Hydrogen storage research group

Renewable energy generation varies over time and requires storage to provide a consistent demand for end-users. This becomes ever more apparent as we transition towards a more renewable future in our energy sector. 

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The Hydrogen Storage Research Group (HSRG) undertakes experimental research into a vast array of energy storage systems including:

The next frontier of energy storage

The storage of renewable energy through thermochemical batteries – why is this technology the next frontier of energy storage?

Towards a green hydrogen economy

Unlocking the potential of green hydrogen! Discover how green hydrogen can be safely stored and transported to enable sustainable energy export solutions.

Thermal batteries for renewable energy

My research focussed on renewable energy storage using hydrogen rich materials. Its innovative and multifaceted approach can provide enhanced green energy production and hence reduce CO2 emissions.

Storing solar in thermal batteries

Thermochemical batteries are a new technology that can store solar thermal energy. These batteries are more sustainable and affordable than traditional energy storage technologies, and they have the potential to revolutionize the way we use renewable energy.

Green Pipelines

What comes to your mind when you think of natural gas pipelines, green, sustainable, clean? Probably not. Watch to see how we are turning natural gas pipeline into cost effective sustainable green energy solutions.

The next generation of batteries

The transition towards a net zero energy system requires the development of batteries that are safer, cheaper and longer-lasting, such as solid-state batteries as presented in this video, which was the winner of the Universities Australia’s 2021 Pitch It Clever competition.