
Free webinar: A journey to the future of Australia’s weather & energy

Join Associate Professor Ailie Gallant and her team of time-travelling weather and climate scientists on a unique journey to discover the future of Australian weather and renewable energy.
We’ll address critical and emerging questions, such as:
- What’s the worst-case scenario for the future energy grid?
- How will the grid handle severe heat and cold waves in a rapidly warming world?
- Is wind power more efficient during the day or at night?
- Will solar or hydro be the hero our grid relies on to power homes and businesses, and why?
There’s only one way to find out. Register now and join us for this first ever guided tour of the future weather and energy landscape.
Together with A/Prof Gallant, your experts will include Research Fellows and students from the University of New South Wales, Monash University, the Australian National University, and the University of Melbourne, all members of the Australian Research Council’s Centre of Excellence for the Weather of the 21st Century.
Each expert will tackle a different aspect of Australia’s future weather and energy in simple language, offering an inclusive, accessible window into the crucial field of cutting-edge climate, weather and renewable energy science.
When: Wednesday 29 April from 12pm to 1pm, AEST
Where: Online, via a Zoom webinar.
Cost: Free
Register now: https://monash.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bzSlB6b4Qp2P6FSCNp7NeA#/registration
Audience disclaimer: You’ll never look at a wind farm, solar panel, cloud or rain shower the same way again!