Synopsis
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.
Episodes
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Solar and wind driving fastest ever energy transition
26/04/2021 Duration: 36minCarbonTracker’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.
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Australia’s first offshore wind farm
15/04/2021 Duration: 40minEric 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.
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The future of batteries, EVs and hydrogen
08/04/2021 Duration: 51minLogan 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.
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AGL’s Brett Redman on the big company split
31/03/2021 Duration: 33minAGL CEO Brett Redman on the reasons behind the utility’s proposed split, the pace of change with new technologies, and what’s next.
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Solar tax: AEMC’s Benn Barr on new export rule
26/03/2021 Duration: 29minAEMC 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.
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Solar eclipse, and can EVs really provide storage on wheels
19/03/2021 Duration: 41minAEMO 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.
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Yallourn, Angus Taylor and the Enegy transition in Newcastle
11/03/2021 Duration: 35minWe 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.
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Adam Bandt’s climate and energy action plan
05/03/2021 Duration: 41minGreens 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.
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What does Texas mean for Australia’s grid reform?
26/02/2021 Duration: 28minTexas blackouts have lessons for Australia. As climate impacts grow, new market reforms are introduced, and more battery storage comes into the grid.
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Batteries in the street: the new face of storage
19/02/2021 Duration: 40minAusgrid says one-fifth of the NSW storage target could be met with community batteries located in streets in suburbs.
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AGL’s survival plan, and AEMO’s new boss
12/02/2021 Duration: 32minCan AGL survive the rapid energy transition, what does the new CEO mean for Australia’s grid, and more big batteries.
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Can batteries rule the grid?
03/02/2021 Duration: 47minBattery 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.
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Why networks now love solar and battery storage
28/01/2021 Duration: 45minThe 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.
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Missing link: Can conservatives embrace energy transition?
23/12/2020 Duration: 43minA new conservative think tank proposes an orderly and faster closure plan for coal generators. Can conservatives really get on board the energy transition?
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How good is green hydrogen?
18/12/2020 Duration: 38minIn 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.
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How companies and states rescued wind and solar
04/12/2020 Duration: 37minA combination of corporate and state government demand rescued many wind and solar projects in 2020. Chris Briggs explains why.
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EV taxes, big batteries and green hydrogen
27/11/2020 Duration: 39minWe 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.
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Matt Kean and the NSW energy transition
18/11/2020 Duration: 39minNSW 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.
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Why wind is better value than solar
13/11/2020 Duration: 41minTilt 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.
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CEFC sees “raft” of battery deals, but gas “debatable”
05/11/2020 Duration: 51minThe 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”.