Trailblazing new energy sources to sustain lunar spacecraft
In a new partnership between iLAuNCH Trailblazer universities, the University of South Australia (UniSA) and the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ), Adelaide-based clean energy technology company entX is set to change the landscape of sustainable energy solutions that will power space missions of the future.
Media ReleaseThe latest presentation given at the Annual General Meeting highlighting the projects currently underway at entX. We detail who we are working with and the outcomes being achieved in solving some of the worlds most complex problems in decarbonisation, energy availability and nuclear medicine.
View PresentationA paper released by Geoscience Australia reports that the hydrogen storage capacities of conceptual caverns in the Polda were estimated to be 240 GWh and 665 GWh, respectively (Feitz et al. 2022). To put energy storage scale into perspective, one of Australia’s largest energy storage resources, the Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro project, will have a storage capacity of 350 GWh (Snowy Hydro 2020).
Read paperUnder a deal signed with Tellus Holdings, entX Limited will develop processes to extract valuable radioisotopes from low level radioactive waste streams that will be supplied to the nuclear medicine sector for cancer treatments. The low level waste will be sourced from Tellus’ Sandy Ridge commercial storage facility in Western Australia.
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