From solar farms to hydrogen buses: The University of Queensland on its way to a sustainable future

5 March 2021

With two ground-breaking projects, The University of Queensland (UQ) aims to reduce its environmental impact. 

The $125m Warwick Solar Farm powers UQ to 100 per cent renewable. 

Qld Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Anthony Lynham and Former Minister for State Development, Tourism and innovation Kate Jones.
Former Qld Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Anthony Lynham and Former Minister for State Development, Tourism and innovation Kate Jones

Australia's renewable energy research capacity has been boosted with the completion of The University of Queensland's 64-megawatt solar farm at Warwick in the state's south-east.

Dr Jessica Gallagher, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement and Entrepreneurship), said as a research and teaching institution with a vision of creating "knowledge leadership for a better world", sustainability is really central to everything we do, here, at UQ. 

Read full article on Accelerate - magazine of the AHK Australien pp.40-45

Published by the German-Australian Chamber of Industry and Commerce.

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