Price
Free
Event date and time
Thursday 7 Nov 2024
9.02am to 4.00pm AEDT
Location
CSIRO Lindfield
36 Bradfield Road, Lindfield NSW
Our Topic in 2024 - The Future of Power
We all have a keen interest in power - now and in the future. Our access to (relatively) affordable, reliable and secure power is fundamental to modern existence - be it for our homes, our places of work or all of the infrastructure we rely upon (manufacturing, agriculture, transport, finance, entertainment.....). There is very little that would not be severely impacted by the sudden absence of power infrastructure. As is all too apparent, though, provision of power is only half the story - we are keenly aware of the urgent need to migrate to sources of power that do not damage the environment - or at least (for the time being) are less damaging.
How will the 2024 AIP Physics in Industry Day contribute something new to this overcrowded topic?
Firstly, we will set the scene with invited experts describing the situation as it currently stands. We'll ask what are the constraints and trade-offs imposed by meeting current demands with the systems we have - and how these influence our options in the near and medium terms. We will ask what needs to be done and by when to achieve Net Zero - and what does that involve when liquid fuels for transport and manufacturing are factored in.
Secondly, emerging and/or under-represented sources of generation will be presented by industry and key researchers. Learn the potential of new technology and the capacity to improve current sources before running into the limits of the laws of physics.
Thirdly, we will turn the discussion around to lowering demand - and challenge the prevailing presumption that technology will somehow allow us to maintain our power consumption behaviour by solving the environmental damage problem. Does it not make much more sense to temper our consumption until clean sources come on line? What options are being proposed around the world and how would they work in Australia?
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Dates and Times
Event date: Nov 2024
Thursday 7 Nov 2024
CSIRO Lindfield
9.02am to 4.00pm AEDT
36 Bradfield Road, Lindfield NSW
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About the Physics in Industry Day:
The annual Physics in Industry Days has been an initiative to bring together researchers, industry, service providers, decision makers, educators and the public to connect and learn around a chosen topic - either an industry sector or an area of science with significant industrial or national impact in the future. It is intended to be an informal gathering with interesting and informative speakers pitched at a level to engage with an informed general audience. Hosted at CSIRO at Lindfield, the program for the day builds in time to network as well as engage in a site tour to experience first-hand some of the research and development conducted on site by CSIRO, the National Measurement Institute (NMI) or on of the high-tech companies co-located at the Lindfield Collaboration Hub (LCH).
Program information will be updated at: https://www.aip.org.au/PID2024 (also contains travel and parking information).
Agenda
8:30 - 9:02
Arrival, registration, refreshments (scroll down for site/transport info)
9:02
Program commences in Lehany Theatre
Welcome by Scott Martin
9:30 - 10:30
Session 1: Complete Sustainability - Feasible or Fantasy?
Invited Speakers: TBC
10:30 - 11:00
Morning tea
11:00 - 12:30
Session 2: Powering Progress - Photons to Fusion
Session Chair: TBC
Invited Speakers: TBC
Q&A panel time permitting.
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch and site tours (13:20 - 13:50) - TOUR DESCIPTIONS TBC
14:00 - 15:30
Session 3: Energy Overload - Are We Overdoing it?
Session Chair: TBC
Industry perspectives will be presented and explored from a range of organisations spanning the innovation ecosystem with a focus on manufacturing and how Australia can exploit research excellence via technology transfer into vibrant manufacturing capability.
Invited Speakers: TBC
Q&A panel to round off the day and address audience questions.
15:30
Program concludes with afternoon tea.