A 45-degree aerial view of an Australian eucalyptus forest edge with a clean firebreak, stacked timber residues, a small biomass power facility emitting white steam, and a patchwork of recently cool-burned ground beside healthy green habitat and a winding creek under golden-hour light.

How Fire-Smart Bioenergy Landscapes Are Protecting Australia’s Environment

Australia’s fire-prone landscapes demand a fresh approach to bioenergy development—one where renewable energy production actively strengthens rather than undermines environmental protection. The convergence of bioenergy operations and bushfire risk creates both challenges and remarkable opportunities for landholders, industry professionals, and Read More