 minutes, 29 seconds
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Landmark green hydrogen deal with traditional landowners

Pollination’s Rob Grant and Balinggarra’s Cissy Gore-Birch on landmark green hydrogen project around Ord River. Plus: To close or not to close coal.
7/18/202348 minutes, 43 seconds
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Chris Bowen on climate and renewable targets

Federal climate and energy minister Chris Bowen defends targets as ambitious and achievable, as he prepares to announce Hunter offshore wind zone and roll out capacity mechanism and fuel efficiency standards.
7/11/202338 minutes, 46 seconds
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Hottest day, hottest week, hottest month

Kimberley Reid from Monash Uni talks about the temperature records being smashed this past week. Plus: Project delays and a new hydrogen strategy.
7/7/202339 minutes, 26 seconds
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BlackRock’s big play, and 12-hour batteries

BlackRock’s Charlie Reid on the fund manager’s big plans for Australia, and Allegro’s Thomas Nann on the innovative 12-hour flow battery that Origin is trialling.
6/30/202348 minutes, 50 seconds
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Australia’s rise as an electro-state

Alan Finkel on Australia’s potential to emerge as an “electro-state” with its wind and solar resources, and his Powering Up book. Plus: More big battery deals.
6/23/202353 minutes, 38 seconds
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From brown coal to big batteries

We talk to Daniel Burrows from Eku Energy on new Hazelwood battery, the first at a coal generator, and the first to be wholly privately funded. Plus: AGL’s incrementalism and Queensland’s deep storage plunge.
6/16/202337 minutes, 49 seconds
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Australia’s grid needs a 1.5°C target

Stephanie Bashir from Nexa Advisory on why setting a firm target of 1.5°C for the electricity grid would help solve regulatory and other blockages to new renewables. Plus: News of the week.
6/9/202353 minutes, 42 seconds
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Can NSW quit coal?

James Hay and Andrew Kingsmill from EnergyCo discuss the infrastructure roadmap towards 100% renewables. Plus: Sun Cable, Callide and more news.
6/1/202351 minutes, 56 seconds
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How to connect wind, solar and batteries

Clean Energy Council’s Christiaan Zuur on the work being done to cut delays and costs for grid connections. Plus: NSW releases roadmap to coal-free grid.
5/26/202346 minutes, 48 seconds
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Are we too focused on big energy?

Transmission links are front and centre of the energy debate, but Enphase co-founder Raghu Belur says more focus should be on what is consumed and produced at home.
5/19/202343 minutes, 24 seconds
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EVs and big batteries on the march

William Todts, the head of Transport and Environment, on the accelerating EV transition in Europe. Plus: Australia to have a new biggest battery.
5/12/202353 minutes, 5 seconds
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Batteries and pumped hydro fight over coal succession plan

Brad Hopkins from AEMO Services discusses the stunning results of the first NSW generation and storage tender, and what it means for the market.
5/2/202346 minutes, 42 seconds
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In love with wind, solar and batteries

Louis de Sambucy, the head of Neoen in Australia, on why wind, solar and battery projects are getting bigger and more complex.
4/27/202350 minutes, 13 seconds
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Sims to lead Superpower info war

Former competition czar Rod Sims emerges as chair of Superpower Institute, promoting Australia’s low cost green energy opportunity, and fighting the info war. Plus: Big battery boom.
4/21/202346 minutes, 34 seconds
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Wind and solar deal killer blow to fossil fuels

Dave Jones from Ember Climate on new study that shows fossil fuel generation will finally peak this year. Plus: Macquarie makes its mark on battery market.
4/13/202345 minutes, 44 seconds
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Smarter grid means a cleaner grid

Energy Efficiency Council's Rob Murray-Leach on landmark report on new ways of thinking about the grid. Meanwhile, new NSW energy minister worries about lights going out.
4/6/202351 minutes, 34 seconds
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How big will offshore wind be?

Corio CEO Jonathan Cole on big turbines and even bigger offshore wind plans. Plus. Matt Kean and busted coal.
3/27/202347 minutes
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Moving wind and solar through time and space

Powerlink’s Paul Simshauser on how the Sunshine state will transform into a renewables powerhouse for the grid. Plus: Safeguards and the IPCC.
3/23/202356 minutes, 26 seconds
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What price solar and storage?

Acen Australia CEO Anton Rohner talks solar and storage after opening Australia’s biggest solar farm, and the controversy over Tasmania wind project.
3/17/202346 minutes, 20 seconds
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Game changer for networks and renewables

Neara’s Jack Curtis on the new software that reveals how networks have double the capacity to host renewables and storage.
2/27/202340 minutes, 7 seconds
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Will concentrated solar finally have its day in the sun?

Vast Solar’s Craig Wood on why concentrated solar power can finally have its day in the sun, plus its Port Augusta project and NY listing plans.
2/17/202343 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Australian solar heroes bringing down coal and gas

Professor Andrew Blakers, one of the team awarded "Nobel prize" of engineering, and how solar will eliminate fossil fuels, and Australian's leading role in that transition.
2/10/202351 minutes, 56 seconds
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Does a green hydrogen power plant stack up?

Sam Crafter dealt with technology skeptics when he led the task force for the Tesla Big Battery. Now he's doing it again as head of South Australia's hydrogen office.
2/3/202352 minutes, 25 seconds
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Energy Transformed: Amping up - Victoria's energy transition; a crucial 12 months ahead

In the final part of our Energy Transformed podcast series we look at Victoria’s ground-breaking path from brown coal to green energy, and the role that the new public utility will play in the transition. Kylie Lane, a partner at Ashurst who specialises in mergers and acquisitions and the energy sector, talks to Lily D’Ambrosio, Victoria’s Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change.
1/31/202352 minutes, 37 seconds
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Do we have enough lithium?

Lithium analyst Rodney Hooper on supply and demand for key battery metal. Plus: Solar has killed coal, but can it kill gas?
1/27/20231 hour, 55 seconds
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Chris Bowen on gas, batteries, EVs, wind and targets

Federal Energy and Climate Minister Chris Bowen discusses the stream of new announcements in the last month, and what’s in store for 2023.
12/20/202251 minutes, 7 seconds
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The road to 100 per cent renewables

AEMO’s head of system design Merryn York on the engineering roadmap to 100 per cent renewables. Plus: The gas price cap debate.
12/15/20221 hour, 1 minute, 49 seconds
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Andrew Forrest’s big Australian power play

Squadron Energy CEO Eva Hanly discusses Squadron Energy’s surprise $4 billion plus purchase of CWP. Plus: Energy ministers come up with a storage plan.
12/9/202242 minutes, 9 seconds
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Biden’s tax-driven push for ultra low cost wind and solar

Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act has big implications for the green energy transition in the US and abroad, delivering ultra low cost wind and solar. Ben Haley from Evolved Energy tells us how and why.
12/2/202255 minutes, 48 seconds
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Australia’s carbon capital has a transition plan

Australia’s carbon capital has a 10-year plan to transition to clean energy. Next Economy’s Amanda Cahill, who helped guide the Gladstone council, explains how and why.
11/25/202247 minutes, 8 seconds
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“Fit for 55”: EU climate package could tax Australia

Why Australia might still be facing a carbon border tax in EU. Matthias Buck from Agora Energiewende explains
11/18/202250 minutes, 37 seconds
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Brookfield’s $20 billion green energy plans

Brookfield’s head of renewables Luke Edwards discusses the surprise bid for Origin Energy. Plus: Tesla margins deliver wake up call to Toyota.
11/11/202235 minutes, 16 seconds
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Solar tiles and electric Tuk Tuks

In another week of fast moving events, we look at Neoen’s new “baseload” wind and battery deal, the relaunch of solar tiles, and an interview with the man behind electric Tuk Tuks for last mile deliveries in Australia.
11/4/202243 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ørsted’s big power play in Australia

Danish giant Ørsted is looking for a major play in Australia’s offshore wind industry, as well as onshore wind, solar and Power-to-X. Asia Pacific boss Per Kristensen explains why.
10/27/202245 minutes, 37 seconds
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Victoria’s big switch to 95 pct renewables

Energy minister Lily D’Ambrosio on Victoria’s ambitious switch to renewables and coal exit. Plus: Labor’s Rewiring the Nation and a multitude of new wind and storage projects.
10/21/202243 minutes, 37 seconds
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Storage and the future of the grid

The Smart Energy Council’s John Grimes shares his views on storage, the treatment of distributed energy, and the remaining policy bollards standing in the way of the switch to renewables.
10/13/202237 minutes, 32 seconds
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Cost and scale of renewables

IRENA's Michael Taylor on wind and solar costs and grid integration. Plus: AGL and the price of energy.
10/6/202253 minutes, 40 seconds
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De Brenni on Queensland flip to renewables

Energy minister Mick de Brenni outlines how Queensland will make the switch from coal to 80 per cent renewables. Plus: Victoria’s storage target, and the latest from AGL.
9/28/202236 minutes, 56 seconds
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How to make buildings green and efficient

Davina Rooney from the Green Building Council on low carbon concrete, micrograms, and taking emissions out of the built environment. Plus: Big transition moments for Origin, AGL and Santos, and yet more big hydrogen plays.
9/22/202251 minutes, 22 seconds
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Australia will soon treat Co2 as a pollutant

More than a decade after the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, carbon is about to be declared a pollutant in Australia. The EPA’s Tony Chappel explains why and what it means.
9/13/202241 minutes, 7 seconds
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Climate bill, Snowy and the case for a strategic reserve

First climate bill in a decade is passed, Snowy’s leadership, renewable pipelines and Oxford’s Farhad Billimoria on what might work in Australia’s new market design.
9/8/202254 minutes, 51 seconds
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How much storage is needed for 100% renewables?

Windlab's David Osmond discusses his year long study into wind, solar and storage. Plus ESOO and the market cap.
9/1/202242 minutes, 27 seconds
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Gravity storage and shipping green hydrogen - hype or hope

There have been some big bets placed on shipping green hydrogen and gravity storage. Energy expert Michael Barnard dissects the hype and the hope.
8/26/202252 minutes, 17 seconds
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Climate and community independents have their sway

Independent MP Helen Haines on pushing Labor on climate, and taking the lead on community energy.
8/15/202249 minutes, 23 seconds
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Australia’s dirty fuel scandal

The Australia Institute’s Richie Merzian on the move to overturn the car lobby’s campaign to protect dirty fuels. Plus: The future of the ESB, and the Climate Change Authority.
8/10/202242 minutes, 31 seconds
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Why this should be Australia's last energy crisis

A change in governance and a rapid shift to renewables should ensure this is the last energy crisis for Australia, says Simon Corbell, the head of the Clean Energy Investment Group.
8/4/202242 minutes, 43 seconds
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Can offshore wind float in Australia

BlueFloat’s Carlos Martin discuses his groups 5GW of Australian projects. Plus: Genex bid, climate bill, and Clean Energy Week.
7/25/202242 minutes, 34 seconds
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Big solar and even bigger batteries

David Scaysbrook from Quinbrook on why battery storage is such a big thing, Coalition failures, and capacity markets.
7/18/202252 minutes, 27 seconds
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Wind, solar and storage win transition race

CSIRO’s Paul Graham discusses latest GenCost report, and its conclusions that even at 90 % share, wind and solar are cheapest and smartest options.
7/13/202244 minutes, 39 seconds
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Federal Climate and Energy Minister Chris Bowen

Chris Bowen discusses the energy crisis and the speed of the energy transition, capacity market design, emissions targets, EVs, and actually going to see wind and solar farms.
7/6/202244 minutes, 55 seconds
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Australia's rapid transition to renewables

AEMO lays out roadmap for a rapid transition to renewables, Baringa's Alan Rai joins us to discuss the high points and the lows.
7/1/202233 minutes, 10 seconds
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Smart technologies, flawed markets

New deal for solar and batteries and the collapse of Enova highlight the good and bad of Australia’s energy transition. We speak to Evergen’s Ben Hutt and Enova founding chair Alison Crook.
6/23/202246 minutes, 50 seconds
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The energy crisis … and offshore wind

All the latest on Australia’s energy crisis, and an interview with offshore wind expert Alastair Dutton.
6/16/202245 minutes, 1 second
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Energy Transformed Podcast | The Future of Energy Systems: Digital and Data Challenges

In the third of our Energy Transformed podcast series we look at the data and digitization challenges that are emerging from the transformation of our energy markets, and whether our current laws are fit for purpose. Noriko Wynn, in-house Futurist at Aurecon, and Emma Butler, Partner in Ashurst’s digital transaction practice, join Paul Curnow, Partner and global co-head of Ashurst’s energy practice.
6/10/202230 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Future of Energy Systems: Digital and Data Challenges

In the third of our Energy Transformed podcast series we look at the data and digitization challenges that are emerging from the transformation of our energy markets, and whether our current laws are fit for purpose. Noriko Wynn, in-house Futurist at Aurecon, and Emma Butler, Partner in Ashurst’s digital transaction practice, join Paul Curnow, Partner and global co-head of Ashurst’s energy practice.
6/10/202230 minutes, 29 seconds
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How to connect all that wind, solar and storage

Transgrid CEO Brett Redman on transmission needs for zero carbon grid, and social licence. Plus: Latest on the energy crisis.
6/8/202245 minutes, 27 seconds
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Deep dive into Australia’s coal and gas crisis

Josh Stabler from Energy Edge on the reason behind the coal and gas price hikes. Plus: AGL and Origin in the wars.
6/3/202251 minutes, 1 second
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No more coal and gas mines, says Bandt

Greens leader Adam Bandt on coal and gas, Snowy 3.0, Labor’s climate plan, transmission and high prices.
5/27/202243 minutes, 49 seconds
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Why Australia risks falling behind on green energy

Former CEFC boss and independent candidate Oliver Yates on why Australia could lose its green energy advantage, and his new role at Sentient.
5/20/202244 minutes, 54 seconds
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AGL, MCB and smart inverters

Mike Cannon-Brookes takes on AGL, plus Hitachi’s Stephen Sproul on advanced inverters.
5/9/202254 minutes, 30 seconds
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2°C? It’s already nearly too late

Climate scientist Andy Pitman says net zero needs to be reached by 2035 to have any chance of capping global warming at 2°C.
4/29/202245 minutes, 47 seconds
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The lop-sided battle for climate independents

Climate 200's Simon Holmes à Court on the election campaign, funding, and battling the legacy rules that favour major parties.
4/14/202237 minutes, 38 seconds
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Can Europe survive without Russia’s gas?

Emma Champion and Stefan Ulrich from BNEF discuss what Europe needs to do to move on from Russian gas.
4/7/202257 minutes, 30 seconds
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Fortescue’s grand green energy plans

Fortescue Future Industries CEO Julie Shuttleworth on the company’s myriad green energy plans and its ambition to produce 15 million tonnes of green hydrogen a year by 2030.
3/21/202247 minutes, 20 seconds
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Origin’s big shift from baseload

Origin Energy CEO Frank Calabria on the decision to close Eraring, the shift from baseload, and future energy models.
3/16/202250 minutes, 51 seconds
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Victoria's big offshore wind plans

Victoria energy minister Lily D'Ambrosio on state's landmark offshore wind target, prospects for green hydrogen, coal retirements, the AGL play, and local industry.
3/11/202228 minutes, 35 seconds
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Snowy Hydro and the missing links

Snowy Hydro’s Gordon Wymer on the need for more transmission, plus the latest on AGL and offshore wind.
3/8/202256 minutes, 13 seconds
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Mike Cannon-Brookes and closing coal

Tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes explains why buying AGL will be fastest, cheapest, smartest and safest way to transition from coal to renewables.
2/24/202240 minutes, 22 seconds
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EVs and the grid

Jet Charge's Tim Washington on the major capital raising, and the rollout of EV chargers and vehicle to grid technology.
2/17/202240 minutes, 28 seconds
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EnergyAustralia and the end of coal

EnergyAustralia CEO Mark Collette discusses the future of coal, gas, green hydrogen, wind, solar, battery storage and pumped hydro, and how this will fit into his company’s business model.
2/9/202247 minutes, 19 seconds
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Green transition and greenwash

Tim Buckley from IEEFA on the outlook for the green transition in 2022, the prospects of green hydrogen, and the problem of greenwash.
2/4/202240 minutes, 2 seconds
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Future of green steel and green aluminium

We have the technology: Kobad Bhavnagri, from BloombergNEF, discusses opportunities in green steel and green aluminium for Australian industry.
12/21/202145 minutes, 38 seconds
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Vestas head winds up on transition

Peter Cowling, the head of Vestas in Australia, on the scale and speed, and challenges, of the renewables transition.
12/16/202143 minutes, 54 seconds
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Say goodbye to coal

AEMO’s Alex Wonhas and Nicola Falcon discuss the draft ISP, the early departure of coal, and managing a renewables grid.
12/10/202146 minutes, 59 seconds
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Hazelwood transition from dirty coal plant to big battery

Engie Australia CEO Augustin Honorat on the Hazelwood big battery and other battery and green hydrogen plans
12/2/202141 minutes, 35 seconds
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The case for pumped hydro

Ben Bolot from ATCO on the role pumped hydro storage could play in a renewables dominated grid in Australia.
11/25/202140 minutes, 20 seconds
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The green energy transition as seen from Japan

Isshu Kikuma from BloombergNEF discusses the energy transition in Japan, and opportunities for offshore wind and green ammonia.
11/17/202145 minutes, 31 seconds
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Energy Transformed: How close is the green economy?

In the 2nd of our Energy Transformed podcast series, we look at the role hydrogen will play in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and what we’ve learned from early-stage hydrogen projects.
11/16/202140 minutes, 25 seconds
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Australia will pay high price for Morrison’s lack of leadership

Simon Corbell says Australia’s green energy transition will be harder, slower and more expensive due to federal government’s lack of leadership.
11/12/202139 minutes, 34 seconds
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Why batteries could beat pumped hydro on long storage

Paul Denholm from NREL on the progress of wind, solar, and storage, and why the US is fascinated by Australia’s transition.
11/5/202143 minutes, 35 seconds
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Mike Cannon-Brookes on the green energy future

Mike Cannon-Brookes discusses government policy failure, Sun Cable, the cost of capital, and whether the 1.5°C target can be met.
10/29/202143 minutes, 19 seconds
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Grid batteries up for electric buses

Gareth Ridge from Zenobe energy on the battery needs for mass electric bus charging. Plus: Rio and Forrest big green manufacturing plans.
10/22/202137 minutes, 22 seconds
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Australia can hit 91 pct renewables in a decade, and keep the lights on

Transgrid’s Jesse Steinfeld and Eva Hanly on why a rapid transition to renewables is possible. Plus, Andrew Forrest.
10/15/202146 minutes, 38 seconds
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Alinta’s big Pilbara and offshore wind plays

Alinta CEO Jeff Dimery on offshore wind, Pilbara wind, pumped hydro, battery storage, 5-minute settlements and the ESB.
10/8/202146 minutes, 51 seconds
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Europe’s gas crisis

Gerard Reid on Europe’s gas crisis, and NSW plans to replace coal with renewables.
10/1/202146 minutes, 57 seconds
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Sun Cable, Hornsdale, and social licence

We discuss Sun Cable expansion, Hornsdale's regulatory hit, and social licence for renewables and transmission lines with RE Alliance's Andrew Bray.
9/24/202139 minutes, 14 seconds
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Energy Transformed: Can batteries take charge of the grid?

In the first of our Energy Transformed podcasts series we take a deep dive into the different roles battery storage can play in the energy market.
9/21/202149 minutes, 10 seconds
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Tasmania has big green plans, can it deliver?

Sean McGoldrick, the new head of Tasmania Networks, on the renewables, battery, and hydrogen possibilities for the island state.
9/17/202152 minutes, 52 seconds
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Pole position: Networks want more battery storage

Greg Hannan, the head strategy at three Victoria network owners, on why batteries will be hanging from poles, and the need for more storage.
9/10/202140 minutes, 24 seconds
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Do we want to keep coal, or move on?

AEMO issues benign reliability outlook as market wrestles with capacity market proposal. Matt Kean, Anna Collyer, and Simon Corbell share their views.
9/3/202140 minutes, 44 seconds
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Taylor’s Coalkeeper subsidy, and lessons from US

Angus Taylor is hell-bent on imposing a coal subsidy on Australia. We talk to S&P renewables analyst Adam Wilson about lessons from the US.
8/27/202145 minutes, 49 seconds
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Replacing coal with renewables in south-east Asia

Tristan Knowles from the Asia Development Bank on the surprisingly quick transition to renewables.
8/20/202140 minutes, 35 seconds
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Will IPCC overcome Morrison’s prosperity doctrine?

IPCC report falls on deaf ears in Canberra, as AGL scrambles to adapt. We talk to IPCC contributor Martina Linnenluecke.
8/13/202145 minutes, 31 seconds
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Can Australia break its wind and solar investment drought?

PowAR chief executive Geoff Dutaillis talks about big wind projects, battery storage, the ESB’s new rules and connection problems.
8/3/202147 minutes, 12 seconds
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New AEMO boss Daniel Westerman

AEMO boss Daniel Westerman on the path to 100 per cent renewables, and getting connections right.
7/29/202150 minutes, 36 seconds
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How quickly can we got to 100% renewables

Monash Uni’s Behrooz Bahrani says new technologies, such as grid forming inverters, are changing the way we can manage the grid.
7/23/202141 minutes, 48 seconds
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AEMO’s 100pct renewables plan, and the view from Japan

New AEMO boss makes a splash, a huge new renewable hydrogen plan, and we talk to Monica Nagashima from Influence Map in Japan.
7/16/202146 minutes, 10 seconds
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Batteries accelerating shift to renewables

Alinta’s Gary Bryant on how battery storage is accelerating the shift to renewables.
7/9/202142 minutes, 7 seconds
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Chris Bowen on Labor’s policies, not targets climate pitch

Labor climate and energy spokesman Chris Bowen on his solar stunt, and why Labor will take a policies, not targets pitch to electorate.
7/2/202154 minutes, 28 seconds
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Why farmers want action on climate

“So many opportunities”. Anika Molesworth represents farmers who want action on climate. But Barnaby is back. Plus: Bidding wars in electricity markets.
6/25/202145 minutes, 23 seconds
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Green hydrogen in mines

What are the prospects for green hydrogen in Australia’s mining industry? BHP, Rio, CEFC, and Enel Green Power share their views.
6/17/202146 minutes, 51 seconds
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Australia’s biggest wind farm takes shape

Tobias Geiger from Westwind talks about the challenges of bringing the country’s biggest wind project to market.
6/11/202141 minutes, 15 seconds
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Shell Australia’s big power play

Shell Australia CEO Tony Nunan talks about new NSW contract, big batteries, electric vehicles, hydrogen, LNG and carbon capture.
6/3/202143 minutes, 28 seconds
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A new wind and solar investment drought

Battery storage investment looks good, but new wind and solar projects are stalled. CEC’s Kane Thornton explains why. Plus: The Callide explosion.
5/28/202136 minutes, 37 seconds
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Why green ammonia could be Australia’s next big export

Andrew Dickson from CWP explains why Australia’s biggest wind and solar project - 26GW - will likely focus on green ammonia. Plus: Taylor’s fossil fuel frenzy.
5/21/202143 minutes, 43 seconds
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Changing the world with solar, batteries and EVs

The Smart Energy Conference shone a bright light how technologies such as solar, storage, hydrogen and EVs are transforming our economy.
5/14/202132 minutes, 3 seconds
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Why inverters are key to a renewables grid

James Sturch from SolarEdge joins Energy Insiders to discuss the latest inverter standards, what they mean for the household and the grid, and why they are key to the energy transition.
5/7/202140 minutes
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Kerry Schott on the post-2025 market reform

Kerry Schott joins Energy Insiders to discuss the proposed options for the energy market reform, and why coal generators are not viable, and may need support.
4/29/202146 minutes, 33 seconds
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Solar and wind driving fastest ever energy transition

CarbonTracker’s Kingsmill Bond on his new report showing why wind and solar are already driving the most rapid energy transition the world has seen. Plus: Biden’s stunning climate pledge, Morrison digs in, and the AGL break-up.
4/26/202136 minutes
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Australia’s first offshore wind farm

Eric Coldham from Star of the South discusses the massive 2GW offshore wind project in Victoria that could be up and running in 2028. Plus: Te gas bauble bursts.
4/15/202140 minutes, 52 seconds
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The future of batteries, EVs and hydrogen

Logan Goldie-Scot, head of clean power research at BloombergNEF, discusses supply chain and price forecasts for battery storage, EVs and green hydrogen. Plus: Not so Kean on Turnbull, and Walcha’s big play.
4/8/202151 minutes, 4 seconds
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AGL’s Brett Redman on the big company split

AGL CEO Brett Redman on the reasons behind the utility’s proposed split, the pace of change with new technologies, and what’s next.
3/31/202133 minutes, 24 seconds
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Solar tax: AEMC’s Benn Barr on new export rule

AEMC CEO Benn Barr discussed the controversial new solar tax, and the rule maker’s approach to the re-write of the energy market design. Plus: Batteries vs gas.
3/26/202129 minutes, 59 seconds
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Solar eclipse, and can EVs really provide storage on wheels

AEMO presses the off button for rooftop solar, and can EVs really provide battery storage on wheels for the grid. Laura Jones from ANU’s School of Electrical, Energy and Materials Engineering, gives an update.
3/19/202141 minutes, 44 seconds
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Yallourn, Angus Taylor and the Enegy transition in Newcastle

We analyse the closure of Yallourn, the response from Angus Taylor, and are joined by The City of Newcastle’s Adam Clarke on how the coal city is transitioning to clean energy.
3/11/202135 minutes, 16 seconds
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Adam Bandt’s climate and energy action plan

Greens leader Adam Bandt joins Energy Insiders to discuss his party’s policies, the Coalition’s “deliberate” misinformation program, and the chances of striking a deal with Labor.
3/5/202141 minutes, 52 seconds
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What does Texas mean for Australia’s grid reform?

Texas blackouts have lessons for Australia. As climate impacts grow, new market reforms are introduced, and more battery storage comes into the grid.
2/26/202128 minutes, 11 seconds
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Batteries in the street: the new face of storage

Ausgrid says one-fifth of the NSW storage target could be met with community batteries located in streets in suburbs.
2/19/202140 minutes, 47 seconds
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AGL’s survival plan, and AEMO’s new boss

Can AGL survive the rapid energy transition, what does the new CEO mean for Australia’s grid, and more big batteries.
2/12/202132 minutes, 14 seconds
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Can batteries rule the grid?

Battery storage and other technologies are likely to take on all the system services once delivered by fossil fuel generators. Stephen Sproul from Hitachi ABB explains how.
2/3/202147 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why networks now love solar and battery storage

The uptake of rooftop solar has defied the expectations of energy utilities, but networks now see it and battery storage as the key to their future. Ausnet’s Alistair Parker explains why.
1/28/202145 minutes, 16 seconds
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Missing link: Can conservatives embrace energy transition?

A new conservative think tank proposes an orderly and faster closure plan for coal generators. Can conservatives really get on board the energy transition?
12/23/202043 minutes, 29 seconds
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How good is green hydrogen?

In a world of ageing coal clunkers and big dreams of renewable energy exports, we speak to Josh Gabbatiss from Carbon Brief about the potential for green hydrogen.
12/18/202038 minutes, 59 seconds
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How companies and states rescued wind and solar

A combination of corporate and state government demand rescued many wind and solar projects in 2020. Chris Briggs explains why.
12/4/202037 minutes, 20 seconds
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EV taxes, big batteries and green hydrogen

We talk to UQ’s EV specialist Jake Whitehead about the impact of the proposed electric vehicle road tax, and look at the contest of ideas between NSW and Canberra, and more big battery and green hydrogen announcements.
11/27/202039 minutes, 37 seconds
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Matt Kean and the NSW energy transition

NSW energy minister Matt Kean explains why the state is fast-tracking plans to transition from coal to renewables. Plus: Australia’s newest big battery, and very big green hydrogen plans.
11/18/202039 minutes, 5 seconds
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Why wind is better value than solar

Tilt Renewables CEO Deion Campbell explains why wind farms are better value than solar right now, and challenges at Dundonnell. Plus: Big renewable visions from NSW and Fortescue.
11/13/202041 minutes, 27 seconds
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CEFC sees “raft” of battery deals, but gas “debatable”

The head of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, Ian Learmonth, expects a “raft” of battery storage deals, but says role of CEFC in new gas generation is “debatable”.
11/5/202051 minutes, 49 seconds
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Can China wean itself off coal?

China has set a net zero emissions target, which ultimately means the closure of the biggest coal fleet in the world. China coal expert Ryna Yiyun Cui from the University of Maryland explains how this might be done.
10/29/202043 minutes, 44 seconds
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Why network companies want to move beyond poles and wires

Rick Francis, CEO of network investor Spark Infrastructure, explains why networks are key to the clean energy transition. And it’s not just poles and wires.
10/21/202057 minutes, 12 seconds
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Zibelman on why she is leaving, and AEMO’s next steps

In her first interview since announcing her surprise decision to leave AEMO, Audrey Zibelman explains why she took the position with Google’s X, and what’s next for Australia’s clean energy transition.
10/15/202053 minutes, 39 seconds
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The windy west, and network news

The new Warradarge wind farm north of Perth will be one of Australia’s best performing, with a capacity factor of around 50%. Bright Energy’s Tom Frood explains why, and we look at the latest network news.
10/9/202034 minutes, 27 seconds
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Zibelman, Schott and the “step change” transition

The soon-to-depart Audrey Zibelman and the newly re-appointed Kerry Schott make clear that the clean energy transition in Australia will be rapid.
10/2/202040 minutes, 44 seconds
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Tesla’s battery revolution, CCS, and the climate emergency

Tesla’s Battery Day delivered anticipated cost cuts, but the agency to act is highlighted by both Elon Musk and our guest, Zeke Hausfather from The Breakthrough Institute.
9/25/202050 minutes, 56 seconds
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Coalition’s gas plans, changing ARENA into ACCSA, and Battery Day

The Coalition’s energy week begins with big gas plans and finishes with more support for carbon capture and storage. And we talk to lithium market expert Rod Hooper ahead of Tesla’s Battery Day.
9/18/202044 minutes, 54 seconds
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Lynham: Our future is renewable energy

Queensland energy minister Anthony Lynham says the future of Australia is in renewable energy. All the states understand this, the only party that doesn’t is the federal government.
9/14/202049 minutes, 1 second
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It’s going to be a quick transition, and markets need to change

Hydro Tasmania CEO Stephen Davy steps down this week with a prediction that the clean energy transition can happen faster than people think, but will need new market signals.
9/3/202038 minutes, 54 seconds
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The clean energy transition, and how to connect it

AEMO’s Alex Wonhas joins Energy Insiders to discuss the new 20-year plan to manage the switch to a renewables dominated grid, and how to connect this new wind and solar capacity.
8/27/202042 minutes, 37 seconds
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State of inertia and potential for grid-forming inverters

The West Australia grid is in the midst of an energy transition, but is on its own. AEMO’s Dean Sharafi explains the importance of inertia, and the potential of grid-forming inverters.
8/20/202043 minutes, 25 seconds
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Garnaut’s Sunshot to renewables future

Ross Garnaut on his split with Gupta, his Sunshot plan for renewables, and how Australia can still become a clean energy superpower.
8/14/202041 minutes, 54 seconds
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Why WA and miners can lead transition to wind and solar

W.A. energy minister Bill Johnston and a panel of experts join the Energy Insiders podcast to discuss the conversion of miners to wind and solar, and plans for the state’s main grid.
8/7/202054 minutes, 33 seconds
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Angus Taylor tries to bury energy transition under cloak of secrecy

Australia’s energy transition is accelerating, but energy minister Angus Taylor is doing his best to try and bury the details and the key decisions.
7/29/202024 minutes, 59 seconds
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Solar exports: More sun for everyone

Two NGOs have proposed a new rule change to ensure that all solar households have right to export, and that networks are making the appropriate investment to allow this.
7/16/202041 minutes, 14 seconds
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Digital, distributed and democratic: The new energy future

SwitchedIn CEO Andrew Mears joins the Energy Insiders podcast to talk about behind the meter issues, virtual power plants and all things, digital, distributed and democratic.
7/10/202045 minutes, 47 seconds
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Energy minister Matt Kean’s vision for NSW to be renewable superpower

NSW energy minister Matt Kean says cheap and clean wind, solar and storage can turn the state into an economic superpower. It’s an opportunity too good to miss.
6/29/202045 minutes, 54 seconds
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Electric vehicles: Can the world catch up with Tesla?

International Council on Clean Transportation chief Drew Kodjak on the need for the world’s car manufacturers to catch up with Tesla, and why Australia should - at the very least - introduce fuel economy standards.
6/24/202045 minutes, 30 seconds
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Batteries as virtual dams, and virtual transmission

Battery storage company Fluence unveils its latest technology and argues the case for batteries to act as “virtual transmission” and "virtual dams”.
6/17/202047 minutes, 18 seconds
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Telstra dials up pursuit of 100 per cent renewables target

Telstra is back in the market looking for new wind and solar projects to help get it to its 100 per cent renewables target by 2025, as its Belong subsidiary launches new campaign about emissions from mobile data.
6/5/202047 minutes, 5 seconds
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Sun Cable’s $20 billion solar and storage plan

Sun Cable CEO David Griffin joins Energy Insiders to discuss the latest update for the $20 billion plan to build the world’s biggest solar farm and biggest battery storage plant in the Northern Territory.
5/28/202052 minutes, 46 seconds
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Could Market Forces bring an end to coal and gas?

Julien Vincent from Market Forces on the campaign to get banks, investment houses and superannuation funds to switch away from fossil fuels and into new clean technologies.
5/20/202042 minutes, 46 seconds
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How to integrate 75 per cent wind and solar into Australia’s main grid

AEMO’s Alex Wonhas joins Energy Insiders to discuss the operator’s Renewables Integration Study and how to integrate world-leading 75 per cent wind and solar into Australia’s main grid.
5/12/202043 minutes, 11 seconds
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Transgrid and the new links to the future grid

Transgrid CEO Paul Italiano discusses new upgrade and the challenge - putting square pegs in round holes - of negotiating Australia’s complex regulatory regime
4/28/202039 minutes, 50 seconds
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Why green hydrogen beats coal hydrogen

Bloomberg NEF’s Kobad Bhavnagri on the prospects for a hydrogen economy, and why green hydrogen will easily beat coal hydrogen on costs and emissions.
4/21/202054 minutes, 12 seconds
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Why WA could take lead in renewable energy transition

WA energy minister Bill Johnston joins the Energy Insiders podcast to explain his state’s transition plans. “We can make our own rules,” he says.
4/15/202041 minutes, 2 seconds
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Australia’s rapid and low cost path to zero emissions

ClimateWorks CEO Anna Skarbek on her latest report identifying ways to rapidly decarbonise Australia’s economy. Plus: WA’s ground-breaking distributed energy plan, and falling power prices.
4/7/202046 minutes, 30 seconds
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The plan behind Australia’s biggest wind farm

Acciona’s Brett Wickham joins Energy Insiders to discuss his company’s plans for a 1029MW wind farm in Queensland, and the future of storage. Plus: Genex lands contract for pumped hydro.
3/31/202046 minutes, 59 seconds
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Covid-19 and the electricity grid

Is there a better way to respond to Covid-19? Economist Matt Grudnoff on why the government stimulus package should lock in secondary benefits, the type you get from renewables.
3/24/202030 minutes, 16 seconds
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How to waste $1 trillion on coal

New analysis from Carbon Tracker finds governments and investors risk losing $1 trillion through investments in new coal generation, because it can’t compete with wind and solar.
3/19/202044 minutes, 8 seconds
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Two paths towards 100% renewables

Windlab’s David Osmond looks ate transmission and storage needs for high renewables grid, while ANU’s Bjorn Sturmberg focuses on battery technology.
3/6/202051 minutes, 5 seconds
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How to design a market for high renewables grid

Australia needs a new market design to cater for shift to high share of renewables. Energy Transition’s Eric Gimon has some suggestions for a market dominated by wind and solar.
2/27/202034 minutes, 12 seconds
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Victoria goes it alone to save renewable transition

Victoria energy minister Lily D’Ambrosio laments “crazy situation” around grid connections and becomes the latest state to “go it alone”, introducing new legislation that will allow Victoria to fast-track transmission investment.
2/19/202035 minutes, 34 seconds
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There’s no “new normal” in climate change

ANU’s Mark Howden explains why we have a climate crisis, not an emergency, and why we shouldn’t expect a “new normal” in climate change. Plus: Putting Coal back in the Coalition.
2/12/202040 minutes, 20 seconds
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Can Steggall bridge the climate divide?

Can Steggall bridge the climate divide? by RenewEconomy
2/4/202036 minutes, 37 seconds
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Australia’s biggest unsubsidised battery

Vena Energy’s Anil Nangia discusses Wandoan big battery in Queensland, the biggest unsubsidised battery in Australia to date. Plus: Morrison’s climate and energy fail.
1/30/202035 minutes, 12 seconds
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Australia’s energy future is renewable, and digital

AEMO’s head of system design and engineering Alex Wonhas joins our last podcast of 2019 to discuss Australia’s energy transition and the Integrated System Plan.
12/18/201947 minutes, 35 seconds
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Why networks really like wind and solar

Network owners were once seen as the villains for over-charging on local networks, but they are pretty happy about being asked to build new links to capture wind and solar resources.
12/12/201951 minutes, 44 seconds
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Why Tasmania wants to be battery of the nation

Hydro Tasmania CEO Stephen Davy on plans to become the “battery of the nation”, and to help out Victoria when its brown coal generators stop production.
12/3/201947 minutes, 12 seconds
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Australia should be world leader in “base-cost” renewables

BloombergNEF founder Michael Liebreich on his horror of Australia’s bushfires, government indifference, and the huge opportunities for Australia in leading the world in “base-cost” renewables.
11/26/201942 minutes, 8 seconds
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World’s biggest solar farm, and biggest battery

In a week of “world’s biggest projects”, billionaires Mike Cannon Brookes and Twiggy Forrest back huge project in Northern Territory, while Tesla big battery in South Australia gets an upgrade.
11/22/201926 minutes, 39 seconds
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Carbon price takes toll on coal generators in Europe

The rising carbon price is starting to have a real impact on coal generation in Europe, with coal output down sharply this year. Analyst Gerard Wynn paints the picture.
11/13/201940 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ross Garnaut and why Australia can be a renewable superpower

Australia's electricity future with leading economist and climate change policy expert Professor Ross Garnaut
11/6/201942 minutes, 20 seconds
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CleanCo pumps up for Queensland duck curve

CleanCo chair Jacqui Walters discusses plans and strategies as Queensland’s newest generation company prepares to enter the market this week.
10/29/201935 minutes, 41 seconds
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Where will CEFC spend its remaining billions?

CEO Ian Learmonth discusses the Clean Energy Finance Corp’s investment strategy, and which technologies and sectors will be targeted from now.
10/25/201938 minutes, 23 seconds
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Australia’s future grid? You decide

Oliver Woldring and Jose Zapata from ITP Renewables discuss OpenCem, which allows people to model their own energy transition. Plus: AEMC’s new rules.
10/18/201940 minutes
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100% renewables? Let’s do 700% renewables!

ARENA chief executive Darren Miller discusses potential of renewable hydrogen if it can replace the LNG market, and the transition to a decentralised, democratised and consumer-focused grid.
10/8/201948 minutes, 37 seconds
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View from China: Climate and carbon markets

Beijing-based Stian Reklev joins Energy Insiders to provide the view from China on climate, coal and carbon markets, and why progress is slow. Plus, the regulatory problems in Australia.
10/4/201932 minutes, 51 seconds
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Is this the end of the wind and solar boom?

20 big investors warn that new wind and solar projects won’t go ahead without changes to marginal loss factors process. Group chairman Rob Grant explains why. Plus: Coal in decline, but COAG is back.
9/25/201933 minutes, 14 seconds
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Let’s not forget climate science

Professor Brendan Mackey, a lead IPCC author, with the latest update on climate science.
9/12/201940 minutes, 27 seconds
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It’s all about dispatchability

Nexif founder CEO Matthew Bartley on leasing South Australia’s back up generators, doubling the size of Lincoln Gap wind farm and adding battery storage. Plus, those negative prices.
9/6/201939 minutes, 16 seconds
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Humans are too slow for wind, solar and batteries

Susan Kennedy is the former chief of staff to California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Now the two have teamed up to offer artificial intelligence and machine learning to integrated wind, solar and storage.
8/29/201934 minutes, 51 seconds
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On the road to a decarbonised grid

Transgrid’s Andrew Kingsmill on thinking big and renewable energy zones, and AEMO’s long term modelling to decarbonise the grid.
8/21/201934 minutes, 2 seconds
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Alinta’s vision of a rapid transition to clean energy

Alinta CEO Jeff Dimery on record profits, record low prices for wind energy, the economics of battery storage and the early exit of coal generators.
8/12/201935 minutes, 34 seconds
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Snowy Hydro in the spotlight

Snowy Hydro’s Gordon Wymer goes into the fine details of the proposed Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro scheme. Plus. The regulator’s power play on wind farms.
8/9/201937 minutes, 13 seconds
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Coalition’s revenge on RET, Labor’s solar stumble

The big talking point at Clean Energy Summit was the absence of the Coalition government and the lack of network planning. Meanwhile, Lily D’Ambrosio defends solar rebate.
8/1/201930 minutes, 35 seconds
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Does demand response spell the end for dirty peakers?

Nearly two decades after it was first proposed, demand response is to finally become a part of Australia’s electricity market. Craig Memery, from PIAC explains. Plus: Queensland finally delivers.
7/26/201933 minutes, 48 seconds
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Behind Northern Territory’s 10GW solar plans

Eytan Lenko, chair of Beyond Zero Emissions, explains why governments, suppliers, developers, and financiers are getting behind proposals for the world’s biggest solar project in the N.T.
7/17/201936 minutes, 39 seconds
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Where to now for battery storage?

Australia now has half a dozen large batteries operating or nearing completion on the grid. Where to now? We talk to Fluence business development head Jaad Cabbabe.
7/11/201935 minutes, 44 seconds
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An audience with the Rottnest wind turbine

Rottnest wind turbine stands alone but it’s influence goes far beyond Perth’s holiday playground. It turned Tony Abbott against wind energy. We find out why.
6/25/201916 minutes, 4 seconds
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Mining industry turns to wind, solar, batteries and hydrogen

The mining industry is going green - at least in its electricity supply. A special “live” podcast from the Energy and Mines conference in Perth.
6/21/201954 minutes, 7 seconds
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The good and bad from Australia’s big grid

We look at the generator report card on how the grid is dealing with the present and shaping for the future. Plus: Lights out at Loy Yang A unit, while AGL looks to the future with telcos.
6/13/201948 minutes, 31 seconds
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Oliver Yates and what the public doesn't know

Former CEFC boss Oliver Yates talks about lessons from his recent Kooyong campaign and why the renewables sector needs to get its messaging right.
6/7/201940 minutes, 59 seconds
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Energy Insiders: Shuffling jokers as sea levels rise

Morrison shuffles cards, and sea level expert John Englander explains why oceans are rising more quickly than expected
5/28/201941 minutes, 54 seconds
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What’s the future for renewables in Australia?

Is Australia’s clean energy transition about to come to a crashing halt, or just hit a pause as the Coalition turns focus to coal? Clean Energy Council’s Kane Thornton discusses Morrison’s big win.
5/21/201930 minutes, 35 seconds
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Australia goes to the polls

Peter Lewis from Essential Media on the likely outcomes in Saturday’s federal election, the role of climate and energy policy and the rise of the independents.
5/15/201931 minutes, 15 seconds
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Australia’s place in the global solar market

Ivan Higuearas, the international head of Gransolar, discusses why Australia is a global solar hot-spot, if we get the rules and policies right, and some interesting ideas about battery storage.
5/10/201935 minutes, 46 seconds
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Have regulators gone too far on "system strength”?

Power systems expert Bruce Miller questions why new wind and solar plants are required to install synchronous condensers, and questions other regulatory thinking about frequency and voltage.
5/2/201939 minutes, 23 seconds
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Renew Estate’s very big storage play

Fresh from its landmark deal on the Bomen solar farm, Renew Estate has filed a development application for a huge solar farm and battery in NSW.
4/24/201937 minutes, 37 seconds
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How to electrify the world with renewables

Christian Breyer from LUT University discusses the newly released study that shows if Paris targets are to be met, everything needs to be electrified and powered by renewables.
4/17/201938 minutes, 4 seconds
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Butler says Labor will move quickly on climate and energy

Mark Butler outlines his plans should Labor win government. Plus, we look at Snowy 2.0 costs and the failed Port Augusta solar tower project.
4/11/201929 minutes
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Pilbara wind and solar will be cheapest power in Asia

CWP Renewables chair Alex Hewitt to discuss the need to accelerate policy, the wind, solar and battery project in NSW, and the giant Pilbara wind and solar plans.
4/5/201934 minutes, 15 seconds
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Coalition’s coal reality check, and Shell’s big electric plans

We look at the outcomes of the NSW election and the federal Coaliton’s shortlist, and we are joined by Brian Davis, the head of Shell’s new energy solutions business.
3/27/201939 minutes, 26 seconds
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EnergyAustralia explains why wind and solar will be “bedrock" of Australia’s grid

EnergyAustralia’s Mark Collette explains why wind and solar will replace coal as the “bedrock” of Australia’s electricity grid.
3/20/201948 minutes, 44 seconds
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Why pulling down polls and wires is a good idea

Horizon Power’s Mark Paterson explains why replacing poles and wires with solar and batteries is a world first, and a great idea. Plus: The RBA intervenes on climate, and Snowy’s modelling.
3/14/201945 minutes, 40 seconds
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Coalition’s fake news on climate and energy

Climate Council’s Greg Bourne on why scientists and researchers are so outraged by Coalition givernment’s fake claims on emissions.
3/6/201935 minutes, 9 seconds
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Simec Energy and ScoMo’s big hydro pump

Simec Energy’s Marc Barrington on the Gupta company’s plans for clean energy, the PUB battery at Port Augusta, and trying to make sense of the Coalition energy policy.
2/27/201941 minutes, 5 seconds
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100 per cent renewables: Is California dreaming?

Angelina Galiteva, vice chair of the California Independent System Operator, talks about that state’s 100 per cent renewable energy target, and how it will get there.
2/20/201935 minutes, 7 seconds
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AGL CEO Brett Redman on Australia’s “massive” energy transition

Brett Redman, the head of AGL and operator of Australia’s biggest coal generation fleet says Australia is in the midst of a “massive” energy transition, and explains how he hopes to navigate his way through.
2/14/201941 minutes, 54 seconds
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50% renewables: Too much, too soon? Or too slow?

Energy expert Nicky Ison joins the podcast to discuss renewables energy targets, the NSW policy vacuum, the need for more transmission and delivering solar to those who need it.
2/6/201935 minutes, 28 seconds
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Oliver Yates takes on Josh Frydenberg

Energy Insiders returns with an interview with former CEFC boss Oliver Yates, now challenging Josh Frydenberg in the “Menzies” seat of Kooyong, and a wrap of recent events.
1/29/201930 minutes, 41 seconds
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How Texas managed influx of renewables

Warren Lasher, head of system planning at the ERCOT grid in Texas, joins Energy Insiders to explain how that state is managing the huge influx of renewables - and a final wrap for the year.
12/16/201847 minutes, 18 seconds
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Smart Energy and the first year of the Tesla big battery

An interview with Neoen on the performance of the Tesla big battery at Hornsdale in its first year, and Australia’s $20 billion wind and solar boom.
12/11/201838 minutes, 46 seconds
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Mark Butler on Labor’s energy and climate policy

Mark Butler explains the details of Labor’s energy and climate policy, and how to reach 50% renewables and 45% emission reduction cuts by 2030.
12/3/201840 minutes, 56 seconds
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Victoria’s poll win and Labor’s energy plan

What does Victoria poll result mean for renewables, and has Labor got it right with its new energy plan?
11/28/201819 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ivor Frischknecht and the transition to 100% renewables

Former ARENA CEO Ivor Frischknecht joins Energy Insiders to provide some fascinating insights into the politics of energy, and the transition to 100 per cent renewable energy.
11/20/201840 minutes, 12 seconds
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Momentum Energy CEO Amy Childs

We talk to newly appointed Momentum Energy CEO Amy Childs, and look at the Coalition’s ham-fisted intervention in energy markets, and some good news on solar and batteries.
11/13/201838 minutes, 10 seconds
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Which Australian companies will go 100 per cent renewable?

Which Australian companies will go 100 per cent renewable? We talk to the head of RE100, who has been to Australia, while David Leitch let’s fly against the “fair dinkum bullshit” of the latest government energy intervention.
10/29/201829 minutes, 26 seconds
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Why big business is flowing into wind and solar

Flow Power is pioneering new retail model delivering renewable energy to big business consumes. We talk to CEO Matthew van der Linden.
10/23/201834 minutes, 3 seconds
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Coalswarm - Tracking coal plants by satellite

Coalswarm is an anti-coal NGO that is using satellite technology to keep track of coal generators across the world. We interview found and director Ted Nace, also the author of Gangs of America.
10/15/201837 minutes, 12 seconds
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Energy Insiders podcast special: “live” from All Energy

A special edition of Energy Insiders featuring David Leitch, Nigel Morris, Simon Corbell, and Glen Morelli “live” from the All Energy conference in Melbourne.
10/8/20181 hour, 5 minutes, 23 seconds
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Origin’s Greg Jarvis on why renewables are cheaper than coal

Origin’s Greg Jarvis on why renewables are cheaper than coal, why baseload is thing of the past, and why its looking at storage instead.
10/2/201839 minutes, 5 seconds
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Debunking anti-renewable myths and "fair dinkum" power

Simon Holmes à Court from the Energy Transition Hub spends much of his time challenging anti-renewable myths, and those who spread them - including energy minister Angus Taylor.
9/25/201839 minutes, 35 seconds
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EVs, transport emissions and the overwhelming case for renewables

Interview with Greg Bourne on Climate Council’s report on transport emissions, and Deloitte’s John O’Brien on the overwhelming case for renewables.
9/17/201838 minutes, 11 seconds
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Battery storage subsidies and SA energy minister Dan van Holst Pellekaan

SA energy minister Dan van Holst Pellekaan talks about his visit to Angus Taylor, and the South Australia subsidies for battery storage. And we take a look at Victoria’s renewable auction results and the discovery of a new power source in Canberra.
9/11/201824 minutes, 41 seconds
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Would conservatives try to stop clean energy if it wasn’t about emissions?

With wind, solar and storage clearly beating fossil fuels on costs, would conservatives seek to stop that investment if it were not also about emissions? Emma Herd, from the IGCC, joins us for a fascinating discussion.
9/5/201828 minutes, 56 seconds
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The future of pumped hydro

ANU’s Andrew Blakers and GE’s Bill Armstrong on the future of pumped hydro in Australia. Where and when will it be built?
8/29/201824 minutes, 57 seconds
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What Angus Taylor means for energy

Angus Taylor - who has spent years fighting renewable energy targets and attacking wind farm developments - is now energy minister. We assess.
8/27/201829 minutes, 52 seconds
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Lily D’Ambrosio and the big solar deal

Victoria energy minister Lily D’Ambrosio talks about the state’s big rooftop solar initiative; David Leitch accuses Rod Sims of stepping over the line; and why price caps could cause bills to rise.
8/20/201838 minutes, 59 seconds
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The good news from CoAG

Despite NEG imbroglio, CoAG did some good work on integration of renewables and looking to green hydrogen future. Plus: Interview with NAB’s energy market guru, Andrew Smith.
8/13/201836 minutes, 19 seconds
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Game of Tone’s - Winter is Coming

The remarkable predictions of the Energy Security Board - death to wind, solar and big batteries. Plus, fear and loathing at CEC Summit and an interview with Vestas CEO Peter Cowling.
8/6/201836 minutes, 18 seconds
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CEC on the spot over NEG

Kane Thornton on the CEC’s qualified support for the NEG, and the new connection hurdles threatening major wind and solar projects in Victoria, Queensland and NSW.
7/30/201833 minutes, 35 seconds
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Straw-man arguments for NEG

The straw-man arguments for the NEG drawn up by the Energy Security Board, compounds a disappointing ACCC report. Is there an agenda afoot? Of course there is.
7/25/201824 minutes, 39 seconds
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AEMO’S Audrey Zibelman

AEMO chief executive Audrey Zibelman discusses he newly released Integrated System Plan, and why we can have a cheaper, reliable grid with more renewables.
7/17/201830 minutes, 47 seconds
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NSW Labor sets course on renewables

NSW Labor says no to new coal, but may support government ownership of new wind and solar plants as it aims for high renewables share.
7/9/201832 minutes, 32 seconds
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The future of EVs

What future do EVs have in Australia? We talk to independent Senator Tim Storer, who is to chair Australia’s first parliamentary inquiry into the technology.
7/3/201832 minutes, 37 seconds
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Tasmania’s battery of the nation

Tassie Hydro is putting together a plan to become the “clean energy battery of the nation”. But how does it stack up?
6/25/201833 minutes, 51 seconds
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NEG: Devil in the detail

The latest version of the NEG is raising fears that while it might continue to be useless, at least for cutting emissions, it may not be benign. Dylan McConnell from the Climate and Energy College shares his concerns.
6/18/201832 minutes, 4 seconds
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Labor’s Mark Butler on the NEG and electric vehicles

Labor climate and energy spokesman Mark Butler talks to RenewEconomy about two important topics: the proposed National Energy Guarantee and electric vehicles.
6/13/201815 minutes, 8 seconds
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NSW coal, solar and Josh’s targets

NSW grid treads fine line, big news in solar(and storage) usher in new era, and Frydenberg explains his emissions targets and where RenewEconomy gets it wrong.
6/11/201839 minutes, 32 seconds
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Dispatchable solar: Just add water

Genex executive director Simon Kidston on the world-leading solar and pumped hydro storage plant planned for an old gold mine in north Queensland, and the changing face of generation.
6/4/201831 minutes, 3 seconds
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South Australia charges up for storage

Interviews with the South Australia Liberal government’s energy minister Dan van Holst Pellekaan, and battery storage maker Redflow’s Simon Hackett.
5/28/201835 minutes, 20 seconds
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AEMO chief executive Audrey Zibelman

AEMO chief executive Audrey Zibelman on the summer review, plans for more storage and demand management, and managing the transition to a consumer focused and flexible grid. This interview was recorded following Zibelman’s address to the South Australian Chamber of Commerce and Mines and Energy at there fringes of the Australian Energy Storage conference in Adelaide.
5/23/201810 minutes, 36 seconds
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Why WA may lead world on micro-grids

Western Australia has an opportunity to lead the world on micro-grid technology, with energy companies hailing solar and battery as the next revolution. We speak to Jessica Shaw, who is heading a parliamentary inquiry into micro-grids.
5/22/201831 minutes, 32 seconds
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ERM Power CEO Jon Stretch

ERM Power CEO Jon Stretch on the NEG, "solar firming" contracts, his LGC strategy and the shift to renewables.
5/14/201832 minutes, 38 seconds
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The $20 billion Pilbara renewables hub

CWP’s Andrew Dickson is working on a $20 billion wind and solar proposal for the Pilbara, and a remarkable solar taxi project in Africa.
5/8/201831 minutes, 48 seconds
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Blockchain for energy: Good or bad?

In Victoria 200 dairy farms are being invited to join a “virtual” mini grid powered by blockchain technology and their own solar and storage. But what is blockchain? And what are the benefits?
5/1/201832 minutes, 27 seconds
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What next for energy policy?

States should be able to iron our the wrinkles in the technical parts of the NEG, but what to do with an emissions reduction target that is “useless and atrocious”.
4/24/201820 minutes, 32 seconds
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NEG unplugged, and Tesla’s big rival

The National Energy Guarantee has been re-designed. What does this mean? Plus: Three interviews from last week’s smart energy conference.
4/16/201837 minutes, 19 seconds
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Future of storage in the US

Paul Denholm, from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado, explains how storage is changing the game in the world’s biggest electricity grid.
4/9/201836 minutes, 59 seconds
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ACT’s power play on NEG

ACT energy minister Shane Rattenbury on why the ACT won’t be bullied on the NEG; and why Monash Forum is last gasp for its battery storage rollout, and how the ACT’s 100% renewable target is costing little.
4/5/201828 minutes, 15 seconds
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World of wind and solar

Why wind energy is considered the Mercedes of the energy market, and solar the iPhone. And the latest on the NEG.
3/27/201829 minutes, 19 seconds
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South Australia hollers for a Marshall

The South Australia vote, deepening concerns about the NEG; the apparent split between Australia’s two leading energy institutions over policy and market rules, and CUB’s embrace of 100% renewables.
3/21/201826 minutes, 58 seconds
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The network that wants more solar

Ausgrid CEO Richard Gross explains why his network wants more solar, and how it plans to incorporate battery storage and electric vehicles.
3/14/201832 minutes, 43 seconds
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The shape of activism

Mara Bun, the new president of the Australian Conservation Foundation, on Adani, and the focus on environment, energy, and climate for one of Australia’s leading NGOs.
3/6/201818 minutes, 31 seconds
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Sonnen’s battery plans for Australia

Germany’s sonnen talks market for battery storage, and its plans for manufacturing plant in Australia. Plus: Why the NEG is looking a mess, and Snowy 2.0 needs more wind and solar.
2/27/201826 minutes, 28 seconds
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Jay Weatherill’s big energy vision

South Australia Premier Jay Weatherill explains why state election must be a referendum on renewables; hails Tesla battery; and applauds new AEMO boss.
2/22/201830 minutes, 31 seconds
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Wind, solar and storage

Tilt Renewables’ plan to combine wind, solar, battery storage and pumped hydro seems to be a blueprint for the future grid in Australia.
2/13/201827 minutes, 23 seconds
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Powershop, Powerwalls and power plays

Powershop’s Ed McManus on the retailer’s ground-breaking wind, solar and hydro deals, and why the Tesla big battery, and the even bigger Tesla virtual power plant, is good for consumers.
2/4/201833 minutes, 19 seconds
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Electric vehicles: Fact or fiction?

Electric vehicles are on the front pages of the mainstream media, largely because of all the wrong reasons. Behyad Jafari, the head of the EV Council, joins Energy Insiders to help sort fact from fiction.
1/29/201835 minutes, 12 seconds
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2017. And what’s in store for 2018

Giles Parkinson and David Leitch discuss why there were more highs than lows in 2017, and why that might be repeated in 2018.
12/21/201727 minutes, 11 seconds
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Moving beyond base-load

AGL chief economist Tim Nelson on renewable and storage replacement options for Liddell, the move beyond base-load, and what will make the NEG work.
12/17/201732 minutes, 3 seconds
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Audrey Zibelman on the future of energy

AEMO boss Audrey Zibelman discusses NEG and future of energy, saying trying to stop the transition is like trying to stop the internet.
12/11/201730 minutes, 47 seconds
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Tesla big battery, and what gas price fall?

The Tesla big battery, the first big intervention by AEMO due to gas supply issues, and what big energy users really want: lower prices.
12/6/201733 minutes, 1 second
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The future of storage

The Queensland poll result, the COAG meeting, and an interview with the lead author of the new Finkel report on energy storage.
11/27/201730 minutes, 2 seconds
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Renewables and efficiency: How they work together

Renewables and energy efficiency are expected to deliver the bulk of emissions reductions over the next few decades. But how do we get policies that encourage both? Special Edition from the National Energy Efficiency Conference.
11/24/201736 minutes, 9 seconds
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Energy Insiders Special Edition: Disruptive Innovation Festival

A special edition of Energy Insiders for the Disruptive Innovation Festival, focusing on how data and tech can transform the consumer experience of electricity.
11/21/201732 minutes, 3 seconds
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California Leading

California Energy Commissioner Andrew McAllister joins Energy Insiders to explain that state’s approach to high renewables targets, storage, energy efficiency and demand management.
11/16/201731 minutes, 42 seconds
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CEFC on NEG, battery storage and returns

CEFC boss Ian Learmonth joins Energy Insiders to discuss the NEG, the new Lincoln Gap wind farm with battery storage, and what’s next for the CEFC’s growing portfolio.
11/13/201732 minutes, 21 seconds
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Whyalla leads on consumer power

Why Whyalla’s green steel turns the tables on the fossil fuel industry; why networks suddenly love rooftop solar; and why Garnaut’s down on the NEG.
11/6/201725 minutes, 50 seconds
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How wind, solar and storage will beat coal

Windlab explains why world-first wind plus solar plus storage facility in Queensland will beat coal, and why NEG is so disappointing to industry.
10/27/201730 minutes, 4 seconds
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The National Energy Guarantee unpacked

Does the fact that it got past the Coalition party room make the National Energy Guarantee good policy?
10/22/201733 minutes, 19 seconds
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Australia’s peak stupid, China’s peak emissions

Australia’s energy debate hit peak stupid last week, and then got even worse. Meanwhile, in China, the world’s biggest polluter may have already reached peak emissions.
10/15/201732 minutes, 55 seconds
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Will we run out of lithium?

Australian lithium miner Orocobre on the looming shortfall in lithium needed for EVs and batteries, and on the deficiency of Australia’s energy policies.
10/10/201727 minutes, 58 seconds
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South Australia’s big battery

The owner of the so called Tesla big battery is French company Neoen. Its Australian head Franck Woitiez joins Energy Insiders to discuss that project, and other storage projects on the horizon.
10/1/201730 minutes, 20 seconds
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Blockchain and blockheads

Power Ledger’s Jemma Green on how blockchain technology will allow consumers to share solar energy; while David Leitch and Giles Parkinson differ on whether we should ignore Tony Abbott.
9/25/201725 minutes, 36 seconds
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Liddell and Tomago road trip, and Murdoch fabrications.

A road trip to the Hunter Valley to visit Liddell and Tomago, the Murdoch media’s renewable fabrications, and political stalemates.
9/19/201726 minutes, 31 seconds
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Turnbull’s mystifying “Captain’s pick” on Liddell

New head of AEMO expert advisory committee says Coalition push for Liddell is mystifying, given AEMO and Finkel Review, while analyst David Leitch says it is Venezuela-Style politics.
9/11/201737 minutes, 3 seconds
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AEMO’s big day on baseload

What will AEMO tell the government about the need for more baseload? And why Turnbull’s meeting with the big retailers was a waste of time.
9/4/201728 minutes, 50 seconds
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Victoria takes lead in renewables

Victoria delivers on its promised path to 40 per cent renewables, but what is NSW up to? John Grimes, head of the Australian solar council and energy council, joins Energy Insiders to also talk about the back-down on battery storage by Standards Australia, the ongoing rush to large scale solar, and the policy gap in Canberra.
8/28/201728 minutes, 42 seconds
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Port Augusta’s ground breaking solar tower

Solar thermal expert Keith Lovegrove joins Energy Insiders to discuss the Port Augusta solar tower project. Will it make money? How will it change energy markets? Plus: Cheap wind, and complaining manufacturers.
8/21/201731 minutes, 1 second
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Turnbull’s Kath and Kim moment on energy

Tristan Edis joins the EI team to discuss Turnbull’s Kath and Kim moment; when too much solar is never enough; and Australia’s new energy Czar.
8/14/201730 minutes, 37 seconds
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Malcolm in an energy muddle

Malcolm Turnbull has summoned the eight biggest energy retailers to Canberra for a summit. What will he tell them? Plus: A 1GW solar plant.
8/7/201723 minutes, 27 seconds
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Tesla, energy price wars and smart energy

Marija Petkovic, the CEO of Energy Synapse, joins Energy Insiders to discuss the release of the Model 3, the energy price wars, and the smarter way to address energy costs.
7/30/201729 minutes, 9 seconds
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Micro-grids, peer-to-peer, and 100% renewables

Greensync’s Phil Blythe joins the Energy Insiders to discuss his award winning Victoria micro-grid project and the future of energy.
7/23/201729 minutes, 3 seconds
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COAG, Tesla, delusions and Alan Jones

What COAG means, the extraordinary response to the Tesla battery, Malcom Turnbull’s coal delusions and the appallingly ugly Alan Jones.
7/16/201724 minutes, 50 seconds
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Energy Visions: Mark Butler and Climate Wars

Labor’s mark Butler discussed his new book Climate Wars and his vision for a clean energy future and how to get there.
7/10/201725 minutes, 30 seconds
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Why networks love Sonnen, and not generators

ENA boss John Bradley joins the Energy Insiders to discuss Sonnen’s battery launch, rising bills, the push for coal plants and how networks will lower their own costs.
7/6/201729 minutes
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How does a network adapt to a modern grid?

Simon McKenzie from Vector discusses big Australian battery storage tender win, and the future of utilities.
7/2/201726 minutes, 9 seconds
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Behind Goldwind’s stunning low wind contract

Goldwind CEO John Titchen on record low wind costs, wind/solar hybrids and another big wind farm, the Finkel Review and why Tasmania should get an extra connection to mainland to be the “renewable battery”.
6/26/201732 minutes, 34 seconds
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Simon Corbell on Finkel, VRET and storage

Regular Insiders Giles Parkinson and David Leitch are joined by Simon Corbell to discuss the Finkel Review, Victoria’s renewables target, and the shifts in battery storage.
6/19/201729 minutes, 36 seconds
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Finkel Review, the highs and lows

Can Alan Finkel’s energy blueprint find a political compromise and beat a path to the Paris climate goals? And why a three-notice requirement for closing coal generators might be a bad idea.
6/12/201717 minutes, 23 seconds
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Solar’s big play, and Trump’s vandalism

Telstra push into solar to be followed by other corporates, and what Trump’s dumb decision on Paris means for Australia.
6/1/201726 minutes, 21 seconds
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The plunging cost of battery storage

Energy Insiders are joined by former CEFC boss Oliver Yates to discuss the latest dramatic developments in storage, transmission costs, renewables auctions and the Finkel Review.
5/25/201732 minutes, 24 seconds
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Australia gets its mojo back

Australia jumps up renewable energy ratings; ARENA high fives solar program; AEMO’s demand response ambition; and Kangaroo Island loses one, wins one in battle with network.
5/19/201719 minutes, 50 seconds
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Wind energy’s record low

Origin’s record low wind PPA, NSW’s new network sale and what it means for consumers, South Australia’s inertia problems, and automous vehicles.
5/15/201723 minutes, 12 seconds
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Wind and solar cancel gas transition

Is doubling of solar tariffs good or bad?; investment boom means RET will be met; AGL admits gas transition won’t happen thanks to battery storage; and much more.
5/5/201719 minutes, 59 seconds
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Turnbull's big gas play

Turnbull tries to make gas cheap again; AGL cold coal comfort; the solar boom; and new battery storage tenders.
4/27/201719 minutes, 58 seconds
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RE Weekly Podcast April 13

In this latest edition of the RenewEconomy Weekly Energy Podcast, RenewEconomy founder and editor Giles Parkinson and columnist and energy markets expert David Leitch look at new rules that may end the outrageous rorting of wholesale markets by the fossil fuel oligopoly.
4/13/201717 minutes, 7 seconds
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RE Weekly Podcast April 7

Giles Parkinson and David Leitch discuss this weeks main events - politics, solar and storage.
4/7/201722 minutes, 25 seconds
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RE Weekly Podcast March 31

Giles Parkinson and David Leitch discuss this weeks main events - politics, solar and storage.
3/30/201721 minutes, 40 seconds
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RE Weekly Podcast March 24

Giles Parkinson and David Leitch discuss this weeks main events - politics, solar and storage.
3/24/201717 minutes, 41 seconds
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RE Weekly Podcast March 17

Giles Parkinson and David Leitch discuss this weeks main events - politics, solar and storage.
3/16/201719 minutes, 28 seconds
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RE Weekly Podcast March 10

Giles Parkinson and David Leitch discuss this weeks main events - politics, solar and storage.
3/10/201718 minutes, 54 seconds
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RE Weekly Podcast March 3

Giles Parkinson and David Leitch discuss this weeks main events - politics, solar and storage.
3/3/201719 minutes, 47 seconds
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RE Weekly Podcast Feb 17

Giles Parkinson and David Leitch discuss this weeks main events - politics, solar and storage.
2/17/201716 minutes, 7 seconds
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RE Weekly Podcast Dec 21

Giles Parkinson and David Leitch wrap up 2016 and discuss what's to come in 2017.
12/20/201619 minutes, 43 seconds
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RE Weekly Podcast Dec 16

Giles Parkinson and David Leitch discuss this weeks main events - politics, solar and storage.
12/16/201618 minutes, 48 seconds
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RE Weekly Podcast Dec 09

Giles Parkinson and David Leitch discuss this weeks main events - politics, solar and storage.
12/9/201618 minutes, 38 seconds