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Energy From Waste reduces pollution, supports local economy, and reduce energy reliance on imports - making it an invaluable opportunity for individuals, companies, and nations alike.

With this in mind, our Energy From Waste Conference returns to the heart of London for its 16th year - to deliver the leading event dedicated to the recovery of energy from industrial and domestic waste. Attracting policy experts, authorities in funding, government representatives, and business leaders this conference will be the place to network and gain access to the latest plans, case studies, and industry overviews.

As such, this conference remains an essential date on the calendar for those in the Energy from Waste community.

  • Enjoy the 16th event in our consistently successful Energy From Waste series
  • Benefit from unparalleled networking opportunities with senior industry leaders and subject matter experts
  • Gain a greater understanding of the state of the industry, and the nature of the challenges facing it
  • Learn from myriad briefings on subjects as diverse as: carbon trading schemes, project finance, decarbonization, fuels from waste, integrated resource recovery facilities, and more


 

- Organisations looking to fund Energy from Waste projects

- Management personnel and experts working within the Energy from Waste industry

- Policymakers searching for the best way to reduce pollution and grow the economy

- Academics wishing to understand the state-of-the-art of Energy from Waste

Amazon; Andusia Holdings Ltd; Attero; Augean; Aurosolar; BEIS; Buckinghamshire County Council; Captimise AB; CRS Asset Support Ltd; Defra; DELTA STATE OIL PRODUCING AREA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION; ELKOR LTD; Environmental Services Association (ESA); ESWET; ESWET – European Suppliers of Waste-to-Energy Technology; Fortum O&M (UK) Ltd; Green Giraffe; Haymarket; Indaver Rivenhall Limited; IONA CAPITAL; Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality; Kalka sf; KANFA Group; LMG legal services; London Energy Ltd; Ludon Trans Ltd; Mokesa AG; Municipal Holding Company in Krakow; MVV UK; National Association of Waste Disposal Officers (NAWDO); North London Waste Authority (LB Haringey); Northumbria University; Norton Rose Fulbright LLP; PAPREC ENERGIES; Petrofac; RDF Industry Group; REA; Rock Solid Processing Limited; SLR Consulting LTD; SMBC Bank International plc; SORPA; Standard Kessel Baumgarte GmbH; Stantec UK; STEAG Energy Services GmbH; Suez; SUEZ Recycling and recovery UK; Sumitomo SHI FW; Sysav; Sysav Industry; U.S. Gain; Veolia; Veolia ES UK Ltd; Veolia UK; Viridor;

Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chair's Opening Remarks

Stuart Hayward-Higham, Chief Technical Development & Innovation Officer, SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK

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9:00

SUEZ UK: The Future of Energy From Waste

Thomas Merry, Commercialisation and Innovations Manager, SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK

 • Opportunities for growth in the Energy From Waste industry
• Key technical challenges and solutions for the future of Energy From Waste
• SUEZ UK’s current and future Energy From Waste operations

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9:30

The First Full-Scale Carbon Capture and Storage at an EfW Plant: Hafslund Oslo Celsio

Jannicke Gerner Bjerkås

Jannicke Gerner Bjerkås, Director CCS and Carbon Markets, Hafslund Oslo Celsio AS

  • Lessons learnt during development and execution of this project
  • Development of Carbon Removals market and other possible revenues
  • Future solutions for CCS-equipped EFW plants
  • The most important future developments in Carbon Capture and Storage
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    10:00

    Castolin Eutectic: Solutions to Extend Service Life, Improve Safety, and Reduce Environmental Impacts of EFW Plants

    Martin Trenk, Sales Manager- Key Applications, Castolin Eutectic Limited

  • Helping EFW sites adapt to evolving challenges by utilising our R&D, onsite teams, materials specialists, and over 100 years of experience.
  • Castolin Eutectic EFW product range from waste handling through to flue gas systems.
  • Enhancing the lifespan of EFW plants using specialised coatings and hard-facing materials.
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Attero: Developments towards Climate Neutrality and Negative Emissions

    Robert Corijn, Marketing Manager, Attero

     • Impact of new Dutch Climate Policy Package on EFW
    • Extended Producer Responsibility on post-separation
    • The benefits of post-separation of plastics from Municipal Solid Waste
    • The use of District Heating and CCU/CCS to achieve negative emissions

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    11:30

    Decentralized Waste to Energy Plant with ORC Technology

    Alessandro Bertacchini

    Alessandro Bertacchini, WTE Sales & B.D. Manager, Turboden S.p.A.

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    12:00

    The Changing Demands and Role of EFW in the Transition to Net Zero and One World Living

    Stuart Hayward-Higham, Chief Technical Development & Innovation Officer, SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK

  • How changing products from EFW can change its role
  • The new demands of policy, in feedstock and role within a circular economy
  • Managed or unmanaged transitions and how to navigate them
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    12:30

    Carbon Pricing: Implications and Opportunities for the Energy from Waste Sector

    Charlotte Rule

    Charlotte Rule, Climate and Energy Policy Advisor, Environmental Services Association

     • What is carbon pricing and how does this relate to the resource and waste management sector in the UK?
    • How can we ensure carbon pricing is applied in a manner that supports our net zero and circular economy
    commitments without distorting the sector?
    • What does the proposed application of carbon pricing to EfW facilities mean for EfW operators, Local Authorities,
    and households?

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    The Future of EFW Finance

    Paul Ireland, Director, Asset Management, Equitix

  • An investor view on the EfW market
  • Carbon-capture technology and other investment opportunities
  • Meeting modern investment goals, including ESG and Socially Responsible Investment principles
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    14:30

    Department for Transport: UK Sustainable Aviation Fuel Policy

    William Reay, Senior Policy Adviser, Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Low Carbon Fuels, Department for Transport

  • The role of low carbon fuels in decarbonising aviation
  • UK policy to support the uptake of sustainable aviation fuel within the UK
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    15:00

    The Future of the Emissions Trading Scheme and Energy From Waste

    Georgina Treacy

    Georgina Treacy, Team Leader (Scope) – UK ETS, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

     • The future of the Emissions Trading Scheme and Energy From Waste
    • How the ETS can encourage a circular economy
    • Decarbonisation of the sector

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    15:30

    Who will pay for Modern Circular/Decarbonised EFW Approaches?

    Paul James, Technical Director, SLR Consulting LTD

    Dr Christine Wenzl, Plant Manager - WtE Spittelau & Flotzersteig, Wien Energie GmbH

    Jannicke Gerner Bjerkås

    Jannicke Gerner Bjerkås, Director CCS and Carbon Markets, Hafslund Oslo Celsio AS

    Michael Ware, Senior, Green Giraffe

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    16:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:30

    A Local Authority Perspective the Role of EFW

    Emma Beal, Managing Director, West London Waste Authority

     • Local Authorities’ role in working towards Net Zero
    • The impact of regulations: ETS, collection and packaging
    • Managing Persistent Organic Pollutants
    • Thoughts on required capacity

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    17:00

    The Future of EFW Feedstock

    Simone Aplin

    Simone Aplin, Technical Director, Anthesis Group

    • Overview of the current feedstock market
    • Impact of government policy and other factors on the amount and composition of feedstock going
    forward
    • View on the potential development of the residual waste treatment sector in the medium to long term

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    17:30

    Chair’s Closing Remarks

    Stuart Hayward-Higham, Chief Technical Development & Innovation Officer, SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK

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    8:15

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Alban Forster, Infrastructure Sector Lead, Europe, SLR Consulting LTD

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    9:00

    Integrated Resource-Recovery Facilities: Legislative and Market Considerations

    Patrick Clerens, Secretary General, ESWET – European Suppliers of Waste-to-Energy Technology

  • Building on the technological potential of IRFs (covering increased efficiencies in energy recovery, production of hydrogen and synthetic fuels, carbon capture utilization and storage, and material recovery), the presentation will explore legislative and market aspects that can support or hinder the projects.
  • Legislative files and priorities are currently shaping the framework for implementing IRFs.
  • Details on suppliers’ sector capacities, available synergies, costs of technologies, and the added value of the IRFs
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    9:30

    Agile Energy: The Thainstone IRF and Energy Park

    Graeme Taylor, Founder/Director, Agile Energy Recovery (Inverurie) Ltd

  • Thainstone Energy Park: Agile Energy’s vision for an efficient, sustainable, and affordable energy hub
  • The benefits of an IRF: recovering the unrecoverable preventing landfill and methane emissions, generating sustainable and affordable electricity, and providing reliable and flexible heat
  • Harnessing emissions as a resource - CCUS at the Thainstone IRF
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    10:00

    Morning Coffee

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    10:30

    Panel: Discussing the Opportunities Presented by Integrated EFW Facilities

    Dr Swen Grossgebauer, Head of Innovation and Proposals, MVV Environment Ltd

    Alban Forster, Infrastructure Sector Lead, Europe, SLR Consulting LTD

    Patrick Clerens, Secretary General, ESWET – European Suppliers of Waste-to-Energy Technology

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    11:00

    PAPREC Energies: Plant Operators Perspectives

  • Paprec Group
  • Paprec Energies
  • Perth & Kinross Council
  • Binn Farm project : illustration of circular economy
  • Barthélémy Fourment, International Development Director, PAPREC Energies

    Sheila Best, Waste Service Manager, Perth & Kinross Council

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    11:30

    MVV and Energy From Waste

    Dr Swen Grossgebauer, Head of Innovation and Proposals, MVV Environment Ltd

     • MVV’s current Energy From Waste operations
    • The benefits and challenges of District Heating
    • MVV’s vision of and plans for the future for Energy From Waste

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    12:00

    Spittelau: Upgrading and Extending Energy From Waste Plants

    Dr Christine Wenzl, Plant Manager - WtE Spittelau & Flotzersteig, Wien Energie GmbH

  • Operating Spittelau, an older EFW plant, and upgrading it to future requirements
  • The advantages and challenges of network heating and cooling
  • The new power-to-heat plant at Spittelau
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    The Integration of CCS into EFW Plants

    Paul Davies, Viridor’s Independent CCS adviser and Chair of their ESG Committee, Director 7CO2: The Severnside Carbon Capture and Shipping Hub, & Commercial Lead of the Coalition for Negative Emissions, Viridor

     • The integration of CCS into EFW plants
    • The opportunities to decarbonise dispersed EfWs using rail and CO2 shipping
    • Rating of robust negative emissions and the potential for negative emissions revenues
    • Bidding into Government programmes or going it alone?

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    14:00

    How to Mature a Carbon Capture Project? Seen from an EPC-supplier

    Johnny Stuen, Technical Director, KANFA Group

  • The perspective of an Engineering, Procurement and Construction contractor
  • Common problems with Carbon Capture projects
  • How to correctly approach the integration of Carbon Capture technology with Energy From Waste plants such as Rakkestad and Celsio

     

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    14:30

    Financing Energy From Waste Plants

    Michael Ware, Senior, Green Giraffe

  • How project finance works in the context of energy from waste
  • Factors specific to EFW plant funding and CCS as opposed to other forms of renewable generation
  • What funders worry about, and how to address their concerns
  • Development versus construction versus operation – different funding for different stages
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    15:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    The REA’s Outlook For Energy From Waste

    Mark Sommerfeld, Head of Power and Flexibility, REA

     - What role do Governments across the UK see for Energy From Waste
    - What does the inclusion of Energy from Waste in the UK ETS mean for the sector
    - Updates on developing supportive polices for innovation in energy from waste (CCS, Hydrogen, Transport Fuels)

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    16:00

    Andusia: Leading The Way In Recovered Fuel Solutions

    Mark Terrell, Director, Andusia Recovered Fuels Limited

     • Energy From Waste – our view to 2030
    • UK or RDF export - which is best?
    • What’s the next technology for waste?

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    16:30

    Chair’s Closing Remarks

    Alban Forster, Infrastructure Sector Lead, Europe, SLR Consulting LTD


    Infrastructure Sector Lead, Europe
    SLR Consulting LTD
    WTE Sales & B.D. Manager
    Turboden S.p.A.
    International Development Director
    PAPREC Energies
    Climate and Energy Policy Advisor
    Environmental Services Association
    Plant Manager - WtE Spittelau & Flotzersteig
    Wien Energie GmbH
    Head of Innovation and Proposals
    MVV Environment Ltd
    Managing Director
    West London Waste Authority
    Team Leader (Scope) – UK ETS
    Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
    Team Leader Scope - UK Emissions Trading Scheme
    BEIS
    Founder/Director
    Agile Energy Recovery (Inverurie) Ltd
    Director CCS and Carbon Markets
    Hafslund Oslo Celsio AS
    Technical Director
    KANFA Group
    Head of Power and Flexibility
    REA
    Director
    Andusia Recovered Fuels Limited
    Sales Manager- Key Applications
    Castolin Eutectic Limited
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    Green Giraffe
    Secretary General
    ESWET – European Suppliers of Waste-to-Energy Technology
    Viridor’s Independent CCS adviser and Chair of their ESG Committee, Director 7CO2: The Severnside Carbon Capture and Shipping Hub, & Commercial Lead of the Coalition for Negative Emissions
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    Director, Asset Management
    Equitix
    Technical Director
    SLR Consulting LTD
    Marketing Manager
    Attero
    Waste Service Manager
    Perth & Kinross Council
    Technical Director
    Anthesis Group
    Chief Technical Development & Innovation Officer
    SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
    Commercialisation and Innovations Manager
    SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
    Senior Policy Adviser, Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Low Carbon Fuels
    Department for Transport

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    PAPREC Energies is a subsidiary of the PAPREC group managed by Sebastien PETITHUGUENIN, eldest son of Jean-Luc PETITHUGUENIN, who has founded it in 1995

    In 2021 PAPREC Group took over 3 companies operating (designing and building) EfW : Inova France, Cnim O&M + EPC and TIRU

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