2023 - 2024
This project aims to address industry challenges with a focus on sustainable energy solutions. It will study two key areas; the design of efficient and cost-effective networked renewable energy and hydrogen microgrids for regional/remote and national park applications, and decarbonisation of construction materials, sites, and processes, as well as the promotion of low-carbon building products. The research will provide practical recommendations and solutions, resulting in improved efficiency and reduced carbon footprint for the industry, leading to a more sustainable future.
The specific benefits for industry partners of this research project include:
Chair, Project Steering Group
Peta Ashworth OAM
Director, Curtin Institute for Energy Transition
Project Leader
Dr Alessandro Pereira
BSc MSc PhD
Full Video – P1.93 Green Energy and Decarbonisation Transition of the Built Environment – Decarbonisation of construction building materials (February 2025)
Full Video – P1.93 Green Energy and Decarbonisation Transition of the Built Environment – A zero-emissions off-grid solution for Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services (QPWS) Eurong site on K’gari (formerly Fraser Island) (February 2025)
Green energy and decarbonisation transition of the build environment P1.93 K’gari (Fraser Island) Queensland Case Study (May 2025)
CIB World Building Congress 2025 was held in Purdue University, USA, 19 – 23 May 2025.
Gazeau, B., Klemann, L. and Zaman A. (2025) Life Cycle Assessment of the Decarbonisation Opportunities of a Brick Manufacturing Facility in Australia , CIB World Building Congress 2025, Purdue University, USA.
Zaman A. (2025). Life Cycle Assessment of the Decarbonisation Opportunities of Brick Manufacturing Facilities in Australia presented at the CIB World Building Congress 2025, Purdue University, USA.
P1.93 Uptake and Impact Report – Green Energy and Decarbonisation Transition of the Built Environment Theme 1: Networked Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Microgrids (April 2025)
P1.93 Uptake and Impact Report – Green Energy and Decarbonisation Transition of the Built Environment Theme 2: Decarbonisation of Construction Building Materials (April 2025)