Some
pathways toward a more sustainable
energy future |
As Deputy Director of the RIsCCS Institute, Gus seeks to establish partnerships
with industry and government to adopt multi-disciplinary approaches to mitigate
greenhouse gas emissions. He has worked widely with industry to develop cleaner
technologies in sectors spanning power generation, minerals processing, transport
fuels and Olympic flames. He is also actively engaged in emerging technologies
such as geothermal and wind.
Synopsis: There is growing consensus of the need to reduce
our carbon dioxide emissions, both in South Australia and the rest of the
world. However there are many perspectives as to which technology options
to pursue toward this goal, given our present heavy reliance on fossil fuels
and substantial investment in capital intensive plant to utilise them.
The talk will assess some of the challenges and opportunities emerging
to this end, both locally and internationally, as we seek to manage the transition
to a more sustainable future.
When: 8th July.
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Email: research.tuesdays@adelaide.edu.au
Phone: 8303 3692

The Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor James McWha, is delighted
to invite you to the University’s 2008 Research Tuesdays lecture series.
This monthly series of public lectures is designed
to provide an opportunity for the University’s leading researchers
to engage with business and community leaders about pressing issues of the
day.
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