Rose Amal

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The Centre is developing new cost-effective technologies and building Australia’s capability, to place the nation at the forefront of the hydrogen economy.

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Marking her 30th anniversary at UNSW, the Scientia Professor is recognised for her research into catalysts for efficient clean energy conversion and sustainable environment.

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Green Hydrogen could play a big role in helping countries cut their CO2 emissions, but what exactly is it and how can it be used?

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Rose Amal has been recognised by the Australian and New Zealand Federation of Chemical Engineers for her research into catalysts for efficient energy conversion.

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Ammonia has sustained humanity since the early 20th century, but its production leaves a huge carbon footprint. Now researchers have found a way to make it 100 per cent renewable.

Hydrogen energy

A new study is set to test the viability of a hydrogen supply chain between Australia and Germany.

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The new research centre will aid development of new cost-effective hydrogen technologies – placing Australia firmly at the forefront of the hydrogen economy.

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UNSW Sydney researchers awarded for their involvement in renewable energy research, cybersecurity and dental care in the latest round of federal government funding.

 

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UNSW Sydney is pursuing new partnerships to realise the potential of smart cities and hybrid energy storage systems to power them. 

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The case for hydrogen as a fuel has been well made but there has been little investment to bring it to scale.

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