Turning biogenic waste into renewable energy and valuable co-products
The current challenge
Achieving Australia’s net-zero emissions target demands we phase out fossil fuels. However, for some sectors, this process is far more challenging than others.
For many manufacturers with medium to high-temperature processing requirements, long-distance transport operators, heavy industry and other ‘hard-to-abate’ sectors such as shipping and aviation, electrification is not a viable option.
By leveraging existing infrastructure, renewable fuels offer a seamless option for decarbonisation of many industry sectors and applications.
An integral part of the
circular economy
The bioenergy opportunity in Australia is immense and is well aligned to the nature and structure of our economy. To this point, we have been missing out on the vast opportunities that bioenergy offers. The time has come to recognise that this sector has a major contribution to make to the future clean energy mix.
Australian businesses can advance their journey toward net-zero by turning biogenic waste into low-carbon energy and other by-products, creating high value from materials that have been previously undervalued, torched or discarded as worthless.
For farmers, plantation managers and MRF operators
Facilitating supply of biogenic residues and low-value waste materials.
For heavy energy users
Helping to decarbonise your operations and source affordable energy supplies.
For communities
Helping communities to understand the benefits bioenergy can bring to their towns.
Identifying affordable low carbon energy,
unlocking a new wave of economic activity.
Today, bioenergy makes up just one per cent of Australia’s energy mix. Yet the Commonwealth Government’s recently released Bioenergy Roadmap found that bioenergy produces 4x the amount of primary energy on a global scale than wind and solar combined (IRENA).
*Within 10 Years
the sector could…
Deliver $10 billion in domestic income.
Create 26,000
new jobs.
Reduce emissions
by 9%.
*According to the Australian Bioenergy Roadmap
Australia’s bioenergy moment is here
A new wave of government investment will support research, development and commercialisation in the bioenergy sector.
A growing pipeline of proposed bioenergy projects will see the production of green gas at scale from crop stubble and other agricultural wastes and process residues. Others will provide viable pathways to carbon-neutral energy from timber plantation residues and renewable fuels from livestock waste, for instance.
Australia’s bioenergy moment is here
A new wave of government investment will support research, development and commercialisation in the bioenergy sector.
A growing pipeline of proposed bioenergy projects will see the production of green gas at scale from crop stubble and other agricultural wastes and process residues. Others will provide viable pathways to carbon-neutral energy from timber plantation residues and renewable fuels from livestock waste, for instance.
Helping Australia to share in the opportunities that bioenergy offers
The team at Valorify bring trusted relationships with feedstock suppliers, industrial energy users and community leaders to every project, offering valuable scientific, social and economic insights.
We provide Australian businesses with the opportunity to unlock hidden value, with expertise and industry connections to help local companies reduce their carbon emissions and reap the multi-faceted benefits.