News: net-zero
Accelerating industrial decarbonisation
Prof Mercedes Maroto-Valer, Director of the UK鈥檚 Industrial Decarbonisation Research and Innovation Centre (IDRIC) will discuss how IDRIC is developing engineering solutions for net zero, while integrating economic, policy and future workforce needs to ensure these solutions are implemented at the scale and pace needed to meet net zero targets, at the 2024 HiTeMP-4 Forum, Oct 21-23, National Wine Centre, Adelaide.听Do not miss this important event, register today.
Enabling a net-zero electricity system for Australia
Chris Davies,听Group Manager of Future Energy Systems at the Australian Electricity Market Operator (AEMO), will present 鈥淓nabling a Net-Zero Electricity System鈥 at the 2024 HiTeMP-4 Forum on Monday October 21, 2024. In his presentation, Chris will outline the mix of resources needed to enable a net-zero energy system by 2050. Register today.
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HiTeMP-3 short report now available
A short report about the HiTeMP-3 Forum is now available to download.
Greening the grid
How will the grid adapt to manage the increasing demand for net-zero carbon electricity? Dr Jaquelin Cochran, from NREL, will present a case study of how the city of Los Angeles鈥 grid could run on 100% renewable energy, at the HiTeMP-3 Forum, which is being held at the National Wine Centre, Adelaide from Sept 26 鈥 28, and online.
A lesson in green construction
Magali Anderson will discuss Holcim's net zero roadmap and climate actions to enable greener cities, at the third international forum on high temperature minerals processing (HiTeMP-3), which is being held at the National Wine Centre in Adelaide and online, from September 26 鈥 28, 2022. Register your attendance today, early bird prices will end at 11:59pm, Australian Central Standard time on Monday September 12, 2022.
Register today for the HyPT-2 Forum
Join us at the Second International Forum on Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT-2). This virtual event held September 14-16, 2021 (ACST) will bring together leading thinkers in industry and research to discuss the merits of alternative CO2-free hydrogen technologies. More information and registration at /cet/seminars-events/hypt
CET researchers to consult on IEA report
Dr Alfonso Chinnici and Prof Gus Nathan were selected by the International Energy Agency (IEA, Paris) to collaborate as consulting international analysts on an upcoming IEA report looking at the role of low-carbon fuels, particularly hydrogen and ammonia, for clean power generation.