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Anne Delaney

SwitchedOn Podcast: In defence of “community” batteries

September 30, 2024 by Anne Delaney Leave a Comment

Ausgrid’s Rob Amphlett Lewis on why mid-scale batteries have a big role to play in the energy transition, how they will become cost effective in the future, and how householders can benefit from them.

Filed Under: News, Battery/Storage, Podcasts

SwitchedOn Podcast: Air tight homes can reduce energy costs up to 20%

September 24, 2024 by Anne Delaney Leave a Comment

Senior CSIRO scientist Michael Ambrose recently completed Australia’s most comprehensive study on the ‘leakiness’ of recently built homes. Here’s what he found.

Filed Under: Podcasts

What are the best ways to get off gas? Ask the Tesla-driving sparkie

September 17, 2024 by Anne Delaney Leave a Comment

From heat pumps, to induction stoves, and 3-phase power, Brendan Lang provides answers to your household electrification questions.

Filed Under: Electrification

SwitchedOn Podcast: A Q&A on household electrification with Tesla-driving sparkie

September 16, 2024 by Anne Delaney Leave a Comment

Brendan Lang is an electrician from Melbourne who swapped his diesel guzzling tradie ute for a Tesla. He calls his business Get off Gas and this week he provides answers to household electrification questions.

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SwitchedOn Podcast: What the “shiny shoes” brigade is getting wrong in the regions

September 9, 2024 by Anne Delaney Leave a Comment

Genie Energy founder on why local energy hubs are so important for regional communities – and where renewables developers are going wrong.

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Community batteries still need grants, but are crucial for energy transition

September 3, 2024 by Anne Delaney Leave a Comment

Zero Emissions Noosa report argues community batteries can provide quick and flexible responses without social licence problems, high cost, and delivery problems of large scale projects.

Filed Under: Battery/Storage, Electrification, News

SwitchedOn podcast: How community batteries can help the energy transition

September 2, 2024 by Anne Delaney Leave a Comment

Zero Emissions Noosa is the only non-industry group in Queensland to receive a federal grant for a community battery.
Co-convenor Vivien Griffin discusses why they are so important.

Filed Under: Podcasts, Battery/Storage, Electrification, News

Why only “smart” hot water systems should qualify for government subsidies

August 27, 2024 by Anne Delaney Leave a Comment

Dynamic and flexible hot water management systems enable water to be heated when renewable energy is available, and could save over $6 billion in household costs.

Filed Under: News, Battery/Storage, Electrification, Energy Efficiency, Solar

SwitchedOn Podcast: Unlocking the power of hot water

August 26, 2024 by Anne Delaney Leave a Comment

Energy experts argue we should shift our hot water heating to the middle of the day when there is abundant solar. It will cut emissions, and could save billions of dollars.

Filed Under: Battery/Storage, Electrification, Energy Efficiency, News, Podcasts, Software/Gadgets

Put power into the hands of next generation: Solar Schools battle surge in energy use

August 19, 2024 by Anne Delaney Leave a Comment

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“In 22 years I have never seen energy consumption in schools decrease”: why schools should be seen as core to Australia’s energy mix.

Filed Under: Electrification, Energy Efficiency, Solar

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