Bronwyn See joins A2EP to help drive bioenergy for industrial and commercial decarbonisation in Australia
- A2EP
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11 December 2025
We are very excited to welcome a new face to the A2EP Team! Bronwyn See is a globally recognised business development executive with more than 20 years in energy, sustainability and circular economy.
Most recently, Bronwyn has been recognised as a leader in bioenergy, particularly the development of biogas projects for the decarbonisation of industrial heat.
Bronwyn will be leading A2EP’s Bioenergy Industry Roundtables and will be working with A2EP Members and government to identify and support strategic opportunities for utilising organic wastes and tapping into landfill methane to deliver energy services for industry.
“We are really fortunate to have Bronwyn joining the A2EP at critical time for this burgeoning industry. The inclusion of significant support for biomethane in the just-released NSW Renewable Fuel Strategy represents an outstanding opportunity for development of new projects and to identify what policy and market adjustments are needed to accelerate the take-up of bioenergy,” said Jarrod Leak, CEO of A2EP.
“If you’ve ever thought, ‘Someone should really do something about all this waste,’ - good news. I’ve joined A2EP, and I'm bringing a shovelful of energy," said Bronwyn See.
"No country with this much organic waste should be short of low-carbon energy. I’m looking forward to helping industry turn today’s waste streams into tomorrow’s competitive advantage.”
About Bronwyn See
Bronwyn See is a recognised leader in Australia’s transition to a circular, low-emissions economy, with more than 20 years’ experience across energy, infrastructure and sustainability. She has led the development of major decarbonisation initiatives, with a particular focus on converting organic waste streams into valuable energy and material resources for industry.
Bronwyn specialises in identifying and unlocking strategic opportunities where circular economy principles intersect with commercial outcomes. Her work spans the full lifecycle of complex projects—from early-stage concept development, through policy and market design, to structuring and negotiating large-scale energy and infrastructure arrangements across Australia and internationally.
An awarded speaker, Bronwyn frequently advises governments and industry leaders on how circular economy thinking can accelerate industrial decarbonisation and create competitive advantage.

