AEMO On Air

Australian Energy Market Operator

A podcast about all things energy, brought to you by the Australian Energy Market Operator.

  1. 3 days ago

    Future grid: The next generation driving Australia’s energy transition

    What does it take to solve the biggest challenges facing Australia’s energy transition? In this episode, we sit down with two rising stars from the Zema Energy Studies Scholarship program – Madeleine Neaves and Frederick Madriaga – to explore the research helping shape Australia’s future energy systems. Madeleine, a Monash University Engineering PhD candidate, is researching how future grids maintain stability and inertia in power systems increasingly powered by inverter-based technologies like batteries and renewables. Frederick is developing AI-driven approaches to improve resilience, visibility and decision-making across increasingly decentralised and digital electricity networks. Delivered in partnership between the AEMO and Monash University, the Zema Energy Studies Scholarship program honours AEMO’s inaugural CEO, the late Matt Zema, and supports emerging researchers working on the future of Australia’s energy systems. This year marks seven years since the scholarship was established, with 10 scholars currently undertaking PhDs and the program expected to celebrate its first graduates in 2026. Learn more about the Zema Energy Studies Scholarship: www.aemo.com.au/about/zema-energy-studies-scholarship Information about applications to the Zema Energy Studies Scholarship: www.monash.edu/energy-institute/students/scholarships/zema-energy-studies-scholarship    Interviewer: Catie Low LinkedIn | X | Facebook

    30 min
  2. 29 Mar

    Short-Term Relief, Long-Term Risk: Inside the 2026 GSOO

    AEMO has released our 2026 Gas Statement of Opportunities (GSOO) – an annual outlook examining gas demand and supply across Australia’s east coast over the next 20-plus years. In this episode of AEMO On Air, we chat with Alice McLaren, AEMO’s Manager of Market Operability in System Design, to break down what the latest analysis means for industry, governments and consumers. As Alice explains: “We’re seeing an improvement in our forecast compared to last year… but longer term, those risks remain and point to the need for new investment in supply, storage and infrastructure…. We still see gas as having a critical role to play… particularly as a backup where renewable generation is less available.” Key takeaways: Near-term outlook improving The 2026 GSOO shows a more positive short-term outlook for southern states, driven by new infrastructure commitments, increased peak supply expectations, and reduced gas demand from electrification and changes in consumption. Longer-term risks remain From around 2030, the report identifies increasing risks of supply gaps across most weather scenarios – reinforcing the need for timely investment in new gas supply, storage and pipelines. Declining southern production is a key driver A major factor is the continued decline of legacy gas fields, particularly in Victoria, with significant implications for how the southern market is supplied in future. Read the GSOO here: https://bit.ly/3PyFSYe VGPR: https://bit.ly/4v6VEdk GSOO explainer: https://bit.ly/4bCPZnG Media release: https://bit.ly/4uRpO3T Interviewer: Catie Low LinkedIn | X | Facebook

    22 min
4.6
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16 Ratings

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