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Charging ahead on battery storage
Working with the Future Battery Industries Cooperative Research Centre, QUT researchers are leading key projects to expand Australia’s battery industry from mining to manufacturing and improve the industry’s value chain. -
A future powered by green hydrogen
QUT researchers are playing a key role in developing Australia’s green hydrogen export industry with projects to develop better systems of production, storage and transport, as part of the Future Energy Exports (FEnEx) Cooperative Research Centre. -
QUT at cutting edge of solar technology
QUT researchers have developed a new material based on an orange dye called anthanthrone that has the potential to change the renewable power industry by delivering highly efficient, stable and considerably cheaper solar technology. -
Carbon capture process produces hydrogen and construction materials
QUT scientists have developed an electrochemical process that captures atmospheric carbon dioxide and stores it in water as chalk while also producing green hydrogen. -
Turning red clay into white gold for Queensland’s economic future
Queensland has an opportunity to value-add along its battery materials supply chain and other strong industries to ensure economic stability post-COVID but it will require a coordinated approach, according to a QUT expert. -
Testing the future of large-scale battery energy storage
An Australian-first vanadium flow battery is helping the National Battery Testing Centre develop our country's battery storage industry.