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News/Articles

  • US economy protected as US goes green (The Australian 14/6/2014)
  • Don't demonise coal, embrace its many benefits (Aust Financial Review 11/6/2014)
  • Playing DICE with Dr Diesel's Moteur to reduce CO2 intensity (Invensys 12/5/2014)
  • Coal - it's the future of clean energy (Wired 13/4/2014)
  • Gas prices force switch to coal, et al (Australian 6/2/2014)
  • Wind and solar can't handle heat (Australian Financial Review 18/01/2014)
  • Green Dream on Ice - Coal Frenzy (Australian 11/1/2014)
  • Shale has changed the world economic balance (Australian Financial Review 10/1/2014)
  • Lignite's rebirth in Europe (Australian Financial Review 08/1/2014)
  • Australia: Vics clean coal boon (IEA Clean Coal Centre 25/11/2013)
  • Latrobe Valley pollution could be halved under Abbott plan to clean up coal-fired power (Herald Sun 18/11/2013)
  • Vics clean coal boon (Herald Sun 18/11/2013)
  • Dr Topper in Australia - Part 2 (IEA Clean Coal Centre 07/11/2013)
  • MRC – DICE – CCS – A game changer for electricity production with carbon capture? (Global CCS Institute 01/08/2012)

DICEnet Mission

Supporting the development of DICE as the internationally preferred stationary electricity generation technology, utilising:

  • Development of DICE fuels utilising abundant and low-cost coal reserves and biomass
  • Demonstrating low market entry cost through modularisation and using standard engine technology
  • Demonstrating the CO2 emissions and other environmental credentials of DICE
  • Demonstration of DICE as a complementary generation partner with load variable and distributed renewable energy sources

About DICEnet

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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