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The energy crisis continues in Australia and around the world. In this episode we learn from Tennant of the situation and the prospects of energy supply and price for Australian businesspeople over the next few months.

We then have a wide ranging discussion on the various energy sources available to Australia, the economics of the market,  and what it means for business operators:

  • Is nuclear energy generations a feasible and practical option? What’s the economics?
  • Is hydro-electricity a future energy source in Australia?
  • Does Australia need a centralised energy policy?
  • What is the future of Electric Vehicles in Australia?
  • Does innovation kill  market efficiency?.
  • What’s the latest on the EU’s proposed Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and what does it mean for Australia? And…..
  • Will there be an impact on Australia from the US Supreme Court limiting the power of the EPA?

The episode is jam packed with relevant issues: It is focused on unpacking the energy issues in Australia and what it means for business- in terms of both challenges and opportunities. Another fascinating episode providing the background to the issue we hear in the daily news.

James Scotland

After a long career in multiple aspects of supply chain management, corporate training and business advisory, James brings a business improvement mindset to his role as General Manager of Supply Chain Resilience for Ai Group. A skilled communicator and adviser, James has been involved with Oil & Gas, the Defence industry and supply chain across the board for over 40 years.

James has a Masters degree in International Management and a partially completed Doctor of Business Administration. He says he'll get around to finishing it when he retires. 

    Tennant Reed

    Tennant Reed is Director - Climate Change and Energy at Ai Group.  He has worked on these issues since 2008, advising Ai Group’s Leaders’ Group on Energy and Climate Policy; coordinating joint research and advocacy with wider energy stakeholders; facilitating the Australian Climate Roundtable; developing reports on energy prices, carbon border adjustments and business energy use; reviewing emissions targets for the State of Victoria; and closely observing international climate negotiations.

    Paul Hodgson

    Paul Hodgson is an advisor in innovation, the energy transition and economic growth with diverse experience and insights gained over a 30 year career. Amongst his current roles, he is Interim CEO of the Scaling Green Hydrogen Cooperative Research Centre Bid, a member of the Australian Government’s Low Emissions Technology and Services Working Group, and a Non-Executive Director of Queensland Manufacturing Institute Ltd.

    With a Bachelor of International Business and a Master of Sustainable Development, he is passionate about developing and connecting local talent and enterprise capability into global ESG and net zero market opportunities. From 2019-2021, he led the development of a national hydrogen technology cluster network, which now has 18 regional clusters across Australia.