RENEWABLE FUELS Summit 2026
Future-proofing Australian industries, regions, climate goals and energy security
Bioenergy Australia is proud to announce that the 2026 Renewable Fuels Summit will return to Sydney from 10-12 March 2026 at the iconic Sydney Town Hall - this year as a flagship event of Climate Action Week Sydney (CAWSYD26).
Formerly known as Renewable Fuels Week, the Summit positions Sydney as a national hub for climate innovation, showcasing the critical role of renewable gas and low-carbon liquid fuels in achieving Australia’s net-zero ambitions.
With over 500 national and global industry leaders, government representatives, investors, and international ministers expected to attend, the 2026 Summit will explore how we can future-proof Australian industries, regions, climate goals, and energy security - accelerating the transition to a low-carbon, resilient economy ahead of COP31.
Why Attend
Across three transformative days, delegates will gain:
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Access to high-level panels with Australian and international energy leaders
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Networking opportunities connecting policymakers, investors, and innovators
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Showcase events highlighting emerging technologies and real-world projects
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Exclusive entryto cross-sector climate forums and collaboration through CAWSYD26
Following a record-breaking 2025 Summit - which featured over 75 speakers, including ministers, industry leaders, and technical experts - the 2026 edition promises to be the most dynamic yet.
Expressions of interest are now open for sponsorship and speaker opportunities. Contact admin@bioenergyaustralia.org.au for more information.
Delegate tickets are also available now - secure your place and be part of shaping Australia’s renewable fuels future.

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