Hydrogen production using photocatalytic processes
Explore the future of sustainable energy with Sparc H2, a technology developed at the University of Adelaide. The system
uses solar power to split water into hydrogen and oxygen through photocatalytic water splitting, offering a renewable
alternative to traditional energy sources. Recognized in the SA Climate Leaders Awards, Sparc Hydrogen is contributing to
advancements in the field. The upcoming pilot plant at Roseworthy will demonstrate progress in carbon-free hydrogen
production.
This talk is a joint presentation with the Engineers Australia Sustainable Engineering Society. Registration is through the EA web site. After entering your name and email address, select YES for being an SENG or IET/IEEE Retired Engineers member
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- Date: 30 Apr 2025
- Time: 08:30 AM UTC to 09:30 AM UTC
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- 108 King William St
- Adelaide, South Australia
- Australia 5000
- Room Number: 11th Floor, Engineers Australia
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- Co-sponsored by Engineers Australia, IET
Speakers
Prof Greg Metha, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Adelaide.
Biography:
Greg is a Professor of Chemistry and Acting Director of the Centre for Energy Technology
(CET) at the University of Adelaide. He established and convenes the international
Hydrogen Production Technology (HyPT) series of forums running since 2019. Greg is also
the Australian Director of the NSF-CSIRO Global Center for Hydrogen Production, a sub-task
leader for the IEA Hydrogen Technology Collaboration Programme (TCP) Task 45:
Renewable Hydrogen Technology, and Australian lead for the Mission Innovation Sunlightto-
X Innovation Platform.