Corporate Body

National Energy Research, Development and Demonstration Council (NERDDC) (1978 - ?)

From
1978
Australia
Functions
Advisory or regulatory body and Energy

Summary

Established in 1978, the National Energy Research, Development and Demonstration Council (NERDDC) provides advice regarding the awarding of support grants. The council appears to have closed down in the late 1980s early 1990s.

Timeline

 1978 - ? National Energy Research, Development and Demonstration Council (NERDDC)
       1990 - Energy Research and Development Corporation (ERDC)

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Ailie Smith

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