New funds to bolster ANU clean energy research

The ANU will enhance its position as a leader in clean energy research after receiving $9 million in new funding for five major research and development projects. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced details of the research funding, designed to help make renewable energy more affordable and to boost the amount of clean energy produced in Australia. "This funding announcement by ARENA will enhance the research capability of the ANU solar research programs, and will also substantially improve opportunities for training of PhD students and early career researchers," said Professor Andrew Blakers, Director of the ANU Centre for Sustainable Energy Systems. The projects led by ANU scientists include research to make it easier to manufacture solar cells, research into making silicon solar cells and solar modules more efficient and affordable, and two projects to facilitate the commercialisation of high-temperature solar thermal technology. A separate project led by the University of New South Wales (UNSW), in which the ANU is a collaborating partner, also won ARENA funding to help develop highly efficient tandem solar cells. ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young AO said the new funding proved the benefits of the University's research and its close collaboration with industry. "These high-technology projects are developing the industries of the future and will help Australia become a world leader in clean energy," Professor Young said.
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