Solar energy investment opportunities in Victoria
向清洁能源的历史性转变正释放大量的投资机遇
维多利亚州拥有蓬勃发展的可再生能源行业、丰富的自然资源和坚定的能源目标,这对于全球投资者而言是重大机遇,投资者可开启创新项目,在盈利的同时,实现2030年清洁能源占比50%的目标。
一项16亿澳元的能源支持一揽子计划将进一步扩大可再生能源枢纽和项目规模,在该计划的推动下,维多利亚州快速发展的可再生能源行业,正利用全球专业知识和技术创建一个去碳化的能源行业。
Mainstream Renewable Power、BayWa r.e、沃尔索(Wirsol)、阿驰奥纳(Acciona)、Trust Power和Tilt Renewables等全球公司均选择投资维多利亚州可持续且繁荣的经济。在此,我们也期待您的加入。
At a glance
- Bioenergy is projected to contribute $10 billion annually to Australia’s GDP and create over 26,000 jobs.1
- $9.6 billion pipeline of committed capital investment for new renewable assets, largest of all Australian states.2
- Network of 18 water corporations already active in bioenergy, demonstrating established capability and sector maturity.3
- Advanced local manufacturing and supply chain capacity.
Opportunities
Establish bioenergy facilities
Develop anaerobic digestion, pyrolysis or other biomass technologies to produce energy and renewable gas.
- Demand is driven by declining fossil gas supply and net zero targets.
- Victoria has legislated targets to halve food and organic waste to landfill by 2030.
- Rising demand from hard to electrify industries.
- Victoria’s theoretical biogas potential is estimated at 80.6 PJ per year, with possible capacity to meet ~ 37% of its annual gas consumption.
- Strong export potential into Southeast Asia’s growing renewable energy markets.
- Biomethane offers a scalable, commercially viable pathway aligned with long term decarbonisation goals.
Develop and manufacture bioenergy systems and components
- Rising need for equipment, systems and infrastructure to produce, upgrade and integrate renewable gas at scale.
- Opportunity to scale manufacturing beyond domestic demand into export markets.
- Leverage Australia’s highest concentration of manufacturing capability.
- Established ecosystem across precision engineering, fabrication and sensors.
Participate in the bioenergy supply chain
- Regional bioenergy hubs like the Green Forestry Triangle provide direct access to high volume forestry residues.
- Opportunity to co-locate with existing waste-generating facilities.
- Opportunity to co-locate R&D, manufacturing and processing.
Why Victoria for bioenergy investment?
Direct access to one of Australia’s most diverse and scalable bioenergy feedstock
- Substantial feedstock resources – Victoria is Australia’s largest food and fibre producing state
- Agricultural waste from poultry, dairy, piggeries and cropping
- Commercial food waste and industrial organics
- Wastewater biosolids and sewage
- Abundant biofuel feedstocks include tallow from regional rendering facilities and used cooking oil for biodiesel production
- Forestry residues from major timber regions, such as The Green Forestry Triangle.
Victoria enables efficient production, distribution and export of bioenergy products.
- Globally-connected logistics network with extensive freight rail network, 4 deepwater ports and a 24-hour international airport linking regional feedstock sources to processing facilities and export markets.
- Existing large-scale energy and fuel processing assets, including Viva Energy Geelong Refinery and advanced biodiesel. facilities such as Bioenergy Australia’s Barnawartha facility, support large-scale fuel processing and distribution.
- Established bioenergy deployment at scale, with all 18 Victorian-Government-owned water corporations actively converting organic waste and sewage into biogas – demonstrating proven capability.
- Integrated supply chains across multiple sectors, providing consistent access to commercial, agricultural, industrial and wastewater feedstock streams.
Policy certainty for bioenergy projects
Victoria’s policy settings de-risk bioenergy investment, enabling project scale and improving project economics.
- Victoria leads the nation with a legislated target to half organic waste to landfill by 2030, driving long-term feedstock availability.
- Emissions Reduction Pledge (2026–2030), accelerating diversion of organic waste to bio-processing.
- Increased capacity cap on permitted waste for thermal processing from 2 million to 2.5 million tonnes per annum to encourage investment.
- The Victorian Recycling Infrastructure Plan guides long-term investment and identifies infrastructure gaps to encourage new biogas developments.
- Landfill levies setting that improve project economics – i.e. they do not apply to waste-to-energy facilities.
- EPA Victoria’s digestate regulatory instruments and guidelines simplify requirements and provide clear standards for developing and expanding bioenergy projects.
- The Waste, Recycling and Resource Recovery Investment Prospectus Women in Energy Strategy.
Reliable access to skilled talent, research capability and training pathways
Victoria combines specialised talent with a globally-recognised research and training ecosystem, supporting the development and deployment of bioenergy technologies.
- Access globally ranked universities and 12 TAFE (Technical and further education) institutions offering a diverse engineering, energy and advanced manufacturing talent pool.
- Targeted training supports new energy skills via the $50 million TAFE Clean Energy Fund.
- $7 million Victorian Government commitment to develop VET (Vocational education and training qualifications) in renewable energy.
- Globally-recognised innovation and research ecosystem supports ongoing capability development in new energy technologies.
Government support and incentives
Ongoing strategic government initiatives support investment in bioenergy and reduce investment risk.
Victorian Government
- Made in Victoria – Energy Technologies Manufacturing Program
- Breakthrough Victoria
- Victorian Circular Economy Recycling Modernisation Fund
- Recycling Victoria Data Hub
- GreenPower Renewable Gas Certification program
- Energy Innovation Fund (Round 3) – $10 million allocated for industrial electrification, with a focus on bioenergy in food and beverage manufacturing
- Sustainability Fund – $197 million provided to waste reduction and climate initiatives, contributing 2 billion kWh of renewable energy over the last 5 years
- Waste to Energy Fund: Bioenergy – a $10 million fund. Grants awarded to 26 projects to process residual organic waste and increase renewable energy generation.
Australian Government
- Clean Energy Finance Corporation – Australia’s ‘Green Bank’, with access to $32 billion in investment capital
- Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) provides financial assistance for research, development, demonstration, commercialisation and deployment of renewable energy technologies. Its $180 million Industrial Transformation Stream specifically mentions recovering biogas from dairy waste as a focus area
- National Reconstruction Fund Corporation – a $15 billion national investment fund designed to diversify and transform Australia's industry and economy
- The $1.5 billion Future Made in Australia Innovation Fund supports the commercialisation and demonstration of new clean energy technologies.
Recent investments
Public projects
- Colac Renewable Organics Network – Anaerobic digestion – produces 5.5 GW hours of clean, green, low-cost energy each year by Barwon Water
- Lilydale Bioenergy Facility – Anaerobic digestion – processes about 55,000 tonnes of food waste every year by Yarra Valley Water
- Melton Bioenergy Facility – Co-digestion - treats up to 5,000 kL of liquid waste and produces enough biogas to generate up to 1,000 MWh of renewable electricity annually by Greater Western Water
- Regional Renewable Organics Network Black Rock – Multi-tech hub – by Barwon Water
- Wollert Waste to Energy (ReWaste) – Anaerobic digestion – Victoria’s first waste-to-energy plant processes 33,000 tonnes of food waste annually to power an adjacent sewage plant by Yarra Valley Water.
Private projects
- Hallam Road Bioenergy Facility – by LMS Energy
- Katunga Fresh – Pyrolysis technology – converts wheat straw into glasshouse heating and biochar by Optimal Group
- Maryvale Energy from Waste by Veolia and Masdar (Tribe)
- Pavilion Biogas – Anaerobic digestion – converts chicken litter into 18 GWh of renewable power annually for local food producers
- Recovered Energy Laverton processes 240,000 tonnes of waste to power 30,000 homes annually
- Wyndham Bioenergy Facility by LMS Energy.
Looking to invest in a bioenergy project or the bioenergy supply chain in Victoria?
Our team can help you navigate the market to fast-track your project and avoid costly mistakes.
维多利亚州清洁能源领域的空前机遇
为投资者提供成熟且不断发展的投资机遇,推动可再生能源、供应链技术和能源基础设施的创新。
发起可再生能源项目
- 从风能和太阳能领域的创新可再生能源机遇中获益。维多利亚州政府正支持一系列项目,推动能源系统去碳化以及减排。
- 依托蓬勃发展的国内和出口氢气市场进行产品开发。广泛的天然气网络、丰富的可再生资源以及与亚洲的出口联系推动了维多利亚州氢气市场的发展。
- 获得有机残余物向生物质原料转化以及变废为能领域的投资机会。维多利亚州有机残余物的年产量约为1000万吨
Develop supply chain services
- Modernisation of the electricity grid. The Victorian Government is working to improve the reliability and security of power supply by storing cheap renewable energy when the weather makes it plentiful, and discharging it into the grid when it is needed most
- Development of new infrastructure. The Victorian Government is laying the foundation for services that will change how energy is traded and consumed across the state, ensuring capacity for more renewable energy that withstands future climate change impacts, including more high-demand days during summer
提供新的储存技术
- 新的储存技术。维多利亚州正提供输送和管理电力的新方法,涵盖从电池技术到抽水站蓄能等领域。
- 电动汽车充电基础设施。维多利亚州政府正为投资者提供大量支持,以快速推进车辆充电基础设施在全州的推广,为这一不断增长的市场提供了重要机遇。
