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Innovative, clean & green sustainable energy
The world is experiencing an energy revolution. As we move away from traditional fossil fuels that have powered us since the industrial revolution, our research enables the transition to a more sustainable, clean energy future.
As a global leader in energy innovation, we're exploring ways energy is harnessed, stored, and used to feed our ever-growing energy needs.
To date, we have developed many innovative technologies for affordable, clean and sustainable energy systems through novel and improved materials, systems development and optimisation as well as computational and data-driven modelling. These technologies include producing synthetic chemicals and clean fuels such as hydrogen, directly from sunlight, high-performance storage systems and generating biofuels from waste.
Academic & research staff in this field
Energy-focused research centres & groups
- Particles & catalysis research laboratory Opens in a new window
- Laboratory for battery research & innovation Opens in a new window
- ARC training centre for global hydrogen economy (GlobH2E) Opens in a new window
- Computational and Data-driven Engineering Laboratory Opens in a new window
- Australian Carbon Materials Centre Opens in a new window