Residues2Revenues 2025 conference programme released

Friday 18 Jul 2025

 
The much-anticipated FIEA programme for Residues2Revenues 2025 has been announced, promising a deep dive into the burgeoning bioenergy sector. The conference, taking place on 21-22 October 2025, in Rotorua, will bring together industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders to explore the theme of transforming the forestry sector into a powerhouse for biofuels, bioenergy, and renewable bioproducts.

The upcoming ‘Residues2Revenues’ conference continues to be the place for all wood energy users and residues suppliers to meet and learn about where the industry leaders are bringing value to these markets. With energy costs escalating, wood residues are vital to moderate the costs for wood manufacturers and other energy users. The programme features several case studies, including the recently upgraded energy systems at Red Stag Timber. Operations manager Shane Batchelor will speak on this case study.

As wood energy markets grow and diversify, industry producers attending this October conference can better understand the needs of their bioenergy customers. This year’s conference offers delegates the choice of two conferences running concurrently in the one place, with a new ‘Bioeconomy Innovations 2025’ programme added for this year only.

The 2025 programme boasts an impressive lineup of speakers and sessions designed to address the most pressing challenges and opportunities in the bioeconomy. The keynote address will be delivered by Don G. Roberts, bioenergy expert & CEO of Nawitka Capital Advisors, Canada, who will speak on “Championing Transformation – Global Challenges and Opportunities in Using Forest Resource for High Value Products.”

Other programme highlights include:
  • Shane Batchelor, Operations Manager at Red Stag Timber, presenting a case study on modern co-generation and sawmill energy systems.
  • Presentations from Genesis Energy on their biomass business development and the Hon Simon Watts, Minister of Energy, on the Government’s Woody Biomass Taskforce.
  • A look into the future with sessions on New Zealand’s first large-scale biomass torrefaction facility and the future availability of liquid fuels for heavy transport.
  • Discussions on investment, policy, and the role of woody biomass in both New Zealand’s and Australia’s bioenergy future.
This year, Residues2Revenues 2025 is running concurrently with the  Bioeconomy Innovations 2025 Conference. Registered delegates will have the unique opportunity to move freely between both conferences, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the entire bio-value chain.

“We are thrilled with the programme we’ve put together for 2025,” said FIEA Director, John Stulen. “It reflects the dynamism and innovation within the bioenergy sector. This conference is a must-attend for anyone serious about the future of energy and the role of forestry in creating a more sustainable and profitable future.”

Residues2Revenues 2025 is expected to attract a diverse audience, including forest owners and managers, harvesting contractors, wood processing companies, energy producers, researchers, and policymakers.

Registration for Residues2Revenues 2025 is now open. For more information and to register, please visit the official website

Source: FIEA
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