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Explore commercial opportunities and assess economic drivers in the Energy from Waste sector In the context of ever increasing oil prices and political decisions taken in the face of climate change, renewable energy from waste is becoming a more and more attractive option for private sector investors as well as government. This conference is bringing together experts from finance and academia as well as industry leaders and policy - makers from the UK and continental Europe to share their thoughts on commercial/ monetary opportunities, financing strategies, the market place of the energy from waste sector and the economies of its various technologies. These issues will be addressed with regards to public and private sector use as well as the directives guiding the development of this sector in the UK and beyond. Over two days delegates will have the chance to assess recent developments and possible future scenarios in discussion with influential figures in the energy from waste sector. Providing excellent networking opportunities, this conference is suitable for all those currently involved in energy from waste projects and wishing to stay abreast of technological developments and related policy debates or those new to the sector. _________________________________________________________ Why you should attend: UNDERSTAND the key policies governing the energy from waste sector in the UK and beyond HEAR from leading experts of all aspects of the industry COMPARE AND CONTRAST the economic viability of various technologies UPDATE your knowledge about technical, economic and political developments affecting the energy from waste sector in continental Europe IDENTIFY commercial opportunities in energy from waste
Key topics covered: The rise of merchant plants Procurement and financing energy from waste Cost effectiveness for local authorities Economic drivers The Renewables Obligation Certificate Directives and the legal framework | |
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A unique opportunity to learn from industry experts, including......
Tony Grimshaw, Technical Director, Energos David Barr, Vice President, Environmental Practice, Marsh Etienne Gabel, Senior Consultant, ICF International Michael Duggan, Head of Renewables Obligation Team, BERR Joe Schwager, Managing Director, Juniper Consultancy Services Ltd JamesTaylor, Senior Associate, Simmons & Simmons John Twitchen, Managing Director, Sauce Consultancy Arturo Castillo, Research Associate, Imperial College London Dane Wilkins, Director, Renewable Energy Team, Ernst & Young Gaynor Hartnell, Deputy Director, Renewable Energy Association Nick Balmer, Business Development Manager, Edmund Nuttal |