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Why Electrifying Australia Solves Energy Security with Luke Menzel

52 min · 3 mei 2026
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Dr. Greg Trainor and Neil Belford speak with Luke Menzel, CEO of the Energy Efficiency Council and newly appointed non-executive director on AEMO's board. Luke explains why hitting Australia's 63-70% emissions reduction target by 2035 depends entirely on deploying existing demand-side technologies—you can only decarbonise electricity once. The conversation covers why electrifying the Australian economy solves energy security concerns, how thermal retrofits function as grid infrastructure, and why Ireland's integrated approach to home upgrades should guide Australian policy. Luke reveals the workforce challenge ahead: scaling installers and tradies to electrify 2.4 million homes, making trades welcoming for women to double the talent pool, and creating pathways for workers displaced by AI. He explains why every device entering homes should be flexible by 2030, how South Australian Power Networks leads network innovation, and why low-hanging fruit still requires serious picking effort. (08:00) Why the 2035 target depends on the demand-side deployment of existing tech (16:00) Electrifying the Australian economy solves energy security and gas exposure (21:00) Thermal retrofits as grid infrastructure and integrated home upgrades (33:00) Workforce scaling challenge: installers, tradies, and women in trades (42:00) South Australian Power Networks innovation and bleeding-edge transition (48:00) Every device flexible by 2030, and Let Me Sum Up podcast plug The views and opinions expressed by the guest speaker during this podcast are solely their own and do not reflect the official policy or position of their employer or any other organization they may be affiliated with. Our guest shares personal experiences and insights based on their individual journey, and listeners should understand that these reflections are meant for informational purposes only. Any advice or opinions presented in this podcast should not be construed as professional guidance, and individuals are encouraged to seek their own counsel regarding their specific situations.   Wired For Energy is a production of Network Edge, with episodes produced and edited by Posterboy Media. [https://posterboymedia.com.au/] To find more information about the energy transition visit -  www.networkedge.io [www.networkedge.io]

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aflevering Why Electrifying Australia Solves Energy Security with Luke Menzel artwork

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