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The Coalscan Dual Energy gamma-ray Transmission (DET) gauge over a conveyor belt

Coalscan – on-line analysis instruments for the coal industry

North-West Shelf gas platforms

Roof mounted collectors at Australia's first industrial solar heating system at Queanbeyan

Solar hot water systems

Hydrodec Group PLC

Hydrodec – good oil on electricity

Graphic of polymer membrane being used for desalination.

Novel Polymer Membrane Mimics Nature (2007)

Testing properties of polymer membranes in laboratory.

Fantastic Plastic to help water and gas industries (2007)

Tony Vassallo and Calum Drummond.

CSIRO Medals 2004 – Research achievement – High power super-capacitor team

A man walks around a solar receptor.

Hydrogen power (1984)

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