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Graham Palmer is a Research Fellow in Civil & Environmental Engineering at Monash University, specializing in energy systems, sustainability transitions, and hydrogen technologies. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable and clean energy (SDG7) and climate action (SDG13). He has been a Chief Investigator on projects like the Hydrogen Value Chain Design (2021), focusing on optimizing renewable energy configurations and hydrogen production.
His research interests include energy storage, hydrogen production, decarbonization strategies, and the interplay between energy systems and economic development. He has published extensively on topics such as energy return on investment (EROI), life cycle assessments of renewable technologies, and policy frameworks for green energy transitions.
- Key Projects: Hydrogen Value Chain Design (2021)
- Research Themes: Renewable Energy Systems, Climate Policy Analysis, Energy-Economy Interactions
Palmer's recent publications emphasize the greenness of hydrogen production, validation of meteorological models for wind energy, and optimizing electrolysis operations. His work bridges technical, economic, and policy dimensions of sustainable energy systems.
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