The Renewable Energy Conversion Centre of Excellence (RECCE) addresses our current and future energy needs through better conversion and management of energy from both renewable sources; like geothermal, solar, wind energy and fuel cells, and non-renewable counterparts.
The purpose of the Centre is to help accelerate the development of the Queensland and Australian energy industry through a managed program of strategically targeted research, development and demonstration projects in innovative technologies in close collaboration with the key stakeholders.
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We conduct a wide range of research projects in geothermal, heat transfer and advanced cooling systems as well as turbomachinery and cycle modelling.
If you are interested in undertaking a postgraduate research project in renewable power conversion, please see our list of suggested topics.
RECCE has created major research infrastructure and facilities to underpin future research in geothermal and other renewable energy conversion industries.
We collaborate with institutions worldwide and Australian Governments and Agencies, and our projects are supported by the Queensland Government, RATCH Australia, GHD, and Arrow Energy and UQ Centre for Coal Seam Gas.