Australian Innovation

“Business is essential to solving the climate crisis because that is what business is best at: innovating, changing, addressing risks, searching for opportunities.” – Richard Branson.

Global studies and accolades regularly declare Australia as one of the most creative and innovative countries in the world.

Over the past 40 years, we have been using that creativity to come up with innovative solutions to climate change. Australians have:

Australian Innovation Highlight

Billionaire software developer and philanthropist Mike Cannon-Brookes has set aside $12 million to install as many as 100 stand-alone solar and battery units in 100 days to provide off-grid power to hard-hit bushfire communities.

The aim is to replace the use of diesel generators, installed after the massive bushfires destroyed power lines and other equipment. Costs of electricity will fall by between 20 and 50 per cent, Mr Cannon-Brookes said, adding the units should be able to operate for 20 years…

Climate innovation database

We have gathered a database of Australian innovators for clean energy, waste reduction, carbon emissions and social innovation. If you know of any Australian innovators that are missing, please contact us and let us know.

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Carbon Neutral
Biodiverse reforestation offset developer

Location: 

WA

Technology: 

Emissions Reduction

Organisation type: 

Established company
BuildingIQ
Uses occupant feedback, weather data and energy market pricing to alter the operation of the building’s air-conditioning.

Location: 

NSW

Technology: 

Clean energy

Organisation type: 

Start-up
BlockTexx
Chemically treats clothes to produce reusable polyester and cellulose.

Location: 

NSW

Technology: 

Waste Reduction

Organisation type: 

Start-up
Asian Renewable Energy Hub
Large scale wind and solar farm generating up to 15,000 MW to enable large scale production of green hydrogen products for domestic and export markets.

Location: 

WA

Technology: 

Clean energy

Organisation type: 

Start-up
Allume Energy
Developed behind-the-meter solar sharing technology.

Location: 

VIC

Technology: 

Clean energy

Organisation type: 

Start-up
5B
Rapid low cost solar deployment

Location: 

NSW

Technology: 

Clean energy

Organisation type: 

Start-up
1414 degrees
Thermal energy storage system [TESS] which has a greater storage capacity than lithium-ion but not as expensive as pumped hydro.

Location: 

SA

Technology: 

Clean energy

Organisation type: 

Established company