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Decarbonizing the Transport Sector in Australia with Professor Bassam Dally
Recently, Professor Bassam Dally, Deputy Director of the Centre for Energy Technology spoke at the public forum ‘Meeting Australia’s Climate Change Targets: Price, Opportunity and Pathways’ hosted by the Environment Institute and Centre for Energy Technology, University of Adelaide. Professor Bassam Dally has expertise in substantial energy, fuels and combustion. Bassam’s contributions have been recognized with many […]
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Congratulations to Prof. Gus Nathan
The Environment Institute would like to extend our Congratulations to the Centre for Energy Technology Director, Professor Graham (Gus) Nathan, who has been awarded a Discovery Outstanding Researcher Awards (DORA). Gus was one of only 26 people in the nation to receive this award, 2 other recipients, Dr Adrienne Paton and Associate Professor Samer Akkach […]
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Metal particle generates new hope for H2 energy
Tiny metallic particles produced by University of Adelaide chemistry researchers are bringing new hope for the production of cheap, efficient and clean hydrogen energy. Centre for Energy Technology member and Head of Chemistry at the University of Adelaide, Associate Professor Greg Metha is leading research into how the metal nanoparticles act as highly efficient catalysts […]
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Wind Farm Noise Pollution Project Draws Joint Collaboration
Adelaide and Korean researchers will collaborate on a research project investigating wind farm noise pollution. The Centre for Energy Technology (CET), part of the Institute for Mineral and Energy Resources (IMER) at the University of Adelaide, signed a statement of collaboration with Korea Maritime University’s Centre for Ocean Energy Research and Education earlier this year. […]
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Solar Research Succeeds in Winning ARC Linkage
An investigation which aims to reduce the levelised cost of solar thermal energy by 40 per cent relative to present hybrids has successfully won an Australian Research Council Linkage Project application. The Centre for Energy Technology (CET) Director Professor Gus Nathan heads up the successful application team which includes other Adelaide University staff Associate Professor […]
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Visitors from the Korean Maritime University
Professors from the Korean Maritime University visited the Centre for Energy Technology, University of Adelaide. Prof. Young-Ho Lee, Prof. Sung Cheol Koh, and Prof You-Taek Kim from the Korean Maritime University visited the CET to find out more about our research expertise in the area of clean energy, in particular micro-algae research led by Associate […]
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Projecting future fuel production – peak oil, coal and natural gas
Listen to Prof Kjell Aleklett (Uppsala University, Sweden) speak about future fuel production. The Centre for Energy Technology (CET) and Institute for Mineral and Energy Resources (IMER) were pleased to host a seminar by Professor Kjell Aleklett entitled ‘Projecting Future Fuel Production – Peak Oil, Peak Coal, Peak Natural Gas, and the Intergovernmental Panel on […]
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Adelaide Airport working towards a cleaner greener business with the CET
Adelaide Airport aims to become an Australian leader in clean energy use thanks to a new three-year, $750,000 partnership with the University of Adelaide. Under the partnership – launched today by Transport and Energy Minister the Hon Patrick Conlon – the University’s Centre for Energy Technology (CET) will undertake research to develop clean energy solutions […]
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CET paper wins award
At the recent conference entitled “Practical Responses to Climate Change” organised by Engineers Australia and held in Melbourne, a paper co-authored by Fiona Paton (PhD student), Graeme Dandy and Holger Maier won the best paper award. The paper was presented by Graeme Dandy and was one of 64 papers presented at the conference. The award […]
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New CET Publication
Adam Langman and Gus Nathan from the CET recently published a paper in Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science. The title of the paper is ‘Influence of a combustion-driven oscillation on global mixing in the flame from a refinery flare’. An assessment of the influence of strong combustion-driven oscillations on mixing rates and visible radiation in […]
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