The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has released its Bioenergy Roadmap, setting out a pathway forward for the bioenergy sector and providing information to governments and industry to support future growth.
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The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has released its Bioenergy Roadmap, setting out a pathway forward for the bioenergy sector and providing information to governments and industry to support future growth.
Read More »In a world first, a Limestone Coast food manufacturer will convert oat husks into electricity, enabling it to offset almost all its monthly energy costs.
Read More »Commercial projects manager Jeremy Neale said the plant would generate enough bioenergy to power both the plant and nearby homes. “Two-thirds of it will go to the mill, and the remaining third will be put back into the grid,
Read More »Council continued to downplay the noise from trucks associated with the proposed bioenergy plant in last week’s Echo. This is problematic because noise is a pollutant that damages physical and mental health.
Read More »ResourceCo says an increasing focus on Australia’s carbon footprint, future net zero commitments from larger corporations, and bolder government policy is driving strong confidence in the sector.
Read More »Secrecy still surrounds Council’s business case for a proposed bioenergy facility at the Byron Bay Sewage Treatment Plant (STP).
Read More »David Dixon, Byron Bay I am concerned Council’s bioenergy project has received no external financial scrutiny and that my requests for a full cost/benefit analysis have been denied. According to the development application (DA),
Read More »The bioenergy facility was one of many Council projects identified as being at risk of losing funding, within the solar farm report.
Read More »A Stanhope farm will be the site of a new $13 million bioenergy plant that will convert waste food and organic material into gas and electricity. Work is expected to start on the Hill Rd property later this month,
Read More »The CEFC has identified a potential investment pipeline of as much as $7.8 billion to 2025 across Australia’s waste, bioenergy, recycling and resource recovery sectors, delivering a triple impact in terms of economic,
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