Overviews

 

Events

 
  • Close up of car wheel.

    CSIRO’s alternative transport fuels research explores the feasibility of alternatives to traditional fuel types, such as petrol or diesel, and looks at the possible biophysical, social and economic impacts of their production and adoption.

  • CSIRO’s advanced coal gasification facility is located in Queensland

    CSIRO research facilitates the development and implementation of coal gasification technologies as a key technology platform for the transition to high efficiency coal based power systems capable of operating with near zero emissions.

  • Offshore oil platform.

    CSIRO delivers science solutions vital to a globally competitive and sustainable energy industry with a primary focus on oil, gas and geothermal energy resources.

  • CSIRO PCC pilot plant.

    We are focusing skills our skills on developing post-combustion capture technology for reducing emissions from coal-fired power stations. Our capabilities include solvent development, CO² capture and sequestration and emissions monitoring and a relocatable pilot plant for solvent testing.

  • Public participating in Energymark 'kitchen table discussions'

    Energymark provides individuals with an opportunity to learn and act on climate change and energy. Register to be a group convenor today!

  • External view of sea container at the Naylor-1 CO2CRC site housing the U-tube sampling system.

    Drawing on years of experience in research and industry, CSIRO’s gas and isotope geochemistry capability underpins research into natural gas distributions, source of gas and oil, non-hydrocarbon gas avoidance, coal seam methane exploration and production, as well as carbon capture and storage applications. (2 pages)

  • A CSIRO engineer works on the post combustion capture pilot plant.

    Post combustion capture (PCC), a process that captures CO2 from power station flue gases, is a key technology with the potential to substantially reduce the greenhouse gas intensity of existing and future coal power stations.

  • Graph representing zinc in Australian export thermal coals.

    A fact sheet on the occurrence of zinc in Australian and other coals, the behaviour of zinc during combustion and the environmental effects of zinc released as a consequence of coal use.