Energy
Key Facts
EN has access to land in Australia today that can produce over 10 million barrels per day of natural gasoline. That is over 10% world total oil demand.
Our Projects
The ENEnergy team has done a global search for the best locations and biomass to roll out large scale projects based on the ENEnergy technology.
We believe that there are many locations around the world that would be suitable for large scale bioenergy projects. We have already identified
interesting opportunities in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
However as a starting point we believe that Northern Australia displays the best combination of growing conditions (i.e. solar
resource, water availability, soil temperature etc.), political stability, access to global markets and availability of vast areas of land that
does not compete with food-related agriculture.
Our analysis indicates that there are potentially millions of hectares of available land in Northern Australia that could be
used for the growing of high-density biomass crops.
Pilbara Project
We are currently planning our first project to be located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The region has a great growing
climate, vast areas of affordable land and access to a massive subterranean reservoir of low quality water. The area is also close to port facilities
from which we can export to the world.
Our first project is planned as a 10,000 ha plantation for Sorghum and/or Arundo Donax that will produce approximately
1,000,000 dry tonnes of biomass per year. This will give approximately 400 mill. litres of ethanol plus 100,000 tonnes of lignin per year.
The project has undergone an initial feasibility study and we are now in the process of attempting to raise funding to complete a detailed feasibility
study and full pre-engineering plan.