7th annual Energy from Waste

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Email: dlee@smi-online.co.uk
The Energy from Waste (EfW) industry is helping to solve the growing problem of what to do with our waste. Worldwide, the revenues from the industry at the end of 2012 accounted for £11 billion, and are expected to reach £18 billion by 2016 according to a Frost & Sullivan report. The UK is part of this growth, and more units are expected to come on stream in the UK in the coming 24 months.
This year's event will provide the ideal platform for a complete industry overview with updates on an array of EfW projects, latest technology advances and innovations, regulatory framework, financing models, CHP and district heating projects, feedstock in the supply chain along with case studies from the UK and Europe. Other speakers will include Ofgem, Green Investment Bank, Amey, Suez Environment, Resource Efficiency Pathway, Waste to Energy Agency (Oslo), Merseyside Recycling and Waste.
Benefits of Attending
• Understand and review the latest update on the regulatory environment governing the energy from waste sector
• Evaluate the different financing models that exist and join a panel discussion with key industry leaders to debate the financing issue in a post PFI world
• Analyse and understand the challenges in securing feedstock in the supply chain
• Discover the latest case studies in UK and Europe
Key Presenters Include
• Frances Hale, Technical Manager – Non Domestic RHI, Ofgem
• Chris Holmes, Managing Director Waste and Bioenergy, Green Investment Bank
• Peter North, Senior Manager, Greater London Authority
• Andrew Cousins, Senior Business Development Manager, Amey
• Carl Beer, Chief Executive, Merseyside Recycling and Waste Authority
• Paul de Jong, CEO, Twence Holding B.V
• Jean Claude Robotti, Senior Project Analyst, Suez Environment
• Pal Mikkelsen, MD, EGE (Waste to Energy Agency), Oslo
• Alban Forster, Director, SLR Consulting
• Ian Benson, Project Director, W2R, Staffordshire County Council
• Chindarat Taylor, Director, Resource Efficiency Pathway
For full conference programme please visit: http://www.smi-online.co.uk/2014energy-waste32.asp
For those who are interested in attending there is currently a £300 reduced rate through online registrations, using the following code: SMI9U6U
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