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Join Anne Delaney as she tracks the electrification of everything with people at the forefront of the electrification transition.

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Join Anne Delaney as she tracks the electrification of everything with people at the forefront of the electrification transition.

    Community batteries are failing to deliver value for energy consumers, or reduce bills

    Community batteries are failing to deliver value for energy consumers, or reduce bills

    As we embrace the renewable energy transition there’s a growing interest in ‘community’ batteries – they’re seen as a way for local communities to share energy resources, especially with people who can’t afford their own batteries or solar. But Tristan Edis, the Director of Analysis and Advisory at the consultancy firm Green Energy Markets, says most of the medium sized batteries that have so far been installed in Australia and called ‘community’ batteries have failed to deliver value for energy consumers, or reduce energy bills. He’s crunched the numbers and found the government has been funding big monopoly power companies to install ‘community’ batteries which produce power that is substantially more expensive than what a household battery can.
    For more information on electrification and energy efficiency https://switchedon.reneweconomy.com.au

    • 40 min
    We’ve barely scratched the surface of how much energy efficiency can help the energy transition

    We’ve barely scratched the surface of how much energy efficiency can help the energy transition

    Amory Lovins has been writing and talking about energy policy, renewable energy, sustainability and energy efficiency for over 50 years. His views have been crucial to our understanding of energy efficiency. Lovins has advised major firms and numerous governments, authored hundreds of papers and books, and taught at several universities most recently Stanford. Time magazine named him one of the world’s most influential people. Lovins joins his colleague, Dean Walter, Principal of Strategy at RMI (the Rocky Mountain Institute), to discuss the enormous and still untapped potential of energy efficiency in the transition to a net zero future.

    For more information about electrification and energy efficiency https://switchedon.reneweconomy.com.au

    • 53 min
    Australians need new energy standards to make informed decisions about our home appliances

    Australians need new energy standards to make informed decisions about our home appliances

    Australians are installing an estimated 940,000 new gas appliances and 800,000 new resistive electric appliances -panel heaters, oil heaters and older style electric hot water systems - every year, which are locking in significant long-term costs for heating and cooking. The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis(IEEFA) found these inefficient appliances will force Australians to rack up $3.4billion in unnecessary energy costs because, whilst they may be cheaper to buy, they are more expensive to run. The problem is Australia has no minimum energy standards for space heaters, water heaters or cooktops which would enable consumers to make informed decisions about these important home appliances. Jay Gordon, IEEFA’s Energy Finance Analyst, says the government could fix the problem with a single intervention.

    For more information about electrification and energy efficiency https://switchedon.reneweconomy.com.au

    • 36 min
    NZ is one of the first countries to reach an electrification tipping point

    NZ is one of the first countries to reach an electrification tipping point

    A recent report from Rewiring Aotearoa has shown the rising cost of petrol and gas in New Zealand now means electric homes and EVs are more affordable than fossil fuel alternatives. Even accounting for higher upfront costs, and the interest you pay if you need to borrow to buy these appliances, the report shows a combination of EVs and electric appliances are cheaper over the lifetime of the machines. The average home that uses gas and petrol vehicles could save around NZ$1500 per year at current interest rates (around AUD$1400). Even more – NZ$4,500 - if they get a low interest loan and get their electricity from a combination of rooftop solar, a home battery, and the existing electricity grid. Mike Casey, the Chief Executive of Rewiring Aotearoa, discusses their Electric Homes report, and how he fully electrified his own cherry farm.

    For more information about electrification and energy efficiency https://switchedon.reneweconomy.com.au/

    • 41 min
    Labor’s strategy to reduce energy bills and emissions – too much planning, not enough doing?

    Labor’s strategy to reduce energy bills and emissions – too much planning, not enough doing?

    The federal government recognises electrification and energy efficiency can save householders money, make our houses more comfortable to live in, and reduce emissions. But some energy experts say their National Energy Performance Strategy (NEPS) lacks the details on regulatory reform, financial support, and urgency, that can make it happen. They want less planning, and more doing. Senator Jennifer McAllister, the Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy, discusses the NEPS and what the government has identified as ways to help householders and businesses overcome the hurdles of the energy transition, and current cost of living.

    For more information on electrification and energy efficiency https://switchedon.reneweconomy.com.au

    • 36 min
    Community focused energy projects more likely to win hearts and minds for the energy transition

    Community focused energy projects more likely to win hearts and minds for the energy transition

    While suspicion and resistance to big renewable developments is growing in some regional areas, local community energy projects around the country not only provide additional renewable energy to the grid, they enable communities to feel involved and directly benefit from the renewable energy transition. Whereas large scale renewable projects are invariably focused on industry needs, community projects are more likely to win hearts and minds for the energy transition because they focus on the needs of the community first and foremost and are usually run by passionate, committed volunteers with less vested interests. Dr Jarra Hicks, the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Community Power Agency, discusses the role of community energy in the energy transition, how Local Energy Hubs can help people move from being confused bystanders to active participants in, and beneficiaries of, the transition, and the barriers that currently impede the sector.

    For more information about electrification and energy efficiencyhttps://switchedon.reneweconomy.com.au

    • 33 min

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