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Key technologies for the low emission energy transition - David Glynne Jones

In the third presentation of the Energy Transition 2024 series, David Glynne Jones will report on the current status, trends and outlook for the key technologies enabling transition to a global low emission energy economy. His report will focus on low emission generating technologies including solar, wind, hydroelectric and nuclear energy, and enabling technologies including batteries, solid state electronics, electric motors, heat pumps and hydrogen. Future presentations in the Energy Transition 2024 series will include transport electrification, land use and environmental impacts, energy resource stewardship and the circular energy economy, and the politics of energy transition.

David is an independent advocate for the adoption of renewable energy and electrification across all sectors of the Australian economy. He is currently assessing the implications of emerging advanced battery technology for electrification of the Australian transport sector.

There will be a Q&A session following the presentation, then light refreshments.

MCH members $15; Concession (Gov’t support and full-time students) $15; Non-members $20

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