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#271 Pumped Storage: Australia tackles Intermittency

18 Apr 2024

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On the receiving end of among of the worst natural disasters in modern history, while being blessed with some of the most abundant natural resource reserves, and a developed economy, Australia sits in a unique position with regards to climate change. Many eyes are on the country as it looks to maintain the grid resilience of its traditional coal-fuelled economy, while undertaking one of the most dramatic shifts to renewables in the developed world. The southern continent walks an uncharted path, with enormous challenges, but with every advantage. A realistic route to renewable energy is possible if it embraces established technology. Guests Vinod Batta, Global Lead for Hydro and Pumped Hydro, AtkinsRéalis Tom Hasker, CEO – Australia and New Zealand, AtkinsRéalis Sebastien Mousseau, Global Lead for Power and Renewables, AtkinsRéalis Resources For the WWF Australia report, Restoring habitat for fire-impacted species’ across degraded Australian landscapes, click here For the International Energy Agency’s review of Australia’s climate policies, click here Partner AtkinsRéalis is one of the world’s most respected design, engineering and project management consultancies. Employing over 18,000 people across the UK, North America, Middle East and Africa, Asia Pacific and Europe, AtkinsRéalis uses the latest technology to deliver major capital projects, and provide expert consultancy for clients across the energy, transportation and infrastructure sectors.The post #271 Pumped Storage: Australia tackles Intermittency first appeared on Engineering Matters.

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