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Green Energy Engineering Centre (GEEC)

We are undertaking research to assist Aotearoa New Zealand in achieving a zero-carbon economy through increased investment in renewable energy.

The key purpose of the Green Energy Engineering Centre (GEEC) is to carry out research which will help New Zealand reach a zero-carbon economy through increased investment in renewable energy.

Current energy research within the Faculty of Engineering encompasses
geothermal, wind, solar, and marine energy, green hydrogen, electricity optimization, as well as energy storage, efficiency, and conservation.

The GEEC will promote collaboration across these areas and provide better visibility of this research to the outside world. The establishment of the GEEC will provide a platform to seek external research funding and will foster collaboration with industry partners and other research groups.

Our research

The GEEC unites several existing energy research groups drawn from all departments in the Faculty of Engineering. It is becoming clear that the transition to green energy is a complex policy question that will require a blend of technologies and market instruments.

This will require a transdisciplinary approach, not only to find the appropriate synthesis of technologies, but to ensure that these are environmentally and socially acceptable. The GEEC will be a source of expertise in technologies for these processes and their optimal deployment, and will form a core of technical expertise for this transdisciplinary effort.

Some examples of potential technical contributions of the GEEC are:

  • Geothermal energy can be harnessed to produce green hydrogen, or coupled locally with solar and wind energy to provide help with intermittent supply
  • Industrial processing plants can be scheduled optimally to enable zero carbon through smart control
  • Designing market mechanisms to ensure timely capacity expansion in renewable electricity generation
  • Ensuring future energy systems are reliable under extreme weather events and climate change scenarios
  • Informing stakeholders about opportunities for widespread distributed wind and solar energy deployment

How can you work with us?

The GEEC’s researchers collaborate closely with the University of Auckland Business School’s Energy Centre, as well as the University of Canterbury’s Electrical Power Engineering Centre (EPECentre). In addition, we work with Crown Research Institutes including the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) and the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Science (GNS Science).

Our researchers also collaborate with research institutions internationally, including Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Stanford University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Cambridge University, Ecole des Ponts, and German Aerospace. We intend to nurture and develop these relationships, and further establish new collaborations with industry partners.

Director

Professor Andy Philpott

Deputy Director

Professor Brent Young

Our people

For a list of our members please see About Us.