A Final Note From The Energy Pipelines CRC
CEO Robert Newton reflects on the final months of the windup of the Energy Pipelines CRC and thanks all those involved.
The research within the Energy Pipelines CRC helped to safer, more efficient and reliable pipelines to meet Australia's growing energy needs.
The education program connected members to the research of Energy Pipelines CRC and provide opportunities to further develop their skills.
The Energy Pipelines CRC delivered a number of significant outcomes over its 10 year lifespan.
The Energy Pipelines CRC partnered with a number of Universities and Industry partners in order to deliver the best results.
The overall aim of Research Program One was to lower the cost and extend the life of energy pipelines by using materials …
Continue Reading »The aim of Research Program Two was to cost effectively extend the life of pipeline infrastructure by mitigating the cor …
Continue Reading »The aim of Research Program Three was to improve the design related factors in Australian pipelines that affect cost, re …
Continue Reading »Research Program Four had the overall goal of sustaining the world's best practice safety and reliability performance of …
Continue Reading »CEO Robert Newton reflects on the final months of the windup of the Energy Pipelines CRC and thanks all those involved.
Friday 28th June marks the official end of CRC funded activities for Energy Pipelines CRC.
Research and Innovation Manager Klaas van Alphen reflects on 10 years of research from the Energy Pipelines CRC.
Several research projects were finalised in June, bringing the total number of completed research projects to 107.