When it comes to the power sector, what is most important to us? The reliability of our electricity? The cost? The impact on the environment? Are we willing to compromise in any of these areas?
With the growing threat of climate change, there has been a push towards decarbonisation in recent years. But there are significant challenges to achieving this.
What is SENergy?
SENergy is a student-based forum that aims to gather multiple diverse student groups to discuss the technical, environmental, social and economic issues surrounding an energy issue.
What are we doing this year?
This year's panel will feature five diverse student societies:
Our topic will be the implications/challenges of the decarbonisation of Australia’s power generation. From their own perspectives and biases, each student society will be addressing this primary question:
“There is a noticeable shift in Australia’s Power Generation mix towards more renewable energy sources. However, there are various technical, economic, political and behavioural challenges associated with this shift. With the COP21 agreement as a benchmark, can Australia transition as quickly as we need to?”
Event Format
Special Guests
Presentation by Professor Andrew Garnett, Director of the UQ Centre for Coal Seam Gas
Co-facilitation by Professor Peta Ashworth, Chair in Sustainable Energy Futures
FAQs
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Please send any enquiries to uqsen@outlook.com. We will attempt to address your questions ASAP.
Disclaimer
Photos will be taken at this event. Please contact us if you do not wish to have your photo taken.
This event has been sponsored by the UQ Centre for Coal Seam Gas, UQ Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology and the Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering Innovations. Media and Information from this event will be shared to these parties.