THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL EFW CONFERENCE
Sponsored by
Energy
from
17-19 FEBRUARY 2009
Waste
TOMORROW’S ENERGY TODAY
Institute of Engineering
and Technology, London
Maximising residue effi ciency
for a low carbon future
Policy outlines from Europe and the UK covering waste, energy and
climate change developments for informed decision making
Analysis of market development areas, including CHP, district heating
and cooling systems, decentralised energy and fuel use, and an analysis
of the changes and incentives needed to implement them
Planning and application consent – practical advice and case studies
on how to achieve quicker and more effi cient results, consideration of
appropriate site location decisions and an analysis of what the impact of
curr
ent reforms might mean
Expert analysis of the fi nancial market for EfW, with assessments of the
role of merchant plants, the views of the lenders, the development of
ROCs, the impact of new market entrants and the future of PFI versus
other fi
nancing models
Key changes to emissions legislation with implications for both
co-fi ring and incineration, analysis of Best Available Techniques and the
importance of emissions management in public per
ception
Examination of the potential of waste wood, looking at supply lines and
sourcing, WID compliance and technology choices, case studies at both
the large scale, powering a waste biomass power station, and at the
small scale, powering a local authority district heating system
Low carbon and renewable heat – assessment of BERR’s heat
incentives consultation and the government’s wider heat strategy, low
carbon buildings, decentralised energy and the market potential in all
these ar
eas for energy from waste
Overview of newer waste treatment technologies producing high
value by-products, and their development potential in the UK waste
to energy market
For full programme details and online
booking facility please visit
www.recyclingwasteworld.co.uk/conferences
For booking enquires please
Recycling
& WASTE WORLD
call 01722 717035
conferences
TOMORROW’S THINKING TODAY
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