About
Preparing for the new energy of tomorrow, today
Established in 2022, the Centre for New Energy Transition Research (CfNETR) responds to the pressing need for research, training and skills development in new energy.
This need is particularly urgent in regional Australia, where legacy modes of power generation are being joined by multimodal and widely distributed forms of new energy generation, transmission and storage.
CfNETR aims to develop innovative, reliable and quality solutions to provide both utilities and policymakers with technology options to deliver economic and sustainable energy to the community.
The Centre works closely with the community, industry and government organisations to advance Net Zero Carbon initiatives for 2050 and achieve a 100% renewable-powered economy. It focuses on the energy and climate-related issues associated with regional and remote communities in light of the Australian Government's commitment to a stronger and sustainable economy for regional Australia.
CfNETR’s focus is on fundamental and applied research to develop advanced knowledge in electrical power and low-carbon technologies for a sustainable ecosystem.
CfNETR’s objectives
The principle objectives of the Centre are to:
- align with the efforts of key new energy players to help overcome issues related to new energy production, storage, distribution, connection standards, policies and management
- increase opportunities for regional students to undertake research alongside other universities and local industries focused on new energy
- prepare graduates that are relevant to employers in the new energy sector via meaningful industry placement
- ensure postgraduate students are working with industry to solve critical problems in the lifecycle of new energy
- develop demonstration and pilot projects in partnership with industry that help to develop solutions that have the potential to be commercialised and/or upscaled
CfNETR builds on Federation University’s expertise and partnerships and helps to deliver on the University’s commitment to the growth of new energy. The Centre was established with $2.43 million of funding from the Australian Government’s Regional Research Collaboration Program and has been developed in partnership with the Swinburne University of Technology, AusNet Services and Mondo, and C4NET as core partners.
CfNETR’s research streams
CfNETR’s objectives are aligned with its four research streams:
- Microgrids and Renewables
- Future Grid and Community Energy
- Future Fuel and Hydrogen Economy
- Net Zero Initiatives
Australian Government funding for CfNETR
Brochure
Download the Centre for New Energy Transition Research brochure (PDF, 1.1mb).
Some of CfNETR’s partners range from the local to the international and include:
- Ausnet Services and Mondo
- Australian Bureau of Meteorology
- Australian Carbon Innovation
- The Australian Power Institute (API)
- Breaze
- C4NET
- City of Ballarat
- Committee for Ballarat
- CO2CRC
- CSIRO
- Doble Engineering Company
- Energy Australia
- Ergon Energy
- EQUIS
- Gaia EnviroTech
- Horizon Power
- IBM
- Latrobe Valley Authority
- Omnia Specialities
- Opal Australian Paper
- Powercor
- Siemens
- Swinburne University of Technology
- United Energy
- Western Power
For queries about CfNETR’s research, or to discuss collaborating or researching with us, get in touch with the Centre Director via the Contact page.