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Podcasts
Energy Insiders Podcast: 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.
The Driven Podcast: Tony Seba on why, by 2025, all new cars will be electric
Why all new cars will be electric by 2025, and why your next purchase could be your last. An interview with Tony Seba.
Solar Insiders Podcast: The fallout from Victoria’s solar rebates
Victoria Labor’s solar rebate proposal is having an impact on the solar market, with customers putting off installations.
Energy Insiders Special Podcast: 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?
Energy Insiders Podcast: 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.
Energy Insiders Podcast: Lily D’Ambrosio and the big solar deal
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.
Solar Insiders Podcast: The future of solar rebates
The future of solar rebates is up in the air as the ACCC pushes for government to adopt its “complete package.” We talk with Sunwiz’ Warwick Johnston about the implications and state of commercial solar.
Energy Insiders Podcast: 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.
Energy Insiders Podcast: Games 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.