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Professor Edwin van Leeuwen FTSE

Professor Edwin van Leeuwen is relocating back to Melbourne; to a position within the Melbourne Energy Institute, The University of Melbourne, after spending the last three years based mainly in Singapore where he was managing BHP Billiton's global Technology operations in Russia, China and India.

Professor Edwin van Leeuwen has been a global research and technology manager with one of the largest mining companies in the world, BHP Billiton for the past 24 years, leading a number of national and international research and technology groups to develop innovative technologies for the mining and petroleum industries. He led the team that developed the world’s first airborne gravity gradiometer system. He is also Director Geothermal Energy Systems Victoria and Professor, School of Earth Sciences.

Professor van Leeuwen was awarded a VESKI Innovation Fellowship in April 2010.

Research Project Title: Geothermal base-load power options for Victoria

Research Project Description: The question of how we meet future growth in power demand while reducing CO2 emissions is one the key challenges of our time.

The scale of moving towards clean coal power is formidable. In Australia, resistance to nuclear power makes it politically unpalatable at present. Solar and wind are intermittent and high cost. Biomass competes with other land use priorities. Hydro and tidal have only limited application while conventional geothermal is inapplicable.

In this context energy from enhanced (or engineered) geothermal systems (EGS) provides an alluring option. With no significant waste stream, minimal environmental footprint and widespread applicability, EGS has a theoretical capacity to meet future energy growth expectations. However, realizing geothermal energy production in Australia requires overcoming difficult challenges: from targeting heat reservoirs at great depths and engineering them for optimum long-term heat exchange to managing the risks of commercialization.

The VESKI Innovation Fellowship will address all aspects critical to realizing Victoria’s EGS potential. It will do so by assembling and adapting pertinent technologies from related industry experience and by consolidating the skill base within the science, engineering and financial community in order to deliver a demonstrator EGS project in Victoria.

Please click here to view Media Release of Prof van Leeuwen's Announcement as a VESKI Innovation Fellow.

To read Prof van Leeuwen's expanded profile and research description please click here.

 

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