1a.Smith, M (2015) Doubling Energy & Resource Productivity by 2030 - Transitioning to a Low Carbon Future through Sustainable Energy and Resource Management (Game Changing Report)
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Australian business is looking for engineering graduates with greater skills in energy efficiency as Australia's electricity and gas prices are amongst the fastest rising in the OECD. Engi- neers can help companies realise energy effi- ciency opportunities, such as:
This educational resource provides educators with ready access to embed energy efficiency into existing courses, and a framework for developing further content. The aim of this re-source is to increase the EE awareness and skills of student engineers entering the profession, equiping them with the skills they need to drive the next wave of engineering design and innovation.
Please note that these resources are being updated currently and new updated versions will be posted online in Feb 2016. Please contact Michael Smith for updated versions at michaelh.smith@anu.edu.au in the meantime
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