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Quad Clean Energy Supply Chain Diversification Program grant recipients
View a list of applicants that have been offered funding under the Quad Clean Energy Supply Chain Diversification Program.
Applicant details | Project title | Grant amount |
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THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY | Addressing the resilience of Indo-Pacific alkaline electrolysers | $2,213,965 |
ROYAL MELBOURNE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY | Building Resilient Indo-Pacific Solar Panel Reuse and Recycling Networks | $2,499,999 |
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES | Unlocking solar PV supply chain diversification by onshore module recycling | $2,000,000 |
HYSATA PTY LTD | Hysata, high-efficiency electrolyser | $2,500,000 |
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY | Zero-Carbon and Circular Solar PV Recycling | $1,755,026 |
ROYAL MELBOURNE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY | AI-powered Battery Recycling and Repurposing | $2,498,102 |
MONASH UNIVERSITY | Harnessing critical metals from wastes for batteries and electrolysers | $1,046,784 |
QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY | Cost-Effective Cathode Production for Indo-Pacific Battery Markets | $2,208,838 |
ROYAL MELBOURNE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY | Sustainable Rare Earth Nanocomposite for Next Generation Li-S Batteries | $2,492,498 |
COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION | New Clean Energy Supply Chains for Next-Generation Solar Cell Technology | $1,697,104 |
AUSTRALIA VRFB ESS COMPANY PTY LTD | Energising a cleaner future: VFB manufacturing in Australia and Philippines | $2,500,000 |
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE | Supply Chain Integration for High-value Specialized PV Systems | $923,154 |