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Centre for Energy Technology
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005 Australia
cet@adelaide.edu.au

environment@adelaide.edu.au
Phone: +61 8 8313 0543
Phone: +61 8303 3670

Centre for Energy Technology
A new era for energy

The Centre for Energy Technology (CET) will promote and foster research that will result in cleaner energy generation, storage, distribution and utilisation of energy.

A strong team has been created from the four disciplines of Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics. The Centre aims to support Australia’s transition from a high to low CO2 emission society.

The CET’s most valuable asset is our experienced team of researchers and engineers who have been working with industry in developing new technologies and solutions. The completion of over 200 industrial projects in the past five years is the best demonstration of our extensive experience and expertise. The Centre is committed to working with industry, government and the community to help mitigate the effects of climate change through the reduction of CO2 emissions. The Centre has a strong research capacity in, Fluid Mechanics, Combustion, Renewable Energy, Electrical Energy and Chemical Processing.


$0.8 million for GeoSolar.

PSRF has contributed $0.8 million to the GeoSolar project. GeoSolar is a collaborative project between Petratherm and the University of Adelaide. For more information read the Environment Insititute's blog


Honours Scholarship

The Playford Trust offers a range of scholarships to outstanding honours and PhD students. Applications are now open, for more information about applying click here.


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Research Profiles

Professor Graham Nathan

Professor Graham Nathan

Gus seeks to establish partnerships with industry and government to adopt multi-disciplinary approaches to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.

Some pathways toward a more sustainable energy future