Vacuum insulated energy-efficient windows. Vacuum insulated energy-efficient windows. This project aims to develop large vacuum insulated windows with higher insulation performance than triple glazing, the best currently available, by toughening glass to increase its strength, flatness and safety. Higher performance windows reduce energy wastage in the developed world, and vacuum glazing’s thin profile means they can be retrofitted into buildings immediately, without the delay of replacing build ....Vacuum insulated energy-efficient windows. Vacuum insulated energy-efficient windows. This project aims to develop large vacuum insulated windows with higher insulation performance than triple glazing, the best currently available, by toughening glass to increase its strength, flatness and safety. Higher performance windows reduce energy wastage in the developed world, and vacuum glazing’s thin profile means they can be retrofitted into buildings immediately, without the delay of replacing building stock. The anticipated outcome is a major reduction in energy use for climate control in buildings, a large and rapidly growing energy sector that climate change makes unsustainable; and rapid economic, social and environmental benefits through sustainable climate control in cities.Read moreRead less
New ultraviolet light sources for the disinfection of drinking water and re-cycled waste-water. The disinfection of municipal drinking-water supplies and treatment of waste-water by exposure to high-power ultraviolet (UV) light is now a practical alternative to chlorination. UV light can kill or sterilize the micro-organisms that pose a health hazard through highly selective photo-biological reactions that disrupt the microbial DNA. The aim of this project is to research and develop new 'germici ....New ultraviolet light sources for the disinfection of drinking water and re-cycled waste-water. The disinfection of municipal drinking-water supplies and treatment of waste-water by exposure to high-power ultraviolet (UV) light is now a practical alternative to chlorination. UV light can kill or sterilize the micro-organisms that pose a health hazard through highly selective photo-biological reactions that disrupt the microbial DNA. The aim of this project is to research and develop new 'germicidal' UV light sources based on Barrier Discharge lamps, operating in novel excitation regimes, to yield high UV efficiency. Successful demonstration of the technology will provide solutions to the growing economic and environmental challenges relating to water conservation within Australia. Read moreRead less