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This hybrid event is hosted by the Joint Chemical Engineering Committee (JCEC), Queensland.

This presentation will be an overview the IChemE’s consultation response on the Federal Government’s Low Emissions Technology Statement (LETS) 2022 which is used each year to update the Technology Investment Roadmap, an Australian Government strategy to develop and deploy low emissions technologies.

The IChemE’s response was produced by IChemE members in Australia and drew on the Institution’s position on climate change published in November 2020. A key element of this response was highlighting how IChemE and chemical engineers are contributing globally to technologies in the transition to a net zero carbon world by 2050.

Event details

Wednesday 24 August 2022

For those attending in person please arrive at the venue at 18:00 AEST to begin the presentation at 18:30AEST.

Location:
University of Queensland
Building 46-402 Seminar/Board Room, Andrew Liveris Building, Engineering Staff House Rd, St Lucia QLD 4072
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Joint Chemical Engineering Committee, Queensland
Engineering Manager at TfA Project Group
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Technical Policy Director, IChemE Australia Board
Glen is the Development Manager for SUSOP Pty Ltd. He is a chemical engineer with over 25 years of wide-ranging experience in the mining, minerals and oil/petrochemical industries in both the commercial and research fields.

Over the last 10 years, Glen has worked in the area of responsible resource use and processing. Key activities include developing and applying sustainable development methodologies and toolkits for the minerals industry and practically orientated approaches for realising waste and by-product exchanges between industrial operations.

His current commercial and research focus is on developing a better understanding of the environmental, social and community opportunities and risks in resource projects and how this can lead to more timely projects approvals and reduced project delays.
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Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)
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