July 2025 storEnergy Newsletter
The latest, and last, storEnergy Newsletter is now available here. This edition covers January to June 2025: Director’s update by Professor Jenny Pringle Top News – June 2024 Symposium,...
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Led by Prof Maria Forsyth and then Prof Jenny Pringle, storEnergy aimed to challenge existing thinking and expand Australia’s capacity in energy storage and production. The centre created new knowledge and intellectual property in advanced energy materials, batteries and battery-control systems for integration into end-user industries.
Working with 14 organisations across government and industry, and five Australian universities, researchers at the centre facilitated small to medium-sized enterprises to take a global leadership role in advancing and producing new-age storage technologies. By harnessing the expertise of researchers and industry partners, StorEnergy delivered benefit to our economy, the community and the environment.
The Centre officially finished on 30 June 2025 after 2248 days. Please reach out to the Director Professor Jenny Pringle if you have a query.
The latest, and last, storEnergy Newsletter is now available here. This edition covers January to June 2025: Director’s update by Professor Jenny Pringle Top News – June 2024 Symposium,...
We are excited to announce that storEnergy, in collaboration with Deakin’s the Recycling and Clean Energy Commercialisation Hub (REACH), has launched specialised education pathways tailored to the evolving needs of the...
The latest storEnergy Newsletter is now available to read. Click here to read. This edition covers October – December 2024 and January 2025: Director’s update by Professor Jenny Pringle....