energy

An Australian red-eyed tree frog on a large succulent leaf

Introduced species and diseases can drive native species into smaller environmental niches – and that could mean change to how we work to conserve them.

two men holding a solar panel

UNSW Sydney solar experts say we need bespoke technology designed to recycle important elements inside solar panels.

UNSW Kensington campus

The funding will enable new student places to build a future workforce with strong defence and nuclear technology capabilities.

Pile of Australian 100 dollar notes

UNSW has academic experts available to comment on May's federal government budget announcements.

lightning strike

UNSW electrical energy expert reveals the striking truth about lightning.

Australian money

UNSW has academic experts available to comment on the federal government budget announcements in October.

a person looks at a shopping docket in a supermarket aisle

With the cost of living rising, housing interest rates going up and financial markets in turmoil, the following UNSW Sydney experts are available to comment on economic issues.

Factory smoke at sunset

As Australia slides into an energy crisis, UNSW Business School’s Katja Ignatieva explains what customers – and markets – can expect to come next. 

Electric vehicle charging

Australia needs to speed up its shift to electric vehicles, UNSW experts say.

Albany wind farm

Many Asian nations are shunning fossil fuels, presenting a huge opportunity for Australia's renewables sector. And one massive project has stepped up to the plate.

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