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$3 million funding for Digital Grid Futures Institute

by Elisa Iannunzio
February 6, 2019
in Digital Utilities, Electricity, Networks, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Smart Energy
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The University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney has signed a $3 million deal with Providence Asset Group (PAG) as part of a ten-year commitment for joint research and collaboration in sustainable energy technologies.

PAG has made an initial investment of $500,000 to support renewables technology research at UNSW through the UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute and the ARC Research Hub for Integrated Energy Storage Solutions. These initiatives are working towards the provision of a reliable and sustainable energy supply, plus energy storage and distribution aimed at ‘future-proofing’ global energy systems.

In addition, PAG will provide up to a further $3 million over the next decade to fund a new, multi-disciplinary, world-class research centre, the New Energy Industry Research Centre (NEIRC).

The UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute was established in September last year to focus on advancing electric power technologies from both traditional and increasingly renewable sources as we transition to a more sustainable energy supply.

Professor Joe Dong, world-renowned researcher in energy systems and director of the UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute, said, “Research under this funding will help us to address a host of challenges, including electricity generation and transmission, new technologies in smart meters, Smart Grid telecommunication and computing infrastructure, renewable energy generation, and regulatory aspects of the industry.

“It will also help us to develop a better understanding of what the renewables industry needs, developments in the sector in terms of technology, financial and risk management, as well knowledge transfer to the outside world. This will be particularly important for the ARC Research Hub, where a key measure of success will be its contribution to the energy storage sector nationally.”

While Professor Dong and his team are making significant progress on grid technology and energy storage for renewables, consumer take-up and business investment in the sector are also booming.

“Research under this funding will help us to address a host of challenges, including electricity generation and transmission, new technologies in smart meters, Smart Grid telecommunication and computing infrastructure, renewable energy generation, and regulatory aspects of the industry,” Mr Dong said.

Henry Sun, CEO of PAG, said, “Providence’s vision is to become the leading sustainable and cost effective ‘green’ asset management company and service provider in Australia, powering the community with green and affordable energy, improving living with clean and innovative technologies.”

The second round of funding from PAG will establish the NEIRC and bring together global research teams and market-leading industry partners to conduct all-round cooperation in the energy field. It will focus on technologies, introducing more sophisticated economic and investment modelling for renewables, and policy and regulation development in the sector.

“UNSW is one of the world’s leading research and technology hubs for renewable energy innovation. Partnering with UNSW through NEIRC will enable us to fast-track our goals with collaboration on multiple levels,” Mr Sun said.

Professor Brian Boyle, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Enterprise at UNSW, said, “The significance of this investment from PAG is that it demonstrates the relevance of UNSW technologies and capability to the growing renewable energy sector in Australia and overseas. It’s also a strong endorsement of the partnership model adopted by the knowledge exchange team at UNSW to translate our expertise into social and economic impact and benefit.”

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