State Government of Western Australia

12/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/02/2024 19:50

GreenTech Hub sets its sights on energy storage for first challenge

  • First innovation challenge for the GreenTech Hub will focus on energy storage
  • GreenTech Hub builds State's capability and capacity in green technologies and services
  • The hub is operated by Curtin University as a stand-alone facility
  • The hub is funded by the Cook Government and Chevron-operated Gorgon Project

The Cook Government's focus towards net zero emissions has taken a major step forward with its multimillion-dollar new GreenTech Hub turning its attention towards developing innovative energy storage solutions.

Innovation and the Digital Economy Minister Stephen Dawson announced the hub's first innovation challenge would be to explore advanced energy storage systems with a goal to reducing reliance on fossil fuels and therefore decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.

The GreenTech Hub is part of the $40 million Lower Carbon Grants Program (LCG) - Gorgon Fund with a joint funding agreement between the Cook Government and the Chevron-operated Gorgon Joint Venture.

As part of the LCG program, the hub is a $4 million initiative over four years and aims to build State-wide capability and capacity in green technologies and services.

Earlier this year, Curtin University was announced as the operator of the GreenTech Hub.

Curtin University is managing the connection and collaboration between industry and academic experts by hosting innovation challenges and accelerator programs.

Each hub innovation challenge will be supported by a dedicated consortium of industry partners focusing on identifying and deploying new technologies to help resolve the identified problem, or challenge.

In this first challenge, exploring energy storage technologies will provide communities in the future with new clean and stable solutions. This includes investigating long-duration and scalable technologies to enhance reliability and efficiency for both urban and remote applications.

The new hub joins the existing State-funded innovation hubs which focus on data science, cybersecurity, creative technologies and life sciences.

For more information see: https://greentechwa.com/

Comments attributed to Innovation and the Digital Economy Minister Stephen Dawson:

"The Cook Government continues to pursue our goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and the GreenTech Hub is a fantastic way to foster collaboration in the State.

"The GreenTech Hub will be a catalyst to inspire, mobilise and connect green entrepreneurship and commercialisation across WA.

"The hub has now set its first challenge with energy storage and will work alongside industry, government, academics and others on how WA can lead the charge into the future."