Endeavour Energy and Uni of Wollongong extend partnership

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University of Wollongong’s Vice Chancellor and President, Professor Patricia Davidson and Endeavour Energy CEO Guy Chalkley (Image supplied)

Endeavour Energy and the University of Wollongong have signed a new three-year agreement to reach a 30-year partnership milestone.

The agreement with the university’s Australian Power Quality Research Centre (APQRC) will involve new research focused on driving improvements to customer-led renewable energy solutions, that will support Endeavour Energy’s transition to a clean energy grid while ensuring a safe and reliable electricity supply for customers.

The continuation of the partnership was announced at the Illawarra Clean Energy Summit and Expo on Monday, hosted by Business Illawarra, Endeavour Energy and Oceanex.

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Endeavour Energy CEO Guy Chalkley said the extension of the partnership until 2025, would enable Endeavour Energy to leverage the latest research, technology and data to build the foundations of a rapidly evolving electricity network.

“As the electricity distribution network that’s been powering Wollongong for more than 100 years, we regularly engage with our customers to understand their changing energy needs and priorities. We know from extensive research that our customers value resilience, reliability, affordability, and planning now for a future grid is a priority. This partnership will help us deliver better renewable energy solutions for our customers while ensuring our grid is prepared for the rapid energy transition taking place,” he said.

“Universities are at the forefront of research into renewable energy, and this collaboration will help us develop solutions so our customers can confidently and affordably move to an electrified clean energy future.”

Chalkley praised the enduring partnership that has delivered critical programs for Endeavour Energy which include vital modelling to build an electricity network that can host the rapid uptake of renewable energy from solar expected over the coming years.

“There is a long list of impactful initiatives that have come from this collaboration including the centre’s work in helping us develop the Customer Energy Resource (CER) strategy, a critical component that is helping our network connect renewable energy. We were able to leverage this work in the development of the first community microgrid of its kind in NSW, at Bawley Point and Kioloa, which will be operational by the end of this year,” he said.

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“This is such a critical partnership and I look forward to the exciting work we will deliver together over the next three years to help us drive our aggressive road map to decarbonise the grid.”

Since the partnership’s inception, the APQRC has trained more than 100 Endeavour Energy employees in the integration of renewable energy technologies into electricity supply through projects including evaluating the impact and performance of solar inverters. It has also delivered an extensive suite of research, data and analytics for Endeavour Energy’s research and development projects.

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