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EPECentre and Aruhiko PEET celebrate 20th anniversary
Over the past two decades EPECentre and Aruhiko PEET have brought together industry, researchers, academia and students to foster innovative research and ensure a pipeline of power engineering talent.
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EPECentre and Aruhiko PEET celebrate 20th anniversary
Over the past two decades EPECentre and Aruhiko PEET have brought together industry, researchers, academia and students to foster innovative research and ensure a pipeline of power engineering talent.
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EPECentre and Aruhiko PEET celebrate 20th anniversary
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Are microgrids the answer to reliable power in Kiwi homes?
A new study from سԹ (UC) researchers, focusing on reliable energy generation, could be the key to recharging our communities.
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Are microgrids the answer to reliable power in Kiwi homes?
A new study from سԹ (UC) researchers, focusing on reliable energy generation, could be the key to recharging our communities.
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Are microgrids the answer to reliable power in Kiwi homes?
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Engineering students given opportunity to go behind the scenes at NZ power industry sites
EPECentre and Aruhiko – PEET hosted 27 engineering students on the four-day South Island Power Systems Field Trip.
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Engineering students given opportunity to go behind the scenes at NZ power industry sites
EPECentre and Aruhiko – PEET hosted 27 engineering students on the four-day South Island Power Systems Field Trip.
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Engineering students given opportunity to go behind the scenes at NZ power industry sites
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How New سԹcan cut freight transport emissions
On The Conversation Research Engineer Patricio Gallardo writes how a shift to coastal shipping and rail could cut New Zealand’s freight transport emissions and asks why we are not doing it.
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How New سԹcan cut freight transport emissions
On The Conversation Research Engineer Patricio Gallardo writes how a shift to coastal shipping and rail could cut New Zealand’s freight transport emissions and asks why we are not doing it.
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How New سԹcan cut freight transport emissions
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Developing a resilient electrical grid for New Zealand
سԹ Professor Neville Watson is two years into leading a seven-year project to integrate renewable energy into Aotearoa New Zealand’s century-old electrical grid.
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Developing a resilient electrical grid for New Zealand
سԹ Professor Neville Watson is two years into leading a seven-year project to integrate renewable energy into Aotearoa New Zealand’s century-old electrical grid.
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Developing a resilient electrical grid for New Zealand
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Students aim for world speed record in custom-built electric car
In a New سԹfirst, سԹ Engineering students inspired by legendary Kiwi racer Burt Munro are taking on a world land-speed record in a rocket-shaped electric car they’ve designed and built.
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Students aim for world speed record in custom-built electric car
In a New سԹfirst, سԹ Engineering students inspired by legendary Kiwi racer Burt Munro are taking on a world land-speed record in a rocket-shaped electric car they’ve designed and built.
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Students aim for world speed record in custom-built electric car
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Scholars celebrated at annual Scholarship Awards
Students, staff and industry came together for the annual awards and the APEX Summit on 6 October 2022.
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Scholars celebrated at annual Scholarship Awards
Students, staff and industry came together for the annual awards and the APEX Summit on 6 October 2022.
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Scholars celebrated at annual Scholarship Awards
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Transitioning to solve the world’s engineering ‘mega-problems’
Emboldening engineers and others to think differently to solve wicked ‘unsolvable’ problems is the focus of the سԹ’s two Transition Engineering micro-credentials supported by the EPECentre and Transition HQ.
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Transitioning to solve the world’s engineering ‘mega-problems’
Emboldening engineers and others to think differently to solve wicked ‘unsolvable’ problems is the focus of the سԹ’s two Transition Engineering micro-credentials supported by the EPECentre and Transition HQ.
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Transitioning to solve the world’s engineering ‘mega-problems’
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MBIE funds $13m UC research to future-proof NZ electrical grid
سԹ Engineering Professor Neville Watson is leading a seven-year project to ensure modern renewable energy can be integrated into the country’s century-old electrical grid to future-proof the power supply and benefit every New Zealander.
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MBIE funds $13m UC research to future-proof NZ electrical grid
سԹ Engineering Professor Neville Watson is leading a seven-year project to ensure modern renewable energy can be integrated into the country’s century-old electrical grid to future-proof the power supply and benefit every New Zealander.
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MBIE funds $13m UC research to future-proof NZ electrical grid
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