Showing posts with label #Renewable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Renewable. Show all posts

Friday, 2 September 2022

Solar-powered car departs Newcastle for Australian round trip

BY DAKOTA TAIT

An electric car has embarked on the first leg of a round trip of Australia on Friday, departing Newcastle for a journey largely powered by the sun.

The University of Newcastle team is attempting to cover just over 15,000 kilometres in a few months, aiming to cover around 130 kilometres a day.

The vehicle will be charged mostly by solar panels, though they'll use conventional charging points in urban areas.

Professor Paul Dastoor, Director of the Centre for Organic Electronics, says it's a chance to do away of some of the so-called 'range anxiety' around long-distance trips. 

"We're taking an electric vehicle - a Tesla - anti-clockwise around Australia, charged by printed solar," he said. "The sort of lightweight renewable energy technology we've developed here at the University of Newcastle."

"It's our first opportunity to road-test printed solar. This journey is all about expanding people's appreciation of electric vehicles."

Each of the 18 printed solar sheets is 18 metres long and weighs 12 kilograms, but they will be rolled up and stored in the boot while the car's on the road.

It takes around six hours to charge the car for 160 kilometres of driving, but the team's estimated the charging costs for the entire trip at just $80.

The team will also be visiting schools around the country to deliver a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) Roadshow. 

"It gives us an opportunity to actually test the technology we've developed and also to deliver an education program across Australia," Prof Dastoor said.

"Being able to go out to regional, rural, and outback schools, and talk to them about how the science they're learning in their classroom translates to university studies, to research, and then ultimately, technology that will change people's lives."

Image credit: Charge Around Australia.

Monday, 27 June 2022

Newcastle forum set to discuss energy issues

BY JORDAN REGNIS

Future energy plans will be discussed at length, in the Newcastle Institute's next monthly forum.

The forum will include experts across three renewable energy topics, including green hydrogen, technologies, and future job arrangements.

Speakers include engineer and researcher Dr Jessica Allen, the NSW Treasury Energy Corporation's Adam Clarke, and Hunter Jobs Alliance coordinator Warwick Jordan.

Chairman Ross Kerridge says it's an important topic to discuss.

"There is still a lot of questions about how this is going to happen, how the technology works and how it will impact jobs," he said.

"New energy provides new challenges, which will impact infrastructure and jobs in the Hunter, so we need to know about those things."

"There's going to be a need for new infrastructure to provide stable energy, and store it when it's in abundance."

The forum comes amid major shifts to the region's energy sector, such as the Mount Arthur Coal Mine's recently announced 2030 closure. 

The event's scheduled for July 13 at the United Sports Club in Adamstown.