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. 

  1. Episode 15: Energy Talks. 'CHARTING NEW TERRITORY'

    09/19/2025

    Episode 15: Energy Talks. 'CHARTING NEW TERRITORY'

    Wednesday 20 August 2025  Introducing Greg Elkins, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Global Power Energy.     Global Power Energy is an advisory firm led by experts with extensive technical, regulatory and commercial experience across AEMO, generators, networks, and OEMs. Their team brings whole-of-system thinking to every engagement, offering system-wide insight and practical solutions - a one-stop shop for renewable energy project requirements. With offices around Australia, Global Power Energy is home to over 500 years operational and regulatory experience in its leadership and specialist teams alone - a purpose-built consultancy that truly knows the power system from end-to-end. Their strength lies in translating technical knowledge into strategic thinking and commercial model design.  Greg started his career in Townsville, Queensland. Then he joined AEMO as Manager of Network development at the time, which eventually turned into National Connections. After some time, he started Global Power Energy during COVID. After winning his first big client, the company just grew from there, into what it is today.  In this podcast, Greg will discuss his journey from Townsville to leading Global Power Energy, his approach, questioning assumptions, balancing economics with engineering, driving collaboration and demonstrating where his point of difference lies, which is exactly what Queensland's energy future needs.  The Queensland Energy Club welcomes Greg Elkins as our guest speaker for Episode 15 of ‘Energy Talks’.

    14 min
  2. Episode 12: Energy Talks. ‘24/7 AND THE DECARBONISATION OF POWER MARKETS’

    11/16/2023

    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’.

    11 min

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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.