SwitchedOn Australia
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Join Anne Delaney as she tracks the electrification of everything with people at the forefront of the electrification transition.
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Feb 8, 2024 • 36min
Fight climate change - become an electrician!
Every time a sparkie walks out of a house, chances are they leave it more energy efficient than when they walked in. But Australia has a shortage of electricians. And we will need 35,000 more sparkies than the 170,000 we already have by 2030, and another 80,000 on top of that by 2050 if we are going to electrify everything. It's a scary prospect but one that Michael Wright, the National Secretary of the Electrical Trades Union is optimistic about.
Find more information about electrification and home energy efficiency https://switchedon.reneweconomy.com.au

Dec 18, 2023 • 23min
From 100% dirty diesel to 70% solar powered, Lord Howe Island is going electric without wind
Former conservative energy minister Josh Frydenberg kyboshed Lord Howe Island’s plans to build a wind turbine which would help reduce its reliance on dirty, expensive diesel electricity generation. But the world heritage island community kept pursuing plans for renewables and now generates nearly 70% of their electricity from solar and battery storage. Stuart Watson, community solar and EV pioneer, and solar yachting sailor, sailed out to the island to check on the solar panels he’s installed on several private residences and resorts, and gives the low down on the island’s full electrification plans.
Find more information about electrification and home energy efficiency https://switchedon.reneweconomy.com.au

Dec 10, 2023 • 25min
A 'renovation wave' could be the least costly pathway for our energy transition
The Climateworks Centre has modelled ways for Australia's leaky homes to become 'climate ready' using thermal upgrades and electrification, which would enable us to avoid building an oversized energy grid. Gill Armstrong, the Project Impact Manager for the Climateworks project discusses what it will take to kick-start the renovation wave.
Find more information about electrification and home energy efficiency https://switchedon.reneweconomy.com.au

Nov 26, 2023 • 34min
How a health check for your home can help upgrade its energy efficiency
Lucinda Flynn is a home energy efficiency assessor working in Melbourne who has conducted hundreds of energy assessments that have saved householders thousands of dollars. She explains why your reverse cycle air conditioner feels blowy, why old homes can be easier to make energy efficient than new builds, and tips for retrofitting an energy upgrade on a budget.
Find more information about electrification and home energy efficiency https://switchedon.reneweconomy.com.au

Nov 19, 2023 • 35min
Electrifying our cars and energy storage must include plans for end of life batteries
The anticipated exponential increase in battery electric vehicles and battery storage systems over the next decade means lithium-ion battery recycling will become imperative if we're to get to net zero. Gavin Collis from the CSIRO discusses the future of Australia's battery recycling industry.

Nov 12, 2023 • 36min
It takes a village to build a nation’s energy efficiency and electrification program
Ireland is developing one of the most sophisticated residential energy efficiency ecosystems in the world, built on a foundation of serious government funding, pilot projects & trials, grants, mandatory efficiency standards, financing, and one-stop-shops. Josephine Maguire from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland discusses the program and why taking the time to learn what matters to householders is key to its success.

Oct 29, 2023 • 52min
A 'one-stop-shop' making finance and installations possible for more households.
When Katherine McConnell started her finance company Brighte, her mission was to get more solar panels on rooftops – to make more houses sustainable - by offering zero interest loans. Brighte has since evolved and grown into a one stop shop helping to finance and install solar, batteries, heating, cooling, heat pumps, EVs, and induction cooktops.

Oct 23, 2023 • 36min
What Australian householders can learn from the US Inflation Reduction Act
Sage Briscoe, Director of Federal Policy for Rewiring America, discusses the landmark US $500 billion Inflation Reduction Act, which is designed to help electrify American households, revolutionise how they interact with energy, modernise the electricity grid, and reshape American manufacturing.

Oct 15, 2023 • 28min
Lending regulations need to be modified to finance household electrification at scale
Gordon Noble from the Institute for Sustainable Futures at the University of Technology, Sydney, discusses why we can't rely on government grants to electrify and green retrofit our homes - we need accessible finance from lenders.

Oct 8, 2023 • 33min
Why choosing an induction stove is a gateway decision for getting rid of gas from our homes
Chef and kitchen consultant Luke Burgess on why induction stoves are so efficient and why he thinks they are unlikely to be superseded any time soon.


