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Watts Next?
Energy Consumers Australia
11 episodes
5 days ago
Our energy network is going through a massive transformation as we look to decarbonise our grid through the rollout of renewables. And with the pace of innovation increasing, it’s becoming pretty clear that we’re in for a bit of a bumpy ride. So whether you’re an industry veteran, or just keen to learn more - Watts Next? will bring you into conversations with some of the leading voices in the energy sector, as we try to figure out how to build the energy system of the future. Watts Next? is a podcast by Energy Consumers Australia, the national voice for energy consumers.
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Our energy network is going through a massive transformation as we look to decarbonise our grid through the rollout of renewables. And with the pace of innovation increasing, it’s becoming pretty clear that we’re in for a bit of a bumpy ride. So whether you’re an industry veteran, or just keen to learn more - Watts Next? will bring you into conversations with some of the leading voices in the energy sector, as we try to figure out how to build the energy system of the future. Watts Next? is a podcast by Energy Consumers Australia, the national voice for energy consumers.
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Charging ahead – avoiding planning through the rear-view mirror
Watts Next?
33 minutes 46 seconds
2 years ago
Charging ahead – avoiding planning through the rear-view mirror

Energy Consumers Australia's Director Energy System Transition Brian Spak interviews Paul De Martini from Newport Consulting in the United States. Paul is an expert in energy infrastructure planning and shares his deep knowledge on how to navigate the various technological and regulatory challenges as we build the energy system of the future.

Brian and Paul discuss in detail the path forward on building electric vehicle infrastructure, and how the mismatch in regulatory and innovation cycles might create barriers to progress.

This episode also features an update from the Energy Consumers Australia Grants Program about research the University of Queensland are doing to better understand electric vehicle charging behaviour of consumers.

Show notes for interview
  • Paul De Martini on LinkedIn⁠
Show notes for Grants Update
  • ⁠Grants archive: UQ Charge EV Project
Watts Next?
Our energy network is going through a massive transformation as we look to decarbonise our grid through the rollout of renewables. And with the pace of innovation increasing, it’s becoming pretty clear that we’re in for a bit of a bumpy ride. So whether you’re an industry veteran, or just keen to learn more - Watts Next? will bring you into conversations with some of the leading voices in the energy sector, as we try to figure out how to build the energy system of the future. Watts Next? is a podcast by Energy Consumers Australia, the national voice for energy consumers.