Skip to main content
×

GE.com has been updated to serve our three go-forward companies.

Please visit these standalone sites for more information

GE Aerospace | GE Vernova | GE HealthCare 

Press Release

GE ecomagination challenge demonstrates strong Australian innovation in cleantech

November 15, 2010

40 entries from Australia demonstrate creative approach to addressing climate change

Sydney, Australia, 16 November 2010 - GE Australia today highlighted innovative local entries to its ecomagination challenge, with the winner to be announced by the end of November.  The challenge attracted more than 40 entries from Australia highlighting a strong level of local innovation and progressive thinking about carbon reduction technologies.

The ideas have been diverse - from tilling sewer waste into the desert to fertilise the area for the production of bio-fuels, to tools that help identify where investment is needed in the power grid to keep electricity prices under control and reduce energy consumption.

Ben Waters, Commercial Director, GE Australia and New Zealand said: "Australia has been strong in clean tech innovation for many years, but has often struggled to commercialise, and that's been the aim of this initiative.

"The challenge has shown that there are ideas at all levels of Australian society from organisations like CSIRO, the Universities and the shed-based inventor.  We need to build on these pockets of innovation and encourage more ideas, more research and more investment to ensure that Australia isn't left behind by the rest of the world when it comes to building a low-carbon economy."

Some of the Australian highlights from the ecomagination challenge are outlined below:

  • Sub-surface stirring boosts geothermal energy

An entry by CSIRO advocates the storage of waste heat underground and producing power in the process of transferring the heat under ground during the day and releasing the heat during the night.

  • Predictive energy optimization to build intelligence into the control systems of commercial property
    BuildingIQ has created a new class of energy management software which has been proven to deliver continuous savings of 10-20% in energy usage by predicting demand and managing energy usage accordingly.
  • Converting heat to electricity

A GeoSolar Dynamo uses a nanofluidic effect to convert heat to electricity. The heat source can be delivered direct as solar or waste heat with the prospect of generating electricity both night and day.

  • Sensor driven street lighting

Street lighting powered by sensors that switch on lighting only when movement is detected.

  • Remote control power outlets

Power outlets with a built in stand-by function powered by a universal remote control to reduce the amount of power consumed by electrical goods such as TVs and DVD players left on standby.

For further information about the GE ecomagination challenge, visit http://challenge.ecomagination.com/

About GE

GE (NYSE: GE) is a diversified infrastructure, finance and media company taking on the world's toughest challenges. From aircraft engines and power generation to financial services, health care solutions, and television programming, GE operates in more than 100 countries and employs about 300,000 people worldwide. For more information, visit the company's Web site at www.ge.com.

Elizabeth Rex
Communications Director
[email protected]
+61-2-9324-7173
+61-450-930-130


business unit
tags