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Prof Greg Metha is making hydrogen headway
Prof Greg Metha presented "Hydrogen Headway" for Research Tuesday on Oct 11, 2022. Watch the video to discover more about his team's one step process to produce affordable green hydrogen.
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HiTeMP-3 program attracts global leaders
World experts will meet in Adelaide to unravel the complexities of decarbonising heavy industry, at the third international forum on High Temperature Minerals Processing (HiTeMP-3) to be held at the National Wine Centre, from Monday 26 to Wednesday 28 September 2022. Register now.
Milestone reached for Atmospheric Boundary Layer Research Facility
Tuesday, May 17, 2022 marked an important milestone in the installation of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Research Facility (ABLRF) at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ Roseworthy campus – the lattice section tower with a height of 12 metres was raised with a 25 tonne Franna crane.
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2022 CET Research Day review
The CET held another very successful Research Day last Monday April 11, taking academics and industry partners for an off-campus experience at the Sanctuary Function Centre, Adelaide Zoo.
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.
CET celebrates another year of research excellence
The Centre for Energy Technology (CET) held another successful Research Day on Thursday 12 November 2020. Presentations were given in the three themed topics of: hydrogen – the fuel of the future; circular carbon economy; and decarbonising heavy industry.
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Add hydrogen combustion to a solar reactor for carbon-free mining and mineral processing
Researchers at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ's Centre for Energy Technology have developed a Solar Hybrid Receiver Combustor (HSRC) that can be used around the clock by industry, due to its ability to use a mix of heat sources; solar radiation from a heliostat field and combustion of renewable fuels.