The potential for bioenergy in Australia is very large with up to 50 million tonnes a year of biomass residues and wastes being presently a greatly under-exploited resource. The renewable energy derived from these biomass forms to generate electricity and heat, and transport fuels would significantly improve Australia's energy security, boost its economy, and benefit the environment. This paper examines these presently neglected resources and discusses how they could be exploited with use of current mature technologies to reduce Australia's greenhouse gas emissions and heavy reliance on fossil fuels
This report commissioned by Bioenergy Australia is a general resource for anyone interested in bioen...
Australia is the world’s 9th largest energy producer, 17th largest consumer of non-renewable energy ...
This paper summarises the findings of eight years\u27 research into the implications of a transition...
The potential for bioenergy in Australia is very large with up to 50 million tonnes a year of biomas...
The fossil fuels are now considered as one of the most environmentally unsustainable energy resource...
The fossil fuels are now considered as one of the most environmentally unsustainable energy resource...
AbstractThe fossil fuels are now considered as one of the most environmentally unsustainable energy ...
Energy is one of the essential needs of a modern society. The scale of its use is associated with t...
2 | P a g e Australia produces biomass through broad acre cropping, as well as by agro-forestry, for...
The prospect of biofuels as a transport alternative fuel in Australia is reviewed and discussed in t...
Biomass is an important energy resource for producing bioenergy and growing the global economy whils...
The realization that the world is succumbing to man-made global warming due to pollution from fossil...
We provide a quantitative assessment of the prospects for current and future biomass feedstocks for ...
Australia’s energy future is at the crossroads and the role of renewable sources is in focus. Biomas...
With a focus on issues and opportunities for the forest industry and in the context of policy develo...
This report commissioned by Bioenergy Australia is a general resource for anyone interested in bioen...
Australia is the world’s 9th largest energy producer, 17th largest consumer of non-renewable energy ...
This paper summarises the findings of eight years\u27 research into the implications of a transition...
The potential for bioenergy in Australia is very large with up to 50 million tonnes a year of biomas...
The fossil fuels are now considered as one of the most environmentally unsustainable energy resource...
The fossil fuels are now considered as one of the most environmentally unsustainable energy resource...
AbstractThe fossil fuels are now considered as one of the most environmentally unsustainable energy ...
Energy is one of the essential needs of a modern society. The scale of its use is associated with t...
2 | P a g e Australia produces biomass through broad acre cropping, as well as by agro-forestry, for...
The prospect of biofuels as a transport alternative fuel in Australia is reviewed and discussed in t...
Biomass is an important energy resource for producing bioenergy and growing the global economy whils...
The realization that the world is succumbing to man-made global warming due to pollution from fossil...
We provide a quantitative assessment of the prospects for current and future biomass feedstocks for ...
Australia’s energy future is at the crossroads and the role of renewable sources is in focus. Biomas...
With a focus on issues and opportunities for the forest industry and in the context of policy develo...
This report commissioned by Bioenergy Australia is a general resource for anyone interested in bioen...
Australia is the world’s 9th largest energy producer, 17th largest consumer of non-renewable energy ...
This paper summarises the findings of eight years\u27 research into the implications of a transition...