
Join us for an update on HILT CRC project RP2.014 Low-cost reliable green electricity supply for low-carbon heavy industry. Project Leader Dr Bin Lu (Australian National University) will share the results of modelling that co-optimises generation, storage, transmission and demand flexibility to supply 24/7 low-carbon electricity to energy-intensive operations.
The project’s key findings include:
Dr Lu will outline implications for scenarios spanning spanning iron ore, alumina and cement in Western Australia, and highlight how partners can apply the algorithms, cost models and geographic information system data to test their own sites and assumptions.
NOTE: This webinar is exclusive to employees of HILT CRC Partner organisations. Register via the form below or contact admin@hiltcrc.com.au for the registration link.
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Dr Bin Lu is a Senior Research Fellow at the Australian National University. He holds a PhD in Renewable Energy and a Master’s and a Bachelor’s degrees in Electrical Engineering. He was previously a senior electrical engineer with a decade of experience in electrical systems design and providing consulting services to government and industry.
Dr Lu’s research interests include energy market modelling, renewable energy resource assessment, Geographic Information System application development, electrical system design and power system analysis.
In 2018 Dr Lu was awarded the Eureka Prize for Environmental Research with Professor Andrew Blakers and Dr Matthew Stocks from ANU’s 100% Renewable Energy Team.