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Say ‘bye bye’ to faulty mobile phones and solar cells
Faulty mobile phones and solar cells could soon be a thing of the past thanks to a ground-breaking invention developed at the Australian National University.
A new structure to produce cheaper, more efficient solar energy
Researchers have found a new method of producing ‘tandem solar cells’ which could lead to cheaper and more efficient solar technology.
Delivering zero-carbon energy to Asia Pacific
The Australian National University's Grand Challenges program winners announced.
ANU Receives $3.4 million towards Hydrogen Generation Research
The Australian National University (ANU) is amongst nine Australian universities and research organisations to receive funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) towards research in renewable hydrogen.
ANU researchers awarded top science prize
Researchers from The Australian National University are among this year's winners of Australia's leading science awards, the Eureka Prizes.
Bruny Island battery trial wins Engineering Excellence Award
The CONSORT Bruny Island Battery Trial has won the Engineers Australia Tasmanian Engineering Excellence Award, held in Hobart, and now reaches the final of the 2018 Australian Enginee
ANU research advances thin-film tandem solar cell technology
Imagine generating clean electricity through highly efficient, flexible solar panels attached to your everyday personal items and devices.
ANU helping build cheaper and greener electricity networks
New smart electricity technology developed at The Australian National University (ANU) has passed a major trial in Tasmania and has proven it can now help manage the supply of renewable energy and battery storage from households to the g
ANU announces new leader of battery storage program
The Australian National University (ANU) has announced the appointment of Dr Lachlan Blackhall to lead an international research program to improve ways to integrate battery storage with the electricity grid.