Energy Talks by Qld Energy Club

QLD Energy Club

To complement the lunchtime forums, we have put together a series of podcasts called ‘Energy Talks’. This podcast series is where we dig deeper into the energy industry, sharing content and discussing relevant topics event further.Enjoy ‘Energy Talks’ as we share the lessons learned to help educate, inform and shape Queensland’s energy future.

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Episode 12: Energy Talks. ‘24/7 AND THE DECARBONISATION OF POWER MARKETS’
Nov 16 2023
Episode 12: Energy Talks. ‘24/7 AND THE DECARBONISATION OF POWER MARKETS’
Introducing James Allan, a Senior Director at Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners, who leads Quinbrook’s Digital Strategies.Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners is an ESG-focused, ‘value add’ investment manager with a specialist focus on low carbon and renewable energy supply, storage, grid stability, and flexibility services including the algorithmic optimisation of dispatchable power assets using advanced AI data science.James led Quinbrook’s acquisition of Habitat Energy in 2021 and has been involved with the wider Quinbrook investment team focusing on wind, solar, storage, green data centres, green hydrogen and decentralised investment strategies such as virtual power plants. He is responsible for the firm’s digital strategies including machine learning based algorithmic trading, hourly tracing and matching of renewable power and approaches to advanced weather prediction.In this podcast, James will discuss three key topics: The next stage of grid decarbonization requires storage at scale to leverage abundant variable renewable energy; Green power delivered on a 24/7 basis is the ‘Holy Grail’ that will underpin future industry, from green data centers to green fuels and critical minerals; and Major power users increasingly need to be able to trace, on an auditable basis, the source of their hourly consumption as a pre-requisite to their social license and business case.The Queensland Energy Club welcomes James Allan as our guest speaker for Episode 12 of ‘Energy Talks’.
‘Energy Talks’- CopperString 2.0 Extending the NEM to Unlock the Potential of Northern Queensland
Nov 9 2021
‘Energy Talks’- CopperString 2.0 Extending the NEM to Unlock the Potential of Northern Queensland
Introducing Mr. Joseph O’Brien, Co-Founder and Director of CopperString 2.0Joseph has worked in the energy-supply industry for over 20 years, and today is the Founding Partner and Executive Chairman of VisIR Holdings Pty Ltd, as well as a Director of CuString Pty Ltd sponsor of the CopperString 2.0 transmission project.CopperString 2.0 is a private Townsville based company, developed by CuString Pty Ltd. CopperString 2.0’s proposed high voltage transmission network will connect Mount Isa to the national grid near Townsville, bringing lower power prices, creating jobs, and unlocking the economic potential of the North.Joseph is a Director of several private companies and served as a non-executive Director at Windlab Limited (ASX:WND) until June 2020. He is a member of the CEO Stakeholder Council at AGL Energy, and is involved in a range of philanthropic activities including: as a Director of the Mater Hospital Foundation in Brisbane; Committee Member of the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation (and Chairman of the “Future Collective”); Board Director and Member of the Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation and Vincent Fairfax Ethics in Leadership Foundation; and former Committee Member of the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland.Joseph is a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, has attended Harvard Business School, and holds a bachelor’s degree in business from James Cook University, Townsville.It is with great pleasure, the Queensland Energy Club welcomes Joseph O’Brien as ‘Energy Talks’ guest speaker for Episode 4, ‘CopperString 2.0 Extending the NEM to Unlock the Potential of Northern Queensland’.
‘Energy Talks’.  The Transition to Net Zero Emissions. What will it take?
Jun 23 2021
‘Energy Talks’. The Transition to Net Zero Emissions. What will it take?
Introducing Dr Chris Greig, Senior Research Scientist, Princeton University Dr Chris Greig, a proud Queenslander, is the Theodora D. ('78) and William H. Walton III ('74) Senior Research Scientist at the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment at Princeton University, New Jersey.Prior to joining Princeton, Chris was a Professor in Chemical Engineering, Director of the Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering Innovation at the University of Queensland (UQ). Chris also held the position of Director of the UQ Energy Initiative, and currently holds an adjunct appointment with UQ.With fellow researchers, Eric Larson and Jesse Jenkins, Chris has co-led Princeton’s ground-breaking Net-Zero America study. In this podcast, Chris describes the five pathways the research team decided to take for the United States to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, and did so in an unprecedented level of detail and granularity.Creating a path towards Net Zero 2050 for Australia is a concept that not long ago, was seen by many as an extreme target in climate change politics. But now 2050 is being considered by many as actually too modest. As the debate on climate change and the COVID 19 recovery comes to the forefront in Australia, a 2050 Net - Zero emissions target is swiftly becoming a global norm. Chris speaks about Australia needing to act quickly and decisively, but also has a lot to consider in regards to infrastructure investment, Capex spending and a social licence to operate. The Queensland Energy Club welcomes Dr. Chris Greig as our first speaker for Episode 1 of ‘Energy Talks’.For more information, or to become a member of the QLD Energy Club please visit www.qldenergyclub.com.au