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Wired for Good: Conversations for a Better Energy Future

Wired for Good: Conversations for a Better Energy Future

Ausgrid

15 episodesEN

Show overview

Wired for Good: Conversations for a Better Energy Future has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 15 episodes. That works out to roughly 9 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 28 min and 40 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Technology show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 weeks ago, with 4 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 9 episodes published. Published by Ausgrid.

Episodes
15
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
33 min
Cadence
Quarterly-ish

From the publisher

Welcome to Wired for Good: Conversations for a Better Energy Future—the podcast brought to you by Ausgrid that dives into the heart of Australia’s energy transformation. Hosted by electrification advocate Sarah Aubrey, each episode explores how we can build a faster, fairer, and more affordable energy landscape for all Australians. This series brings together top experts and industry leaders to answer the big questions: What will it take to achieve an energy future that benefits everyone? How can we make this transition both impactful and inclusive? Join us each month as we uncover the possibilities, spark collaboration, and drive real change—one powerful conversation at a time.

Latest Episodes

Powering Change: What It Takes to Electrify Australian Industry

May 20, 202644 min

The Global Energy Transition - Part 2

Apr 13, 202628 min

S2 Ep 5The Global Energy Transition - Part 1

In this special two-part episode, host Sarah Aubrey is joined by Lord Adair Turner, Chair of the Energy Transitions Commission (ETC), for a wide-ranging conversation on the global energy transition and Australia’s critical role in it.The conversation goes global; examining where the world stands against the Paris Agreement targets, which countries are leading and lagging, and the remarkable cost revolution underway in solar and battery technology that is reshaping what is possible. Part 1 covers the role of the ETC and how it drives global change; the state of decarbonisation worldwide; Australia’s coal dependency and what must change; the rapid cost decline of solar and batteries; and why Sunbelt countries like Australia are best placed to lead the next phase of the energy transition.

Apr 1, 202627 min

S2 Ep 4Sub-transmission: Rethinking distribution networks to fast-track more renewables

In this episode, host Sarah Aubrey speaks with Kelly Wood, Group Executive for Transmission Development & Growth at Ausgrid and Mark Westbrook, Chief Project Officer at EnergyCo about how upgrading existing sub-transmission corridors in the Hunter Central Coast REZ could unlock faster, cheaper and more community-friendly renewable energy capacity. They explore the opportunities, challenges and long-term planning needed to reshape NSW’s grid; from smarter use of existing easements to coordinated state-wide planning for both transmission and distribution.

Feb 5, 202629 min

S2 Ep 3Distribution System Planning: Untapping the full potential of the grid

The DSP represents an incredible collaboration between Ausgrid, Endeavour Energy and Essential Energy to understand how distribution networks can play a bigger role in meeting NSW’s net zero targets. Sarah Aubrey is joined by Ausgrid’s Alida Jansen van Vuuren, Endeavour’s Melissa Doueihi and Essential’s Marc Thiebaut to explore how better use of existing poles, wires and sub-transmission infrastructure can unlock billions in value, defer transmission investment, support local storage, and help deliver a more equitable transition for customers across the state. With insights into community batteries, orchestration of rooftop solar and the future role of networks as system operators, this episode shows why distribution is becoming one of the most important levers in shaping the future grid.

Dec 17, 202535 min

S2 Ep 2Grid Innovation: Unlocking Value Through Community Power Networks

How are Community Power Networks shaping Australia’s energy transition—and what would their growing role mean for our future?In this episode Steve Lewis Project Director, at Ausgrid and Sam Kernaghan, Director - Resilience Program from Committee for Sydney discuss how technologies like rooftop solar, batteries, and smart networks can make clean, locally generated power more accessible and affordable. They explore the untapped potential of commercial rooftops, the role of community batteries in sharing excess energy, and the benefits for renters, apartment dwellers, and businesses. The conversation highlights how local generation can cut energy bills, strengthen grid stability, accelerate decarbonisation, and deliver collective benefits for communities.

Nov 25, 202525 min

S2 Ep 1Reflections & Predictions: The Season Ahead

Kicking off a new season and reflecting on what we’ve covered and where we’re going for season 2.Host Sarah Aubrey sits down with Tim Jarratt, Ausgrid’s Group Executive of Market Development and Strategy, touching on the evolution we’ve seen in Australia’s energy landscape and look ahead to some exciting innovations. Tune in to have a look at what’s shaping Australia’s energy future.Season 2 will dive into “Why the Middle Matters”—shining a light on the vital role of local networks and community infrastructure in driving a faster, fairer, and more affordable clean energy transition.In this episode Sarah and Tim dive into innovation at the heart of the grid: bridging access gaps in rooftop solar, scaling community batteries, and boosting collaboration across industry and regulators. Tim also shares global insights on emerging tech—from vehicle-to-grid systems to AI-powered network management.

Oct 29, 202528 min

Ep 8The Power of Connections: Navigating Australia's Grid Evolution

Is the future of Australia’s energy system riding on better grid connections? In this, our final episode of the season, we’re joined by Fatima Bazzi, Head of Customer Connections at Ausgrid, and Stuart Ayres, CEO of the Urban Development Institute of Australia (NSW), to unpack how grid connections are evolving to support a smarter, cleaner energy future. Together, they explore the big questions: How can the grid keep up with growing demand from EVs, renewables, and data centres? What role does smart planning play in delivering reliable, efficient connections? They also discuss the challenges of electrifying homes and businesses, how the industry is adapting, and what needs to change to ensure our grid is ready for the future.

Jun 10, 202532 min

Ep 7The Role of Community: Navigating Local Impacts

What does it take to build real community trust in the energy transition?In this episode, host Sarah Aubrey is joined by Matt Kean, Chair of the Climate Change Authority and former NSW Energy Minister, and Kelly Wood, Group Executive for Transmission Development & Growth at Ausgrid to unpack what’s working, and what initiatives are being explored when it comes to community benefits of the energy transition. They explore how to build genuine trust, the importance of consultation, and how infrastructure can be delivered with communities, not to them. From sharing benefits to shifting mindsets, this episode is all about making the transition faster, fairer and more inclusive.

May 12, 202525 min

Ep 6Storage Secrets: Innovations Transforming Energy

Is energy storage the key to unlocking a more reliable and affordable energy future?In this episode, we’re joined by Frank Calabria, CEO and Managing Director of Origin Energy, and Rob Amphlett Lewis, Group Executive Distributed Services & PLUS ES at Ausgrid, to explore how innovations in energy storage are transforming Australia’s energy landscape.Together, they tackle the big questions: How can households and businesses benefit from battery storage? How can storage bring down the cost of the energy transition for everyone? They also discuss the role of retailers, networks, and policymakers in making energy storage more accessible, the emerging non-battery alternatives, and what needs to happen next to unlock the full potential of this game-changing technology.

Apr 6, 202546 min

Ep 5The Opportunity for NSW: Harnessing The Power Of The Grid

Could unlocking distribution networks be the key to a faster, more affordable energy transition?In this episode, Dom van den Berg, CEO of Energy Networks Australia, and Tim Jarratt, Group Executive – Market Development and Strategy at Ausgrid, explore how Distribution Network Service Providers (DNSPs) can help accelerate the shift to clean energy. Together, they tackle the big questions: How can smarter use of existing infrastructure cut costs for consumers? What’s holding networks back? And what needs to change to make the transition more accessible for everyone?

Mar 10, 202533 min

S1 Ep 4Electrification of the Home: A Household Revolution

Is moving away from gas the key to a more sustainable and affordable future? In this episode, we’re joined by Brendan French, CEO of Energy Consumers Australia, and Marc England, CEO of Ausgrid, to explore how home electrification is reshaping Australia’s energy landscape and saving households money. Together, they tackle the big questions: What’s in it for households? Are the long-term savings compelling enough to outweigh upfront costs? Can the grid support widespread electrification? They also discuss the biggest barriers holding households back, the role of industry and networks in driving change, and what needs to happen to accelerate the shift.

Feb 10, 202540 min

Driving Change: The EV Revolution

Jan 14, 202540 min

Pace of Change: Accelerating Renewables Integration

Dec 11, 202439 min

The Grid of the Future: Aligning Incentives and Flexibility

Nov 7, 202438 min
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