Saturday, June 19, 2010
What are the bioenergy options for Australia?
Steve Schuck of Bioenergy Australia tells more from a presentation to the Australian Academy of Science ...
BE Bioenergy?
What is BE Bioenergy?
"Kaniva, Victoria is a large oil seed growing area, what could be better than to grow and use biodiesel for our farming operation.
"Kaniva, Victoria is a large oil seed growing area, what could be better than to grow and use biodiesel for our farming operation.
BE Bioenergy covers Steven Hobbs's personal journey, research and resources available to those who wish to do the same."
Check out www.bebioenergy.com to learn more ...
Bioenergy in Australia?
Looking for information on bioenergy and biofuels for transport in Australia?
Look no further than Bioenergy Australia and the Biofuels Association of Australia for all the latest news and events in Australia.
Look no further than Bioenergy Australia and the Biofuels Association of Australia for all the latest news and events in Australia.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
The Wood Energy Group (TWEG)
Here is a great resource for all those interested in bioenergy and Australia!
The Wood Energy Group (TWEG) writes "Australia has enough available biomass of all types to provide a significant fraction of our energy (electricity, heat and fuels) within the short to medium timeframe of ten years. Bioenergy already is equal to hydro and second only to wind in the amount of electricity it produces, and it is the leading renewable energy source (ahead of hydro and wind) when heat, electricity and biofuels are considered. However, bioenergy to date does not receive the same formal recognition and policy support at state and federal levels that presently exists for wind, solar and geothermal energy. TWEG will strive to provide useful and accurate information to correct this inbalance, and to provide links to other sources of accurate information on bioenergy and biofuels, recycling and energy efficiency. The TWEG will post newsletters of the World Bioenergy Association (WBA) and is a full member of the WBA."
The Wood Energy Group (TWEG) writes "Australia has enough available biomass of all types to provide a significant fraction of our energy (electricity, heat and fuels) within the short to medium timeframe of ten years. Bioenergy already is equal to hydro and second only to wind in the amount of electricity it produces, and it is the leading renewable energy source (ahead of hydro and wind) when heat, electricity and biofuels are considered. However, bioenergy to date does not receive the same formal recognition and policy support at state and federal levels that presently exists for wind, solar and geothermal energy. TWEG will strive to provide useful and accurate information to correct this inbalance, and to provide links to other sources of accurate information on bioenergy and biofuels, recycling and energy efficiency. The TWEG will post newsletters of the World Bioenergy Association (WBA) and is a full member of the WBA."
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
World Bioenergy
I am at World Bioenergy 2010 in Jönköping, Sweden. It's one of the biggest and most interesting bioenergy conferences held every two years. Every time I have attended this conference I have bumped into a handful of Australians who work on bioenergy. If there is ever going to be more than a small number of Australians at such conferences, then we need to have better contact between each other, so we can develop a network between Australians back in Oz and those spread around the world - all working on bioenergy, and probably all thinking that Australia could be doing so much more on bioenergy ... It is therefore time to set up OZBIO - a simple blog that can keep Australians working on bioenergy connected. So let's get started. What do you say?
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