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CSIRO, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, is Australia's national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world.

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Renewables and smart systems

CSIRO is researching solar, wind and geothermal technologies and finding smarter ways to generate and distribute energy for our homes and industry.

The National Solar Energy Centre.

A major cornerstone of CSIRO’s solar research is the National Solar Energy Centre in Newcastle, Australia.

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A new carbon neutral home that will pave the way for affordable and sustainable living in Australia.

The CSIRO Renewable Energy Integration Facility.

A high-tech CSIRO facility is helping transform Australian electricity networks and lower greenhouse gas emissions.

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A new CSIRO centre is making geothermal cities a hot prospect.

CSIRO's research is focused On The following:

Solar Energy

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Solar Energy

- CSIRO is a world leader in solar research. As renewable energy becomes more and more important to lowering greenhouse gas emissions, CSIRO is making solar power more efficient and effective. Learn more>

Storing Renewable Energy

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Storing Renewable Energy

- CSIRO is conducting research to overcome the challenges of intermittency, storage and dispatch of electricity generated from solar and wind energy. Learn more>

Geothermal Energy

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Geothermal Energy

- CSIRO is developing and applying geothermal capabilities to help secure Australia's energy future in a low emissions world. Learn more>

Energy for Buildings

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Energy for Buildings

- CSIRO is developing technologies and tools to control how energy is used, managed and generated in buildings, offices and homes. Learn more>

Efficient energy managment

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Efficient energy managment

- Pioneering low-carbon, efficient energy systems for households, industry, cities and the nation. Learn more>

Biofuels

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Biofuels

- Biofuels will play a big part in our transport future. Finding a sustainable alternative to fossil fuel based petroleum and diesel will become more important as oil supplies decline, petrol prices soar and the necessity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions intensifies. Learn more>

Renewable energy will play an increasingly important role in Australia's energy mix as we move to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and secure future energy supply.

CSIRO is developing the next generation technologies for energy production from renewables and is finding new ways to integrate this type of energy into existing electricity grids or for use immediately in the home.

CSIRO is also developing smart energy systems to improve energy efficiency and management in buildings, offices and homes, and to manage energy more intelligently in electricity networks.

Generating power close to where it is needed, or managing when and how energy is delivered and used, can improve energy efficiency, minimise energy consumption, reduce peak demand on the electricity grid, and save money.


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Ms Kirsten Lea

Communication Manager

Energy Transformed Flagship

Phone: 61 2 4960 6245

Email: Kirsten.Lea@csiro.au

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Community

CSIRO aims to establish and build relationships with members of the community. We welcome people of all ages to come and explore our facilities, holiday programs and public events.

Contact

Phone:

1300 363 400

Email:

enquiries@csiro.au

More contact options

About CSIRO

CSIRO, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, is Australia's national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world.