TRaCE in Australia: A Technological Leap Towards Clean Energy

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Australia, July 16, 2025 - The TRaCE program, a collaborative initiative between UNSW Sydney and the University of Newcastle, is at the forefront of technological advancements in the clean energy sector. From a technological standpoint, the program's impact is significant, with a focus on innovation and the practical application of new technologies.

A key aspect of TRaCE involves partnerships with industry leaders like Yokogawa Australia. This collaboration facilitates the exchange of knowledge and practical experience through placements and staff secondments. This approach ensures that the research and development efforts are closely aligned with real-world industry needs. According to recent reports, the program is projected to support up to 5,200 jobs in recycling and clean energy industries over the next 20 years. The program is also developing 'green ceramics' from textile waste and hydrogen production from seawater, which are examples of the innovative technologies being developed.

The program's commitment to education is evident in the Master of Clean Energy program, set to commence in 2026. This initiative aims to equip the next generation of professionals with the skills necessary to thrive in the rapidly evolving clean energy landscape. The program is also supporting research on the impacts and opportunities of the clean energy transition for First Nations communities.

The TRaCE program is a testament to Australia's dedication to a sustainable future, driven by technological innovation and strategic partnerships. It's a clear example of how technological advancements can drive economic growth and environmental responsibility.

Fonti

  • Mirage News

  • Yokogawa Australia and UNSW TRaCE sign MOU to collaborate on Recycling and Clean Energy Technologies

  • UNSW-led recycling and clean energy innovation program unveils first projects

  • TRaCE announces a Master of Clean Energy in partnership with University of Newcastle

  • TRaCE First Nations Higher Degree Research Scholarship

  • University of Newcastle welcomes $50M to trailblaze in recycling and clean energy

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