Mar 26 2025 16 mins 47
This episode is part of a miniseries about Australia’s energy transition.
In late 2024, Chris traveled to Australia and recorded interviews with a wide range of experts who are closely involved in its energy transition. The first of those interviews was featured in Episode #234, and the second in Episode #235.
In this episode, we’ll see how the Australian government is working with the grid power sector to plan and execute its transition to renewables—despite a political opposition committed to fossil fuels and nuclear. We’ll also explore what’s being done to ensure adequate capacity and maintain system reliability during this transformation.
To tell this story, we weave together the perspectives of several guests:
- Chris Bowen, Minister for Climate Change and Energy for the Australian Labor Party, explains Australia’s decarbonization targets and the government’s framework to achieve them.
- Matt Kean, Chair of Australia’s Climate Change Authority, shares his team’s findings about the best pathways to meet those targets.
- Alex Wonhas of AMPYR shares insights from helping grid operator AEMO develop Integrated System Plans that describe how to evolve the system toward those targets while maintaining reliability.
- Tristan Edis of Green Energy Markets discusses the technical considerations of orchestrating new grid power resources.
In the subsequent episodes in this miniseries, we’ll be exploring how Australia is using innovation to meet the challenges of the transition. We’ll also take a closer look at how they use DER integration to support the system while helping customers gain more control over their energy bills and even save money.