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Solar Insiders Podcast: What is going on in Victoria?
New rules, new interpretations of old rules, and restrictions best described as network stuff-ups is causing confusion and anger in the Victoria solar industry, currently the country’s biggest market.
Energy Insiders Podcast: 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.
Energy Insiders Podcast: EnergyAustralia explains why wind and solar will be “bedrock” of Australia’s grid
EnergyAustralia explains why wind and solar will be “bedrock” of Australia’s grid.
Solar Insiders Podcast: The solarisation of South Australia’s grid
The solarisation of South Australia’s grid, and hunting down solar cowboys in Victoria.
Energy Insiders Podcast: Why pulling down poles and wires is a good idea
Horizon Power’s Mark Paterson explains why replacing poles and wires with solar and batteries is a great idea.
Energy Insiders Podcast: 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.
Energy Insiders Podcast: 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.
The Driven Podcast: Robert Llewellyn’s electric transition from Red Dwarf to Fully Charged
Robert Llewellyn is a comedian an actor who was best known for his role as the “mechanoid” Kryten in the iconic series Red Dwarf, but is now telling millions about the transition to electric vehicles.
Solar Insiders Podcast: Murdoch media’s attack on solar
A breakdown of the Murdoch media’s ham-fisted attempt to demonise rooftop solar incentives, and Nigel Morris catches out some solar cowboys.










