Our Board
Bioenergy Australia (Forum) Limited has a five person Board of Directors, elected by the members.
Henry Anning
Henry Anning leads ResourceCo’s Energy Systems business which will use solid waste fuel to provide lower cost, renewable heat and electricity to the Australian manufacturing sector. ResourceCo is Australia’s leading producer of waste derived fuel. Henry was formerly the head of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation waste and bioenergy team for 6 years and in this role invested over $400m in clean energy waste sector projects worth over $1b. Prior to this he was an Associate Director at Low Carbon Australia where he focussed on bioenergy sector finance and industry engagement. Henry holds degrees in Business and Science, and post-graduate qualifications in Law and an MBA. He is a Graduate of the AICD.
James Harman
James Harman is Chief Executive Officer of EDL, based in Brisbane, Australia. James has led EDL’s rapid global expansion in the last eight years, including investing in biomethane-to-transportation-fuel projects and biomethane-to-electricity projects in North America; and delivering innovative large-scale hybrid renewable microgrid projects in remote areas of Australia, enabling the effective transition from fossil fuels. He is keenly focused on safety, growth, and diversification into new markets as EDL strives to be the leading global producer of sustainable distributed energy. A highly experienced global executive, James held senior executive positions with top tier natural resource companies in Europe and Australia for nearly two decades before joining EDL in 2016. He has a bachelor’s degree in Commerce and a Master’s degree in Law.
Krissy Raman
AGIG is one of Australia’s largest gas infrastructure businesses with assets across Australia and across the value chain. At AGIG, Kristin is responsible for leading business strategy, energy policy positions and Environmental, Social and Governance reporting. Kristin has played a key role in the development of several renewable gas projects and has been a long-term member of Bioenergy Australia. With a background in chemical engineering and finance, previous experience spans communications, stakeholder engagement, economic regulation and energy forecasting including at the Australian Energy Market Operator.
Rupert Maloney
Rupert Maloney is Executive Director - Alternative Fuels at the Clean Energy Finance Corporation. Rupert leads the CEFC work in investing in the commercialisation of alternative fuels, including bioenergy, hydrogen, waste and recycling, as part of the transition to net zero emissions. Rupert represents the CEFC on the Australian Jet Zero Council.
Rupert has almost 20 years’ experience across investment, finance, corporate development and legal roles. Before joining the CEFC he was General Manager in Strategy and Corporate Development at Ampol and prior to that he had senior roles at the U.S. based Keurig Dr Pepper, as well as Macquarie Group.
Rupert has a Bachelor of Business (Banking & Finance) and Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from Queensland University of Technology and is admitted as a solicitor to the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
Flyn van Ewijk
Flyn van Ewijk is Regional Director, Asia Pacific for LanzaJet where is responsible for the planning, development and execution of the company’s strategic objectives and sustainable aviation fuel projects across Asia Pacific. Flyn has two decades of experience in the aviation and sustainable aviation fuel sectors. Flyn has dedicated his career to building SAF industries in the United States and Australia, having held leadership roles developing waste-to-SAF projects in the United States, and with Qantas where he led the airline’s SAF strategy. Flyn also served as Interim Chair of the SAF Alliance of Australia and New Zealand (SAFAANZ), which advocates on behalf of industry for the policy settings needed to support a domestic SAF industry.