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FutureEnergy Australia is pleased to announce it has received a commitment from the WA Government’s Investment Attraction Fund to provide a contribution of $4.72 million toward FEA’s FutureEnergy Park in Narrogin. FEA Managing Director Jennifer Lauber Patterson said “We are so grateful for the support provided by the WA Government via both the Investment Attraction…
FutureEnergy Australia (FEA) is pleased to announce the release of an independent economic assessment report undertaken by ACIL Allen. The study assessed the state-wide economic benefits of a renewable diesel industry in Western Australia, based on replicating FEA’s first project in Narrogin into a State-wide regional-focused business model. FEA has identified a pipeline of potential…
FutureEnergy Australia’s landmark renewable diesel project in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt was presented as a case study of renewable fuel production and discussed in a panel session at the 21st World Renewable Energy Congress, held at Murdoch University in Perth in early December. Sustainable Development Director, Andy Rodgers, joined the Biomass for Bioenergy panel and shared…
FutureEnergy Australia (“FEA”) is pleased to announce it has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) with the regional Western Australia electricity company Horizon Power. The MoU provides a framework for the organisations to pursue a strategic partnership on renewable diesel project development and production. A strategic partnership with Horizon Power is intended to canvas…
FutureEnergy Australia (FEA) held a community information session in the Shire of Narrogin earlier this month. More than 70 people from the local community as well as key stakeholders turned out to learn more about our proposal to build Australia’s first commercial-scale renewable diesel facility in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region. Presentations by FEA Chair Adrian…
Future Energy Australia (FEA) has welcomed a State Government grant of $2 million for the planning, construction, and commissioning of a renewable diesel biorefinery near Narrogin in WA’s Wheatbelt region. The project is the first commercial-scale renewable diesel production facility in Australia. FEA Chair Adrian Cook said the Clean Energy Future Fund (CEFF) grant would…
FutureEnergy Australia (FEA) is pleased to announce the Shire of Narrogin as the location for its first renewable diesel biorefinery. An exclusive 12-month option agreement has been signed to purchase a 65Ha block of land outside of Narrogin for the biorefining business. The initial biorefinery is expected to require less than 10% of the potential…
Future Energy Australia has written to Premier Mark McGowan, outlining a unique opportunity to support the creation of a credible, commercially proven opportunity to develop a pipeline of 20 renewable fuel biorefineries in WA. Fully realised, the project pipeline of 20 biorefineries, including hydrogen, jet fuel and diesel, would create significant benefits for WA fuel…
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