Corporate Body

CSIRO Division of Energy Technology (1981 - 1990)

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

From
1981
Highett, Victoria, Australia
To
30 June 1990
Functions
Energy and Industrial or scientific research
Reference No
CA 4537
Legal Status
Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location
Highett, Victoria

Summary

In 1981 the Division of Energy Technology replaced the Division of Mechanical Engineering. In 1990 an amalgamation took place between the Divisions of Coal, Fuel and Energy Technology, creating the Division of Coal and Energy Technology.

Timeline

 1949 - 1955 CSIRO Central Experimental Workshops
       1955 - 1963 CSIRO Engineering Section
             1963 - 1981 CSIRO Division of Mechanical Engineering
                   1981 - 1990 CSIRO Division of Energy Technology
                         1990 - c. 1995 CSIRO Division of Coal and Energy Technology
                               c. 1995 - CSIRO Energy Technology

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