Bioenergy Association advocates the benefits of recycling organics
March/April 2025
The Bioenergy Association has held a campaign promoting the benefits to New Zealand of recycling organic wastes to produce gaseous biofuels.
Wasting Opportunities: New Zealand's circular economy at a crossroads
The Post, 29 March article by Brian Cox, Bioenergy Association
New Zealand stands at a crossroads, where policy decisions impact multiple sectors, yet the government’s approach to biofuels remains fragmented...
Kitchen food waste: Could it help to keep the lights on in the future?
The Post, 5 April 2025 article by Insa Errey, Gaseous Biofuels Group, Bioenergy Association
Last winter brought unprecedented energy events, highlighting the critical need for flexible thermal electricity generation to supplement our highly renewable generation capacity...
Seizing the biomethane opportunity: A smart boost for New Zealand's energy mix
The Post, 12 April 2025 article by David Hendry, Bioenergy Association
Every time we use gas to fire up our cooktop or take a hot shower, we tap into an energy source that’s rapidly changing. As New Zealand works towards decarbonising its energy system by reducing its dependency on fossil gas, the country has a unique opportunity: to transform our organic waste into a renewable fuel – biomethane...