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FEATURE


EVENT PREVIEW CONFERENCE: ENERGY FROM WASTE


SMi Group’s 13th annual Energy from Waste conference, which will be taking place on 1-2 December 2020, will be a virtual event due to the ongoing impact of COVID-19


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hanges in financing and funding opportunities, along with the increasing


need for greener and more sustainable regulations, means that the Energy from Waste industry is evolving rapidly as it seeks to find new ways to finance and optimise Energy from Waste projects in a decarbonised world. With this in mind, the 2020 event will bring


together international waste management operators, developers, private equity financiers,


technology providers and industrial end users to address these changes, while also looking at the challenges and solutions international markets have faced regarding Energy from Waste projects and technologies.


KEY HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2020 • Examine optimisation concepts and technologies which aim to prolong operation hours and lifespans of EfW plants


• Learn how to Design-Build-Finance-Operate a Modern Waste Management Infrastructure in an Emerging Market – case study: Belgrade Waste PPP


• Discuss the challenges and opportunities for CO2 Capture in the Waste-to-


Energy Sector with a case study from Fortum Oslo Varme’s waste-to- energy plant at Klemetsrud


• Gain knowledge on the regulatory updates of EfW projects in Central and Eastern Europe, with an overview of the progress the region is


     making towards the 2020 EU target


• Explore the challenges that COVID-19 poses to the waste management industry and the outlook of its economic and market impact


• Delve into a range of topics, such as: the government’s view on where the EFW market sits in the Biofuels Industry, the role of the RDF export and EFW in a low carbon economy, etc.


FEATURED SPEAKERS FOR 2020 • Stuart Hayward-Higham, technical development director, SUEZ Recycling & Recovery UK


• Richard Bellfield, director, HZ Inova • Stephane Heddesheimer, chief executive officer – Central Europe, SUEZ • Chris Girdham, development director, Cory Riverside Energy • Jannicke Gerner Bjerkås, director of CO2


Capture and Storage, Fortum Oslo Varme


• Jakub Bator, managing director, KHK • Johnny Stuen, technical director, OSLO Municipality • Christophe CordHomme, CNIM • Vincent Green, vice president, Investment Group • Jakub Nalazek, Marguerite Fund • Kostadin Sirleshtov, partner, CMS-CM • Rachel Soloman-Williams, head, Low Carbon Fuels, Energy Technology and Innovation, Department of Transport.


T: 020 7827 6156 www.efw-event.com


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