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Climate change & conservation

Researchers use cutting-edge carbon capture tech to create a cleaner future

Curtin University continues to lead the shift towards a more environmentally friendly future, entering a three-year, multimillion-dollar agreement with carbon…

Energy transition

Hydrogen project wins multi-million dollar grant to help shift to clean energy

A Curtin University project which could significantly help the global shift to clean energy and see Perth become a hydrogen…

Energy transition

Accelerating Australia’s clean energy future

Australia needs to accelerate the race to net zero, but closer engagement with communities is crucial to ensure no one…

Energy transition

Overhead vs underground: Rewiring Australia for renewable energy goals

A new report by Curtin University and The University of Queensland has provided insights into the trade-offs between overhead and…

Energy transition

New Curtin Institute to tackle the transition to sustainable energy

A new institute that aims to train and support the next generation of energy opportunity hunters to enable the transition…

Energy transition

Moving to ‘Smart Zero’: Digital technologies to accelerate the transition to net zero

‘Smart Zero’ Cisco and Curtin University launch the ‘Smart Zero’ report, which details how advanced networks will accelerate progress towards…

Business, innovation and law

Curtin study predicts natural gas to be leading global energy source by 2030

New Curtin University-led research has found that natural gas could become the leading global energy source by the early 2030’s,…

Campus and global community

Curtin research finds smarter way to harvest solar energy for clean fuels

Curtin University researchers have developed a low-cost and environmentally friendly method to harvest energy from sunlight to produce clean fuels…

Energy transition

Wave power device a swell innovation

Despite Australia boasting a coastline of around 35,000 kilometres, wave power has typically placed a distant third to the country’s…

Campus and global community

Conference to discuss energy economics in a post-Kyoto world

This month, more than 200 economists, academics and key industry figures from 30 countries will gather in Perth for the…