ATA has been assisting the RMIT Centre for Design and VEIL (University of Melbourne) on research into innovative energy and water supply systems that could help Victorian communities minimise or adapt to the impacts of climate change. This project is funded through the Victorian Centre for Climate Change Adaptation Research (VCCCAR). Its objective is to identify novel energy and water systems and assess their potential for wider application.
If you are involved in or know of an energy or water supply project in Victoria that is different in anyway, VEIL want to hear about it; no matter how large or small or what technologies are used.
To gather this information, VEIL have designed a simple online survey to capture basic details about the system. The survey should only take around ten minutes. You will also find a privacy and security statement relating to information provided. The link below will taken you straight to the survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YSH5N93
Survey responses will contribute to a database of innovative energy and water supply systems and with further research. An opportunity will be provided for several projects to be presented to the VCCCAR team in August. VEIL also hope to use two of these for detailed case studies.
The closing date for the completion of this survey is Monday 19th July.
If you have any questions or comments about this survey, please contact Paula Arcari paula.arcari@rmit.edu.au or Che Biggs cbiggs@unimelb.edu.au or Anjali Brown at ATA (03) 9631 5405
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