Verbrec is pleased to announce a new partnership with Bioenergy Australia, a national industry body championing the role of sustainable bioenergy in decarbonising Australia’s economy.
This strategic alliance reinforces Verbrec’s commitment to supporting clients through the energy transition by enabling commercially viable, low-emissions alternatives. With estimates indicating that bioenergy could sustainably contribute between 25% and 33% of the global primary energy supply by 2050 (up to 250 exajoules), this collaboration comes at a pivotal time for both the energy sector and industries seeking practical pathways to reduce their carbon footprint.
A Shared Focus: Unlocking the Full Potential of Bioenergy
Bioenergy stands out as a renewable energy source capable of providing heat, electricity, and transport fuels, making it integral to a diversified and resilient energy mix. It plays a pivotal role in transforming organic waste into valuable energy, thereby supporting the circular economy, enhancing energy security, and fostering regional employment opportunities.
By partnering with Bioenergy Australia, Verbrec will contribute its engineering and project delivery expertise to enable this potential across Australia and New Zealand. Together, the partnership aims to:
- Support the development and scaling of bioenergy and biogas infrastructure
- Advance renewable alternatives for hard-to-abate sectors such as manufacturing, mining, and transport.
- Showcase commercial viability through proven case studies such as Verbrec’s recent Broadlands biogas project, which enabled the safe injection of biomethane into the gas network.
- Driving joint thought leadership on the role of bioenergy in national energy planning and industry-wide decarbonisation strategies
As the demand for clean, scalable, and reliable energy solutions continues to grow, partnerships like this will play a critical role in helping industry transition with confidence.
We’re proud to be contributing to a future where renewable energy isn’t just a possibility, it’s a practical, commercially supported solution.
To learn more about our work in the energy transition, visit verbrec.com
Read more about our biogas capability: Enabling Low-Carbon Energy and Safe Biomethane Injection at Broadlands for First Renewables