Corporate Body

Australian Institute of Energy (1977 - )

From
1977
Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Energy and Professional Association
Website
https://www.aie.org.au

Summary

The Australian Institute of Energy is a not-for-profit organisation connecting energy professionals across Australia. Through a network of branches and the staging of meetings and events, the Institute aims to provide the means for those working in the field to discuss energy issues and evolving technologies with enthusiasts, experts, policymakers, and industry leaders. For over 40 years the Institute has published a news journal to keep members and others informed of what was happening in the energy sector. The Institute also presents several awards to recognise achievements of individuals.

Details

Awards presented by the Institute include:
Honorary Life Member (from 1982): members who have made significant contributions to the Institute at a national or branch level over a substantial period;
Baragwanath Award (1981 - 2013): recognises outstanding lifetime contributions by individuals to coal science research in Australia;
AIE Medal: recognises outstanding contributions in the energy field, in Australia or by an Australian.

Publications of the Institute include:
Australian Institute of Energy news journal (ISSN 0813-3875) vol. 11, no. 5 - vol. 12, no. 5/6 (1984 - 1994; continued by
Energy news journal (ISSN 1328-7354) vol. 13-16, no. 2 (1995 - 1998; continued by
Energy news: official journal of the Australian Institute of energy (ISSN 1445-2227) vol. 16, no. 3 (1998) -

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