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2026 Renewable Fuels Summit
Tue 10 Mar 2026 08:00 — Thu 12 Mar 2026 17:00
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Future-proofing Australian industries, regions, climate goals and energy security.
Bioenergy Australia is proud to announce the 2026 Renewable Fuels Summit will return to Sydney from 10-12 March 2026 at the iconic Sydney Town Hall. In 2026 the Summit will be run as a flagship event of Climate Action Week Sydney (CAWSYD26).
Formerly known as Renewable Fuels Week, the Summit positions Sydney as a national hub for climate innovation, showcasing the critical role of renewable gas and low-carbon liquid fuels in achieving Australia’s net-zero ambitions.
With over 500 national and global industry leaders, government representatives, investors, and international ministers expected to attend, the 2026 Summit will explore how we can future-proof Australian industries, regions, climate goals, and energy security - accelerating the transition to a low-carbon, resilient economy ahead of COP31.
Why Attend?
Across three transformative days, delegates will gain:
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Access to high-level panels with Australian and international energy leaders
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Networking opportunities connecting policymakers, investors, and innovators
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Showcase events highlighting emerging technologies and real-world projects
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Exclusive entry to cross-sector climate forums and collaboration through CAWSYD26
Following a record-breaking 2025 Summit, which featured over 75 speakers, including ministers, industry leaders, and technical experts, the 2026 edition promises to be the most dynamic yet.
Expressions of interest are now open for sponsorship and speaker opportunities. Contact admin@bioenergyaustralia.org.au for more information.
Delegate tickets are also available now - secure your place and be part of shaping Australia’s renewable fuels future.
Group Offer: Buy four tickets and get a fifth free! To claim, simply email your receipt to admin@bioenergyaustralia.org.au and we’ll issue your complimentary ticket.
Programme to be announced.
For more information, visit www.renewablefuels.org.au