Delorean Lands Extra $1.66M in Government Backing for SA Bioenergy Plant

By Josua Ferreira -

Delorean Corporation secures additional $1.66 million ARENA grant for SA1 Salisbury bioenergy facility

Delorean Corporation has been awarded an additional grant of $1.66 million (exclusive of GST) from the Australian Government’s Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) for its SA1 Salisbury bioenergy facility, currently under construction in Edinburgh Parks, South Australia. This brings total ARENA support for the project to $7.74 million, up from the previously awarded $6.08 million. The funding is provided under ARENA’s National Industrial Transformation Program. Delorean owns 100% of the SA1 Salisbury project, which is strategically located in the Northern Adelaide Food Park on company-owned land.

Why the additional funding was awarded

The additional funding reflects unanticipated project scope refinements identified after execution of the original Funding Agreement and during progression into detailed design, procurement and construction phases. The enhanced scope reflects evolving regulatory, technical and offtake requirements that emerged during detailed design and project delivery.

The additional grant covers:

  • Upgrades to biomethane production and gas injection systems
  • Wastewater treatment infrastructure enhancements
  • Biogenic CO₂ recovery systems improvements
  • Associated civil, engineering and compliance requirements

The ARENA grant payments fund Delorean’s costs to support the facility’s ability to meet project objectives to produce and upgrade biogas into mains-grade biomethane and biogenic CO₂.

SA1 Salisbury Funding Profile & Enhancements

What is ARENA and why does government backing matter for bioenergy projects

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) is the Australian Government’s agency responsible for supporting renewable energy innovation and advancing clean energy solutions. ARENA’s National Industrial Transformation Program specifically funds projects that demonstrate commercial-scale renewable energy solutions capable of reducing emissions in industrial sectors.

Government grant funding reduces project execution risk by sharing capital costs and validates the commercial viability of emerging technologies. For investors, ARENA’s co-funding signals project credibility and demonstrates that the SA1 Salisbury facility meets the government’s standards for renewable energy innovation. This backing reduces Delorean’s capital requirements for the project whilst confirming that the facility’s technical approach aligns with Australia’s renewable energy transition goals.

SA1 Salisbury facility overview and production targets

The SA1 Salisbury bioenergy facility is strategically positioned in the Northern Adelaide Food Park, Edinburgh Parks, on Delorean-owned land. Stage 1 of the project will process 70,000 tonnes per annum of organic waste streams for the nominal production of up to 210 TJ per annum of renewable natural gas (biomethane) exported to Adelaide’s gas network. The facility operates under a gas offtake agreement with Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG). Stage 2 represents a potential future expansion to 125,000 tonnes per annum under the current development approval.

The SA1 project is designed to generate six distinct revenue streams from the processing of organic waste:

Revenue Stream Product Description
Renewable Natural Gas Biogenic Methane
Renewable Food Grade Liquid CO₂ Biogenic LCO₂
Carbon Credits ACCUs
Renewable Gas Guarantees of Origin RGGOs
Liquid Fertilisers Organic byproduct
Gate Fees Waste processing fees

This diversified revenue model positions the facility to capture value across multiple markets whilst delivering renewable energy and waste management solutions to South Australian industry.

GreenPower Renewable Gas Certification adds Renewable Gas Guarantees of Origin as a verified revenue stream, with the government-backed accreditation strengthening Delorean’s credibility in offtake negotiations with commercial and industrial customers seeking verified emission reductions.

Construction progress and next steps

Construction of the flagship Build-Own-Operate SA1 Salisbury project continues to progress, bringing Delorean closer to first renewable gas production. The facility is expected to deliver long-term environmental and economic benefits to South Australian industry by processing organic waste that would otherwise go to landfill whilst generating renewable energy for the Adelaide gas network.

The additional funding was awarded to cover unanticipated scope refinements identified during construction. The enhanced technical scope positions the facility to meet evolving regulatory and offtake requirements, supporting the project’s commercial readiness upon completion.

Delorean’s vertically integrated bioenergy model

Engineering, Infrastructure and Energy Retail divisions

Delorean Corporation comprises three divisions: Engineering, Infrastructure, and Energy Retail. This structure provides the company with in-house capability to deliver bioenergy projects across the full lifecycle, from project conception to completion, processing organic waste, generating renewable energy and monetising the sale of green electricity, heat and gas.

The vertically integrated model positions Delorean in two high-growth industries: renewable energy and waste management. The company specialises in the design, build, ownership and management of bioenergy infrastructure. This integration provides control over project delivery, reduces reliance on third-party contractors, and enables multiple revenue capture points across the value chain. Delorean’s projects produce renewable energy whilst reducing the volume of waste going to landfill, utilising a model that generates multiple revenue streams.

The Horsley Park Bioenergy Facility in New South Wales, where Delorean reached a Final Investment Decision in April 2026, follows the same vertically integrated build-own-operate model as SA1, with $30.5 million in government grants covering nearly 50% of the $62.1 million project cost and a binding 25-year gas offtake agreement with Brickworks underpinning contracted revenue from day one.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Delorean ARENA grant for the SA1 Salisbury project?

Delorean Corporation has received a total of $7.74 million in grants from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) for its SA1 Salisbury bioenergy facility, including a newly awarded additional $1.66 million to cover unanticipated scope refinements identified during detailed design and construction.

What will the SA1 Salisbury bioenergy facility produce?

Stage 1 of the SA1 Salisbury facility will process 70,000 tonnes per annum of organic waste to produce up to 210 TJ per annum of biomethane exported to Adelaide's gas network, alongside biogenic CO₂, carbon credits, renewable gas guarantees of origin, liquid fertilisers, and gate fee income.

Why did Delorean receive additional ARENA funding for SA1 Salisbury?

The additional $1.66 million was awarded to cover unanticipated scope refinements that emerged after the original funding agreement was signed, including upgrades to biomethane production systems, wastewater treatment infrastructure, biogenic CO₂ recovery systems, and associated civil and compliance requirements.

Who is the gas offtake partner for the SA1 Salisbury bioenergy project?

Delorean has a gas offtake agreement with Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) for the SA1 Salisbury facility, which will export mains-grade biomethane directly into Adelaide's gas network.

What is ARENA's National Industrial Transformation Program?

ARENA's National Industrial Transformation Program is an Australian Government funding initiative that supports commercial-scale renewable energy projects capable of reducing emissions in industrial sectors, and is the program under which Delorean's SA1 Salisbury grants have been awarded.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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