Innovative energy partnership putting waste to good use
Food waste and garden clippings could be turned into clean energy, instead of adding to the 20 million tonnes of...
Food waste and garden clippings could be turned into clean energy, instead of adding to the 20 million tonnes of...
Griffith University congratulates Dr Zhenzhen Wu on her $280,000 Australia’s Economic Accelerator (AEA) Seed Grant for the lithium-ion battery recycling and reclamation project.
RACE for 2030 CRC to drive the development of stable and economically viable clean energy solutions.
Griffith engineers examine barriers to managing solar panel waste and how to improve it.
Renewables are also a key focus for the Palaszczuk Government.
A sugar cane farming family on the Gold Coast has found a way to do well by doing less. As...
Renewable energy is driving profound changes in cities. It’s happening much more quickly than was expected even five years ago.
A Griffith University researcher is hoping to revolutionise the way plastic is recycled by converting it into fuel that is cleaner and more energy efficient than petrol or diesel.
The School of Engineering's award-winning Dr Fernanda Helfer is leading a research project examining a technique to draw renewable energy from the desalination process
Griffith University experts have delivered training to Indonesian decision makers on how to turn the country’s waste into energy.