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Net zero

Net zero is a step in the right direction, but to be honest we should go further and aim for carbon and water positive solutions.  

We have been working with some of the leading agencies and developers on how to transition.

Climate risk is real. Climate change is happening.  

We use our science and engineering skills to work out what that really means for you, your emissions, and your options to do something good.

And to do it now.  

 

Transitioning to net zero means…

For us, transitioning to net zero means energy efficiency, renewable generation, and battery storage.

It means passive water systems, and an integrated water and energy system.


Professional development short course

Net Zero homes short course

In collaboration with UNSW, Australian Graduate School of Engineering

How exactly would you design a net zero home? Action the latest science and engineering technologies to design and construct sustainable net zero homes in this short course.


 
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net zero case studies

Browse our key net zero partnership case studies where we showcase projects that we’ve worked on such as climate strategies, net zero homes and more.

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QUEENSCLIFFE COMMUNITY BATTERY STUDY

The Borough of Queenscliff is one of the smallest local government areas in Victoria. But it might have one of the bigest sustainability goals to reduce emissions.

 

Keep exploring

 
 

Partner with us

We partner with organisations that share our goals and values to create positive outcomes for water and renewable energy.