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Evaluating the commercial opportunities for: o Biomass-fuelled power generation o Rooftop solar installation o District heating and cooling


How can planners, utilities, investors and developers work together to make it happen?


Session Chair: Gerhard Stryi-Hipp, President, RHC PLATFORM and Head of Energy Policy FRAUNHOFER ISE, GERMANY


Gerhard has been working in the PV and solar thermal energy sector since 1992 on market deployment, awareness campaigns, technology development, standardisation and energy policy, both on national and European level. Recently he extended his work to include smart cities and the development of renewable energy concepts.


SESSION 3


SPEAKERS: Ulf Hedin, Member of the City Council and the Executive Committee, CITY OF VÄXJÖ Juliane Lindner, Managing Director, PV JULIST Andreas Pschick, Chief Sustainability Officer, FERNWÄRME WIEN


15.00 - 15.30 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK 15.30 - 16.30 SESSION 4: WASTE MANAGEMENT AND WASTE-TO-ENERGY


Waste-to-energy expert Ferdinand Kleppmann and panellists analyse why diverting waste from landfill and using it as a source of renewable energy is crucial to the long- term health of our cities. Commercial analysis of current waste-to-energy technologies: o Are thermal / incineration plants compatible with current environmental regulations? o How scalable is biochemical, or anaerobic digestion technology? o How advanced are gasification technologies and pyrolysis? New technologies in waste monitoring and removal


Session Chair: Ferdinand Kleppmann, President CONFEDERATION OF EUROPEAN WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANTS, GERMANY


Ferdinand Kleppmann has been CEWEP’s president since 2001. He is also the chairman of ITAD, the German waste incineration association, covering all waste-to-energy plants in Germany. He initiated the CEWEP and ITAD associations, and is currently director of the waste-to-energy plant in Würzburg.


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