Nuclear Power for the Australian Energy Transition
France and the UK are building Nuclear reactors, Germany is shutting them down. The federal coalition is proposing Nuclear power for Australia. How does nuclear power fit in a future energy grid in Australia. Nuclear power is likely to be a significant issue in the next federal election. The presentation will allow the audience to make a more informed decision on this matter.
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- Date: 05 Feb 2025
- Time: 12:15 PM to 02:15 PM
- All times are (UTC+10:30) Adelaide
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- 108 King William st
- Adelaide, South Australia
- Australia 5000
- Building: floor 11
- Room Number: Eng Aus Auditorium
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Keith of IEEE LMAG
Nuclear Power for the Australian Energy Transition
C. J. Kikkert, BE, PhD, LSMIEEE, FIEAust.
Adjunct A/Prof at The University of Adelaide and JCU.
Biography:
Cornelis (Keith) Kikkert, has been an academic since 1970 at both The University of Adelaide and James Cook University. For 7 years he was the head of Electrical and Computer Engineering at JCU. He has written a book on RF electronics (4 ed), 4 book chapters, more than 100 peer reviewed papers and is the inventor on 5 patent applications. For the last 12 years he has been giving seminars on the transition of the Australian Electric Energy Grid.
Keith is the current Vice Chair of the South Australian IEEE LMAG.
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