Melbourne Energy Institute
The Melbourne Energy Institute delivers influential, interdisciplinary research on the transition to a clean energy system. We work with the community, industry and government on some of the world's most pressing energy challenges.
Research Programs
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Energy Systems
The Energy Systems Program considers how different energy technologies interact with one another and society. The program includes the technical and economic analysis of energy networks, wholesale and retail energy markets, and energy system planning.
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Environment and Resources
The Environment and Resources Program examines the interactions between our energy systems and the environment. This program includes energy resource extraction and use, and how current energy systems influence environmental and human health, including legal and economic implications.
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Hydrogen and Clean Fuels
The Hydrogen and Clean Fuels Program integrates research into production, distribution and use of hydrogen in the energy system. The program studies electrolysis and clean fuel production, as well as hydrogen and clean fuel distribution and use in industrial and transport applications.
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Power Generation and Transport
The Power Generation and Transport Program brings together researchers who investigate several forms of renewable and low emission power plants for stationary and mobile applications. This includes advanced wind, solar, gas turbine, reciprocating engine and energy storage technologies.
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Energy Systems
The Energy Systems Program considers how different energy technologies interact with one another and society. The program includes the technical and economic analysis of energy networks, wholesale and retail energy markets, and energy system planning.
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Environment and Resources
The Environment and Resources Program examines the interactions between our energy systems and the environment. This program includes energy resource extraction and use, and how current energy systems influence environmental and human health, including legal and economic implications.
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Hydrogen and Clean Fuels
The Hydrogen and Clean Fuels Program integrates research into production, distribution and use of hydrogen in the energy system. The program studies electrolysis and clean fuel production, as well as hydrogen and clean fuel distribution and use in industrial and transport applications.
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Power Generation and Transport
The Power Generation and Transport Program brings together researchers who investigate several forms of renewable and low emission power plants for stationary and mobile applications. This includes advanced wind, solar, gas turbine, reciprocating engine and energy storage technologies.
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Master of Energy Systems
This program integrates the study of the technology, business and science of energy, focusing on the key areas of: evaluating energy systems; energy-related investment decisions; policy development and implementation; and greenhouse gas management issues.
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Research and Coursework Higher Degree
Pursue interdisciplinary energy research at a world-class institution - broaden your horizons and hone your expertise at The University of Melbourne.
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MEI Internships
The MEI Internship program provides prospective PhD students with 12 week internships on energy-related research at the University.
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The RWTH Aachen – University of Melbourne Joint PhD Group
This joint program is an international cohort of researchers and Joint PhD Candidates across The University of Melbourne, Australia, and RWTH Aachen, Germany.
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Where can studying with us take you?
Meet Graduate Researcher Mathieu Pichault. Mathieu Pichault is a PhD student undertaking research under the joint supervision of academic staff in Earth Sciences and Mechanical Engineering. His passion for sustainability and climate change led him to his PhD. His research looks at characterising, detecting and forecasting wind power ramps at the wind farm scale to optimise the integration of wind farms into the grid.
MEInetwork program
The MEInetwork is an education and skills program developed by the Melbourne Energy Institute at the University of Melbourne. This annual program offers education activities focused on the energy sector, with an additional focus on professional development and engagement across sector and academic networks. These activities include the Energy Systems Short Course, Seminar Series, the MEI Symposium, and other topical meetings and seminars.
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Energy Systems Short Course
About
The MEInetwork20 Energy Systems Short Course has just successfully concluded after three intense weeks. Course attendees, including graduate UoM students and participants from MEI’s industry partners, learnt skills in analysing the financial, technical, and environmental performance of energy projects.Participants developed their own spreadsheet models, and learnt how to answer questions such as:Is a proposed wind farm or gas turbine a good investment? What is the probability that it will earn a commercial rate of return? What is the best financing structure for the project?
We have received overwhelmingly positive feedback from participants, who said they gained valuable insight into the investment decision-making processes used to determine the viability of different energy investments, and the key components that underpin these decisions.
Topics
- The fundamentals of finance
- The Levelised Cost of Energy (LCOE)
- Sensitivity analyses
- Tools for financial analysis under uncertainty
- Problem-based learning via investment case studies
Presenter
The Short Course was taught by energy industry expert and University of Melbourne Honorary Professorial Fellow Dr John Burgess, with the assistance of Jonathan Anderson, Senior Engineer at Arup.
Dr. John Burgess is a chemical engineer with extensive industrial and research experience. This includes a long and distinguished career at BHP, where he rose to senior executive level. He was also recently the Chair of the CSIRO Energy Advisory Committee for a number of years. John is an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne, an Adjunct Professor at the University of Queensland, and a Fellow of the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE).
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Energy Systems Seminar Series
About
The aim of the MEInetworkSeminar Series is to give participants a sound understanding of the current technical, regulatory and economic factors that underpin the Australian energy system. Knowledge of these market factors is critical in determining the changes required to move towards a clean energy system.
In 2020, the MEInetwork Seminar Series program will be comprised of seven lectures covering energy commodities. The seminars will begin in April and continue through to October.
Each seminar is limited to 50 participants. The seminars are open to MEInetwork20 partners and their invited guests, as well as University of Melbourne students and staff.
Topics
- Distribution and marketing of crude oil and its products
- Natural gas liquefaction and export
- Hydrogen from fossil fuels
- Hydrogen from renewable resources
- Uranium mining and refining
- Energy commodity trading
- Regulation and taxation of exported energy resources.
Guest Speakers
The seminars will be delivered by specialists from industry and the University.
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MEI Symposium
The MEI Symposium showcases the multi-disciplinary energy research taking place throughout the University of Melbourne. Importantly, the event provides a space for collaboration between the sector and the University, as well as an opportunity to celebrate the past year's accomplishments. Past keynote speakers include Dr Kerry Schott, Chair of the Energy Security Board, and Audrey Zibelman, CEO of AEMO.
The Symposium features talented graduate students and research staff presenting their research within MEI’s four program areas, including:
Prizes are awarded to the best graduate presenter and poster in each research program.
This year the MEI Symposium will be held as a virtual event on Friday 11 December 2020.
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MEInetwork Partner
Want to be a MEInetwork partner?
The success of the MEInetwork is only possible with the support of our industry and government partners. We work closely with partners to develop the program to ensure that it reflects current industry trends and challenges.
Partner organisations are involved in all MEInetwork20 learning and engagement activities, including the MEI Symposium and other important research and knowledge sharing events. Partners are entitled to enrol two employees in the Energy Systems Short Course, and the Energy Systems Seminar Series is open to all staff of participating organisations and their clients. In addition, partners receive brand exposure throughout the duration of the program. To learn more about becoming a partner, please contact us:mei-info@unimelb.edu.au.
MEInetwork20 Partners
We are grateful to all of our industry and government partners for their continued support of the MEInetwork program. Thank you to our 2020 partners who made MEI’s vision for this program possible – to be a unique education and professional development program that contributes to our evolving energy sector.
To learn more about MEInetwork please contact us: mei-info@unimelb.edu.au
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Advisory Board
Our Advisory Board is comprised of energy industry leaders who provide strategic advice to the Institute.
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Institute Fellows
Our Fellows carry MEI's deep knowledge of the energy sector in all its forms.
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Institute Team
The Melbourne Energy Institute is operated by a small and dedicated team.
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Executive Committee
The Executive Committee oversees Institute management, with senior staff from several disciplines.
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