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Tasmania’s Bioenergy Future
9 November 2020 from 9.00am - 12.30pm AEDT
Online Summit
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Registrations for this event are closed.
Tasmania’s Bioenergy Future online summit seeks to provide an opportunity for the agriculture, farming, industrial, energy, transport, mining, and local government sectors to understand their potential opportunities in bioenergy and the broader bioeconomy. To understand more about the technologies and feedstocks please check out KPMG State of the Nation Report and Biogas Opportunities for Australia recently published by Bioenergy Australia.
This free event will explore;
- Tasmania’s huge potential to develop a bioeconomy
- Projects delivering lower cost, lower emissions through bioenergy across Australia, specifically in the industrial, agricultural, waste and manufacturing sector
- Tools to support project development and funding support for bioenergy projects
It will look in depth at the opportunity for increased:
- bio-methane and biogas in Tasmania
- renewable heat from Tasmanian biomass
- biofuels and biochemicals in Tasmania
- utilisation of waste streams from a range of sectors
This event is presented online, consisting of both a seminar where you will hear from industry experts sharing information through; presentations and existing projects/case studies followed by a more in-depth discussion of projects and technology within a choice of break out rooms with questions and answers moderated by industry experts.
This event will be of interest to those with sources of biomass that could be used to produce bioenergy or biochemicals, and those considering a potential bioenergy project, developers, investors, technology providers, local government, and the Tasmanian Bioenergy industry.
Register now for this free event and develop/increase your knowledge and awareness of Tasmania’s
bioenergy potential.
Learn More - you can find out more about bioenergy projects across Australia through the Australian Biomass for Bioenergy Assessment (ABBA) Project. The ABBA is project managed by AgriFutures Australia and is funded by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)
This event is supported by the Tasmanian Government, ARENA and Agrifutures
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