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Bioenergy Association Workshop: Delivering Wood Energy to New Zealand
Tue 25 Feb 2020 09:00 — 17:00
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Government is developing policies relevant to the wood energy sector and seeks evidence of what the sector can contribute and what would assist achievement of the extensive benefits of using wood and other biomass resources as a source of energy. Industry is looking for renewable energy for heat processing.
Wood is a fully renewable resource and with prudent management ‘should never run out’ as it will always be available from forestry and other land uses.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has released a discussion document Accelerating renewable energy and energy efficiencywww.mbie.govt.nz/have-your-say/accelerating-renewable-energy-and-energy-efficiency and is seeking input from the relevant sectors.
Te Uru Rakau is developing a Forest Strategy and is seeking contributions from sectors who can add value to our forests www.teururakau.govt.nz/te-uru-rakau-forestry-new-zealand/about-te-uru-rakau/a-forest-strategy-for-aotearoa-new-zealand
Other government agencies are also considering the opportunities from using wood and waste biomass to replace fossil fuels in communities and industry.
Bioenergy Association has identified that with transformational policies for renewable fuel use by industry that 1 Mt CO2-e pa of greenhouse gas emission reductions could be achieved by 2035, and 1.8 Mt CO2-e pa by 2050. This is a replacement of 20PJ of fossil fuels.
This workshop is to share evidence from the wood energy sector with industry and government of why use of biomass energy is growing, identify those aspects which make projects successful, and identify barriers where new policies or assistance would assist get quicker replacement of fossil fuels by industry and the community.
If you are involved with the wood energy sector and process heat then come share the latest evidence ‘face to face’ with policy makers and heat users.
Programme and Registration details at www.bioenergy.org.nz/event/evidence-for-delivering-wood-energy-to-nz