1 day
Seminar |
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Tuesday 11 November 2008
Austin Court Conference Centre
80 Cambridge Street
Birmingham
B1 2NP United Kingdom
This one-day seminar will explore a wide variety of issues relating to Energy from Waste and offer solutions to the engineering challenges faced. Experts in the field will present the latest thinking on energy recovery options and their viable application, imparting practical information through case studies of successful projects.
Energy from Waste is just as valuable a resource as material recycling and is urgently needed in terms of managing climate change. By 2020, 15% of all UK energy – for heat, electricity and transport – must be provided from renewable sources. Developing alternative fuels is pivotal to this commitment; converting Energy from Waste will be a major factor.
- Improve efficiency in energy recovery
- Absorb the latest technical and marketing developments in Energy from Waste
- Discover the key factors in the successful development of Energy from Waste projects
- Reduce your carbon footprint
- Explore viable alternatives to fossil fuels
- Optimise the application of the four main energy conversion technologies
- Find out what financial support is available
- Develop an understanding of the problems and solutions associated with energy recovery
- Gain an insight into how a power station can be fuelled by waste works and the associated engineering challenges
- Gain knowledge of propietary plasma systems
- Get up to date on frequently changing legalisation
- Learn about the technical developments in a new generation of Energy from Waste facilities
- Find out how the Environment Agency will support Energy from Waste activities
- Discover a pathway through the renewable energy benefits maze
- Meet, greet and network with experts/key industry professionals
- Find collaborators for future projects
This seminar will benefit all those who have a professional interest in generating heat and/or power from waste or residual materials. This includes
- Central and local government
- Industry and commerce
- Those involved in policy, planning, environment, energy saving, project development, financing and research