DICEnet was established in March 2013 to support the development of Generation 3 DICE fuel cycle via international pilot and demonstration projects, together with R&D into the next generation technologies.
Establishing this new fuel cycle will require a holistic approach, involving stakeholders along the entire value chain; e.g. various carbon fuel processing technologies, fuel standards, engine and systems, transportation logistics, carbon capture and storage.
Supporting the development of DICE as the internationally preferred stationary electricity generation technology, utilising:
DICEnet is the support group for the development and demonstration of the direct injection carbon engine (DICE) and associated fuel cycle for ultra-high efficiency power generation - from carbon fuels derived from coal and biomass.
DICE is a technology that could provide lowest cost energy security with a step reduction in carbon emissions.
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DICEnet
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Melbourne, VIC 3000
Australia