Energy Insights Podcast Series

by Energy Insights team

As the energy market transitions, Energy Insights is here to guide you through. Podcasts for energy industry professionals, Energy Insights looks beyond the hype and provides you with the content you need to understand the market dynamics and technological changes that are shaping the energy sector.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • H2 in 2022 - Hydrogen in the home... but how??

    H2 in 2022 - Hydrogen in the home... but how??

    We’re moving through the questions that need to be answered to secure Australia’s hydrogen future, and now it’s time to talk about hydrogen in the home. How, and when, can you expect to have a hydrogen-powered shower or stove top? The Australian Gas Infrastructure Group has set a bold vision to decarbonise their networks around Australia by 2040. So, how will they do it? On this episode, AGIG CEO Craig de Laine will lay out the plan for you, from the blending projects that are already underway, to the steps required to scale up.

  • H2 in 2022 - What's next for the hydrogen economy, with James Fitzpatrick and Elyse Gatt

    H2 in 2022 - What's next for the hydrogen economy, with James Fitzpatrick and Elyse Gatt

    Welcome to the first episode of in the mini-series on Australia's hydrogen future. A collaboration between Australia Hydrogen Forum and Michelson Alexander. James Fitzpatrick and Elyse Gatt, senior associates at Michelson Alexander's caught up with political and industry leaders to discuss what's next for the hydrogen economy. In this episode, you will to hear the voices of speakers at the forum, the Honourable Lily d’Ambrosio, Victoria’s Energy Minister; the Honourable Mick de Brenni, Queensland’s Minister for Hydrogen; Jordan McCollum, National Policy Manager for the Australian Pipes and Gas Association; and Kobad Bhavnagri, the Head of Strategy for Bloomberg NEF. They will take you through the themes that dominated discussions at the forum in Sydney, from the war in Ukraine, which has turned the energy market on its head, to the ongoing debate within energy circles about the respective merits of blue and green hydrogen. Thanks to our partner Michelson Alexander, for making this episode possible.