Receive an overview of the current Energy from Waste landscape in the UK and Europe from Ofgem, Green Investment Bank, Greater London Authority, Suez Environment and more
(PRWEB UK) 7 June 2014 -- Revenue from the global waste to energy market is set to grow strongly and reach $28.6 billion by 2016, up from just under $18 billion in 2012, according to a report from Frost & Sullivan. It has been predicted that the growth is likely to be led by the construction of new facilities around the world. In some European countries where waste to energy capacity is already well developed, the process of modernising facilities to comply with local emission standards is set to continue.
(Source: Waste Management World, 22 January 2014, 'Global Waste to Energy Revenues Set to Boom Say Market Analysts', http://www.waste-management-world.com/articles/2014/01/global-waste-to-energy-revenues-set-to-boom-say-market-analysts.html)
Against this backdrop, SMi's 7th annual Energy from Waste conference will provide attendees with a complete view of the field. Focusing on an update on the regulatory framework, financing models, CHP and district heating projects, feedstock in the supply chain and case studies from the UK and Europe, this two-day event will bring together key leaders in the field to provide attendees with an in-depth look into current status of Energy from 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
Speaker Panel includes:
• 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
View the full speaker line-up and two-day conference programme at http://www.smi-online.co.uk/2014energy-waste30.asp.
Plus, don't miss the interactive half-day post-conference workshop:
Waste properties and characterisation: driving innovation in energy from waste
15th October 2014 | Marriott Regent's Park Hotel, London, UK | 8.30 - 12.30
Led by: Stuart Wagland, Raffaella & Kumar Patchigolla, Lecturers, Cranfield University
Julia Rotar, SMi Group Ltd, http://www.smi-online.co.uk/2014biosimilars7.asp, +44 2078276134, [email protected]
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