UCL Australia

Events

24 April

UCL Australia Seminar Series
Wind Power in South Australia - from zero to 26 % in 10 years

Presentation by Adj A/Prof Monica Oliphant, Past President ISES and Nic Jacobson, Independent Consultant

News

Professor Stefaan Simons presented at the Annual Meeting of the Four Societies (The Nuclear Engineering Panel of the Sydney Branch of Engineers Australia, The Australian Nuclear Association, The Royal Society of New South Wales and The Australian Institute of Energy) in Sydney.

The topic of his presentation was 'Going low carbon – the Approach of the International Energy Policy Institute'.

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UCL Australia
Torrens Building
220 Victoria Square
Adelaide, South Australia, 5000

Tel: +61 8 8110 9960
Fax: +61 8 8212 3039

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Research at UCL Australia

UCL School of Energy and Resources

At UCL Australia we focus on solutions to real-world problems. The UCL School of Energy and Resources is addressing energy provision, primarily, but not exclusively, electricity generation.

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Mullard Space Science Laboratory

The Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL) is a world-leading research organisation delivering a broad science programme that is underpinned by a strong capability in space science instrumentation, space-domain engineering, space medicine, systems engineering and project management.

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International Energy Policy Institute

The International Energy Policy Institute (IEPI) was created to address key policy issues in the mineral, energy and resources industries through intensive and innovative research.

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Research at the IEPI

Professor Stefaan Simons

Professor Stefaan Simons

South Australian Climate Change Adaptation Showcase

29 January 2013

UCL Australia is proud to be a sponsor of the South Australian Climate Change Adaptation Showcase, to be held on 14 March 2013 at Pavillion on the Park, South Terrace, Adelaide. 

This event will highlight the latest in climate science research and showcase what practitioners from around the State are doing to prepare for the impacts of climate change. Speakers will include the Hon Ian Hunter, MLC (Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation), Professor Don Bursill (Chief Scientist of South Australia), Adam Gray (Local Government Association of South Australia), and keynote speaker Darren Ray (Head of the South Australian section of the Bureau of Meteorology).  For more information, please see the full program here.

For more information on South Australia’s strategy for adapting to climate change, please see the framework document here.