Griffith’s Logan campus lights up with solar energy
Griffith University’s Logan campus is sporting a new look with solar panels being installed on the roofs of five buildings.
Griffith University’s Logan campus is sporting a new look with solar panels being installed on the roofs of five buildings.
The University has entered into an agreement with CS Energy which will ensure 50 percent of its electricity needs are provided by renewable power sources from next year.
China’s global investment and infrastructure initiative—the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)—has reached new heights in the first half of 2025,...
Bali, Indonesia – May 2025 – A new regional initiative aimed at accelerating Asia’s transition to clean energy was officially...
A new policy brief from the Griffith Asia Institute evaluates Australia’s 2024 green energy-related policies and examines their potential impact...
A new solar farm in regional Queensland will be a bright spark for the future of Griffith University’s power needs,...
Professor Joel Gilmour explains the primary drivers of wholesale energy prices: building new generation, supply and demand, and the cost of existing generation have combined to increase household energy prices to unprecedented levels. How can the Albanese government intervene?
Griffith University scientists are bringing a new generation of cheaper, more sustainable and efficient solar cells a step closer.
A $1.3million research collaboration led by Griffith and Questsemi, supported by Semefab Scotland and the IMCRC is looking at manufacturing SiC Schottky diodes, a key element in many power conversion systems.
Griffith engineers examine barriers to managing solar panel waste and how to improve it.