Annette Cowie, of the NSW Department of Primary Industries summarises the IPCC report and how it could potentially impact Bioenergy Australia members...
Two studies conducted by my firm, Transport Energy Strategies (TES), and THiggins Energy Consulting show that gasoline blended with ethanol lowers carbon intensity (CI) even more than what is modeled today and what is shown in recent studies.
The widespread adoption of biofuels for a multiplicity of uses could see farmers at the forefront of the drive towards net zero carbon emissions by 2050 or sooner.
At the end of the first week of @AuManufacturing’s Saving through smarter energy use series, we take a quick look at the largely unrealised potential of bioenergy, a subject we’ll return to next week. By Brent Balinski
The Grattan Institute has this month released its report, Towards net zero: Practical policies to reduce transport emissions. Governments around the world are moving to ‘net zero’, to limit the impacts of climate change.
On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today announced the upcoming launch of the $43 million Industrial Energy Transformation Studies Program, announced as part of the 20/21 Federal Budget, aimed at identifying opportunities to reduce energy costs and emissions in the industrial sector.
Sydney Water has plugged in additional expertise and cogeneration power from Clarke Energy and D4C, contracting a further two INNIO Jenbacher J420, 1.5MW biogas to energy generating sets for their Malabar Wastewater Treatment Plant.
New South Wales gas customers will soon have access to verified and accredited renewable gas thanks to an Australian-first Renewable Gas Certification Pilot that will drive ongoing investment in new sources of green gas.
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (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.
The Bioenergy State of the Nation Report provided an outline of the state of play on a country-wide basis. It’s time to update this document to reflect the substantial growth of the Australian bioenergy sector over the last few years.
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $3.9 million in funding to Renergi for the development of the next phase of its energy from waste technology in Collie, Western Australia.