Elon Musk says Australia's energy emergency is easily fixable - Part one | 60 Minutes Australia
It's been a miserable few weeks for Malcolm Turnbull's government, stalled by myriad cock-ups and controversies. But the greatest challenge it faces continues to be Australia's crisis over energy supply and cost. Who hasn't been shocked by a recent electricity or gas bill? And who isn't infuriated that power prices have risen so sharply? In a country as abundant with resources as ours it defies logic that there are now some Australians who can't even pay for the electricity or gas to cook a simple meal. While federal "and state" politicians scramble to act, Elon Musk, the American billionaire with the brilliant mind, says he wants to help. In an exclusive interview with Liz Hayes, Musk says Australia's energy emergency is easily fixable, and his construction of the world's largest lithium ion battery at Jamestown in South Australia is proof.
Reporter: Liz Hayes
Producer: Grace Tobin