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2nd Annual GlobalWaste to Energy Innovation Summit
Vienna, Austria | May 24 - 25, 2018
Key Learning Points:
• Integrating Digital Technology in the convention of wasteto energy
• How plan for future energy requirements influence thedevelopment of a waste to energy industries
• Digging the potential of Biomass & MSW conversion toenergy around the world
• Effective strategies for securing financing for wasteconversion projects
• Regulations Related to Energy Recovery from Waste• Improving the Efficiency of Waste Power Generation
Project and Risk Prevention• Tips on why Waste to Energy projects fail? Guide on how
to implement a successful EfW project• What are the modern Waste to Energy technologies that
digitally transforms the conversion of waste to energy
Adam ReadDirector of External Affairs SUEZ
Agnė Razgaitytė Communication Manager CEWEP
Keith CordenTechnical Director of Sustainability SolutionsJacobs
Stuart Hayward-Higham Technical Developement Director SUEZ
Lukasz Dziekonski DirectorPKO BP Bank
Dominic Hogg ChairmanEunomia Research & Consulting
Stephen WiseWaste Sector DirectorWood
Ondřej BenešCommercial DirectorVeolia
Andy HillMarket Development DirectorSUEZ
Maya van der SteenhovenDirectorWarmte Koude Zuid-Holland
Wadim KurpiasPartnerCMS Cameron McKenna
Sylvia LehmannSenior ConsultantTOMM+C
alcyon Group is pleased to invite you to the 2nd Annual Global Waste to Energy Innovation Summit scheduled on 24th to 25th May, 2018, in Vienna – Austria.The Summit will bring together industry professionals to discuss which markets and technologies
CEOs, VPs, Directors, Heads and Managers of:••••••••••••••••••••
Energy InnovationWaste to energy (WTE)Waste managementResearch & DevelopmentEnergy from Water (EfW)R&D Technology InnovationThermal Power PlantsBio EnergyNew TechnologyConcept DevelopmentPower generationResearch LeadersResearch AssociatesBiogasConsultanciesProject ControllingProject ManagementPerformance MeasurementQuality ManagementBusiness Development
2nd Annual GlobalWaste to Energy Innovation Summit
Vienna, Austria | May 24 - 25, 2018
technologies are the most promising in the area of Waste conversion, Waste treatment, Recycling, Landfill, biomass energy, biogas, Waste to Energy power plant and Environmental Issues. This event will be a combination of Keynote presentations, case studies and panel discussions to achieve maximal interaction. We look forward to welcoming you at the Summit in Vienna!
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Agnė Razgaitytė Communication Manager CEWEP
17:40 Chairman's Closing remarks and End of Day one
19:00 Cocktail Reception/Dinner
2nd Annual GlobalWaste to Energy Innovation Summit Day One
Case Study
EfW in a circular economy
08:30 Registration and Morning CoffeeOpening Address From the Chair Person09:00
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How can we use residual wastes (post high recyclingand changing behaviours) to effectively power modernsocietiesSome of the options – SUEZ research and investment inaviation fuels, biodiesels (plastic to diesel) and theincreasing need for district heating in citiesDrawing on SUEZ global city and sustainable cityresearch programmesDeveloping strategies to maximise the opportunities
Dr. Adam Read External Affairs DirectorSUEZ
Networking capabilities through two minute period, where delegates meet their peers and exchange business cards before rotating to the next Speaker
11:40 Case Study
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Waste management in EuropeWtE helping to phase out landfilling in EuropeWtE as part of solution of cleaning the material cycleand promoting quality recycling
• Bottom ash: digging for metals and constructionmaterial
• WtE as a sustainable local source of energy
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Virtually any liquid waste even from chemical industry isdegradableAnaerobic degradation shows the best potential for liquidwaste as per net unit energy production
• water recycling has its limits and constraints and it isabsolutely vital to trial any solution before going live
Ing. Ondřej BenešCommercial Director WATER VEOLIA
Performance of EfW in climate change terms
Focus Review
Theme
12:20 Case Study
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Key variablesEffect of decarbonising energy supplies Implications for existing / future EfW
Dominic Hogg ChairmanEunomia Research & Consulting
13:00 Business Lunch and Networking 14:30 Case Study
15:10 Case Study
Theme EFW as part of the industrial value chain of supply.
Focus Review
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What is beyond the current conventional WtEtechnologyHow does this fir with waste management goingforwardAdding value – its more than electricity and heatDue diligence
Dr. Stephen Wise Waste Sector Director & Waste Technical LeaderWood
WtE technology tomorrow
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The move from waste to electron to waste tomolecule as a target with chemical recyclingFuels and chemicals as outputsHow EFW can embed itself into the valuechains of industry through decentralisedproduction of power, heat, chemicals and fuels.
Stuart Hayward-Higham Technical Development Director SUEZ Recycling and recovery
09:50 Speed Networking
Moderated by the Chairman and joined by the speakers of the day
Theme Focus Review
Theme Focus Review
11:10 Morning Coffee Break and Networking
17:00 Panel Discussion
Organic chemistry and liquid waste valorisation + recycling in CEE region
Focus Review
Theme
10:30 Case Study
Waste to Energy: An essential part of circular economy
Focus Review
Theme
Focus Review
• Using data to improve efficiency and performance• Data management in Research and Development
TBA
15:50 Afternoon Coffee Break and Networking
16:30 Case Study
Theme Big Data in EFW
2nd Annual GlobalWaste to Energy Innovation Summit Day Two
08:30 Registration and Morning Coffee09:00 Opening Address From the Chair Person
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What is the CE and how does WtE fit within thisCurrent technologyFuture technology and the CEAdding value – its not just electricity and heat
Andy HillMarket Development Director SUEZ
09:50 Case Study
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Export and Import of RDF/SRF in Europe 2015Capacities of WtE plants in Europe 2015Development of MSW and C&I waste streams for WtEplants under consideration of the targets of the CircularEconomy PackageComparison of GHG balances for disposal of MSW in thecountry of origin with RDF export and energy recoveryin the import country
Development of the RDF/SRF market in Europe concerning the EU Circular Economy Pack
Financing Strategies for Waste Conversion projects
Focus Review
Lukasz DziekonskiDirector at Bank PKO BP S.A.PKO BP
12:50 Business Lunch and Networking
TBA
Theme Focus Review
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Energy recovery in the context of the waste hierarchy,Energy from waste and landfill, Recovery or disposalDevelopment of new Energy from Waste ProjectsRecycling and energy from waste, Departing from thewaste hierarchy
Keith CordenTechnical Director of Sustainability SolutionsJacobsTheme
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How waste to energy (electricity and heat) plays akey role in a affordable and reliable transition of fuelenergie to clean energyWastemanagement and its future role as a solutionprovider to two of our biggest challenges: plasticsoup and climate change
• How industry, buildings, mobility relate to each otherand why everything renewable in necessary
Maya van der Steenhoven DirectorWarmte Koude Zuid-Holland
The big change: Netherlands going of gas
Focus Review
Sylvia Lehmann Senior Consultant TOMM + C
10:30 Morning Coffee Break and Networking
11:00 Panel Discussion
12:00 Case Study
14:00 Case Study
14:40 Case Study
RDF and SRF market development
Focus Review
Theme
09:10 Case Study
Focus Review
Theme EfW best practice for successful project delivery
Moderated by the Chairman
• Lesson Learnt with financing and construction of theWaste to Energy (WtE) Projects
Legal challenges and waste facilities – Lesson learned from Waste to Energy facilities.
Focus Review
Theme
Waste Management in Poland overview of current waste stream and installation for waste treatment Market overview - facts and figures Pipeline of projectsKey issues impacting WtE Projects in Poland UE regulations, Political situation, EU funds National Plan of Waste Management 2022 Guarantee of waste stream
Wadim KurpiasHead of Infrastructure & Project FinanceCMS Cameron McKenna
Is energy from waste the right answer?
Focus Review
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What makes a successful projectTechnology risk now and going forwardThe funding universeWhen it goes wrongMaking sure it goes right
15:20 Afternoon Coffee Break and Networking
15:50 Case StudyWhy waste to Energy fail? How to implement a successful EfW project
16:30 Case Study
17:00 Chairman's Closing remarks and End of the Summit