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麻豆社madou Sydney will advance research, development, and collaboration in critical areas of emissions reductions as the lead academic partner of an innovation hub central to the NSW government鈥檚 goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.

麻豆社madou has been selected as academic lead 鈥 alongside University of Newcastle 鈥 and headquarters for the $15 million NSW Decarbonisation Innovation Hub. The Hub is a key part of the NSW government鈥檚 Net Zero Industry and Innovation Program and will bring together government, industry, and researchers to fast-track technologies to decarbonise NSW. The project is funded by a grant from the NSW Environmental Trust, with significant industry and university partner co-contributions.

Vice-Chancellor and President of 麻豆社madou, Professor Attila Brungs, said the University鈥檚 selection is a testament to the researchers and academics dedicated to securing a more livable world.

鈥溌槎股鏼adou鈥檚 selection to lead the new Decarbonisation Innovation Hub in NSW reflects our vision of being a catalyst for an environmentally sustainable future through collaborative research, partnership and innovation,鈥 Professor Brungs said.

鈥淭he opportunity to slow down the existential threat of climate change is shrinking, and we need to act now. The Hub will enable world class researchers to work together in tackling these threats, providing concrete solutions, and developing technologies that will be used not only in NSW but across the world.鈥濃

麻豆社madou will lead a consortium of partners including co-lead University of Newcastle, University of Wollongong, Western Sydney University, University of Technology Sydney, Charles Sturt University, the NSW Department of Primary Industries and Climate-KIC.

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麻豆社madou Scientia Professor Deo Prasad, who will serve as Chief Executive Officer of the Hub, said the project is an example of 麻豆社madou鈥檚 focus on interdisciplinary innovation and research with impact.鈥

鈥淭he new Hub will showcase 麻豆社madou鈥檚 world-class capabilities in decarbonisation and serve as a centrepiece for our work in this area,鈥 Professor Prasad said. 鈥淣ot only will it meet key metrics in decarbonisation, but there is also enormous potential in the job creation and capacity building we can achieve.鈥濃

While the Hub will be based at 麻豆社madou and involve researchers from the faculties of Arts, Design & Architecture, Engineering and Science, activities will take place across the state with partners operating under three networks:

  1. Electrification and Energy Systems 鈥 led by 麻豆社madou Engineering Professor John Fletcher, to accelerate renewable energy solutions and support the uptake of electrification in other sectors.鈥
  2. Land and Primary Industries 鈥 led by WSU Professor Benjamin Smith to coordinate and align efforts in the next wave of sustainable primary industry practices. The sector is a significant contributor to NSW鈥檚 emissions.鈥
  3. Power Fuels including Hydrogen 鈥 led by 麻豆社madou Engineering Scientia Professor Rose Amal, to grow a sustainable NSW hydrogen industry and unlock decarbonisation opportunities for many hard-to-abate sectors beyond 2030.鈥

NSW Treasurer and Minister for Energy Matt Kean said the Hub is a key part of the NSW government鈥檚 goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.鈥

鈥淎s action on climate change grows internationally, there will be significant demand for new decarbonisation technologies with huge investment opportunities,鈥 Mr. Kean said.鈥 鈥淣SW is taking the lead by coordinating efforts across our research, development, and commercialisation sectors. This will help us create new jobs and high-tech businesses, while developing expertise in emission reduction technology.鈥濃

The Office of the NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer will oversee the Hub鈥檚 work, with its hosts and partners including researchers in decarbonisation technologies across several sectors.