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Electric vehicle (EV) adoption is accelerating, but as more Australians plug into this technology, new challenges are surfacing at public charging stations.
Are you ready to make a real impact? We’re at a pivotal moment in the fight against climate change, with the sustainability and energy sectors creating jobs for grads in all disciplines.
Understanding lithium-ion battery safety is crucial to prevent accidents and reduce fire risks, especially when considering just how many of our household items and vehicles (like e-bikes) contain them.
Are you are a UNSW researcher or early-career academic with a passion for clean energy innovation? Do you want your work to have an impact on society? Our Seed Funding Applications are now open - we want to hear from you!
Learn how your skills as a graduate are in demand in the transition to renewable energy, one of the key solutions in combatting climate change for a healthier plant and humanity.
Are you passionate about making a difference? Do you want the opportunity to shape the future and be at the forefront of one of the most critical and transformative movements of our time?
Are you are a UNSW researcher with a passion for clean energy innovation? Do you want your work to have an impact on society? We want to hear from you! Deadline: Sunday 23rd April, 11.59pm
The CleanAir Schools pilot program is being expanded from six to 100 NSW schools over the next two years to better understand the environment that Australia’s children learn and play in.
It was exciting to see one of our star researchers, A/Prof Derrick Wing Kwan Ng, featured in The Australian's Research Magazine as a Rising Star of Research.
Jemena, with its project partners AusNet Services and UNSW Sydney, have completed an ARENA funded trial to demonstrate innovative technologies to increase the hosting capacity of DER.
We are excited to announce that seed funding will be available next year, and we are seeking proposals for grants of up to $60,000 for interdisciplinary research projects across 6 research themes.
UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute investigators awarded $7m ARENA funding for research to address cost effectiveness and end of life issues of PV technology.
We were pleased to host an interim knowledge sharing event with partners Jemena and Ausnet Services. The Creating Solar Friendly Neighbourhoods project is funded by ARENA.
UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute Director, Professor Joe Dong, has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to create sustainable, stable and reliable electricity for all through his pioneering work in energy systems.