Research in energy explores sustainable, reliable and cost-effective energy systems. Collaboration with New Zealand and international stakeholders connects academic research activities with industrial needs in the development of impactful innovation and low/zero-carbon technology.
Funded by the Blue Economy Cooperative Research Centre, this project aims to carry out real-time and hardware in the loop modeling to analyse energy forecasting, fault protection, energy storage, and demand-side management of an offshore hydrogen DCMG. The project will provide a solid grounding of the technical details to support the design of an actual offshore hydrogen DCMG.
Funding: BE CRC, Australia
External collaborators
BMT, Carnegie Clean Energy, HENSOLDT, OceanPixel, Optimal Group, Pitt & Sherry, The New Zealand King Salmon, Griffith University, University of Tasmania, University of Western Australia.