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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How wind, solar and storage will beat coal
27/10/2017 Duration: 30minWindlab explains why world-first wind plus solar plus storage facility in Queensland will beat coal, and why NEG is so disappointing to industry.
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The National Energy Guarantee unpacked
22/10/2017 Duration: 33minDoes the fact that it got past the Coalition party room make the National Energy Guarantee good policy?
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Australia’s peak stupid, China’s peak emissions
15/10/2017 Duration: 32minAustralia’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.
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Will we run out of lithium?
10/10/2017 Duration: 27minAustralian lithium miner Orocobre on the looming shortfall in lithium needed for EVs and batteries, and on the deficiency of Australia’s energy policies.
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South Australia’s big battery
01/10/2017 Duration: 30minThe 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.
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Blockchain and blockheads
25/09/2017 Duration: 25minPower 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.
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Liddell and Tomago road trip, and Murdoch fabrications.
19/09/2017 Duration: 26minA road trip to the Hunter Valley to visit Liddell and Tomago, the Murdoch media’s renewable fabrications, and political stalemates.
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Turnbull’s mystifying “Captain’s pick” on Liddell
11/09/2017 Duration: 37minNew 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.
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AEMO’s big day on baseload
04/09/2017 Duration: 28minWhat 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.
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Victoria takes lead in renewables
28/08/2017 Duration: 28minVictoria 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.
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Port Augusta’s ground breaking solar tower
21/08/2017 Duration: 31minSolar 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.
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Turnbull’s Kath and Kim moment on energy
14/08/2017 Duration: 30minTristan 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.
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Malcolm in an energy muddle
07/08/2017 Duration: 23minMalcolm Turnbull has summoned the eight biggest energy retailers to Canberra for a summit. What will he tell them? Plus: A 1GW solar plant.
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Tesla, energy price wars and smart energy
30/07/2017 Duration: 29minMarija 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.
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Micro-grids, peer-to-peer, and 100% renewables
23/07/2017 Duration: 29minGreensync’s Phil Blythe joins the Energy Insiders to discuss his award winning Victoria micro-grid project and the future of energy.
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COAG, Tesla, delusions and Alan Jones
16/07/2017 Duration: 24minWhat COAG means, the extraordinary response to the Tesla battery, Malcom Turnbull’s coal delusions and the appallingly ugly Alan Jones.
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Energy Visions: Mark Butler and Climate Wars
10/07/2017 Duration: 25minLabor’s mark Butler discussed his new book Climate Wars and his vision for a clean energy future and how to get there.
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Why networks love Sonnen, and not generators
06/07/2017 Duration: 29minENA 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.
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How does a network adapt to a modern grid?
02/07/2017 Duration: 26minSimon McKenzie from Vector discusses big Australian battery storage tender win, and the future of utilities.
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Behind Goldwind’s stunning low wind contract
26/06/2017 Duration: 32minGoldwind 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”.