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SAE Media Group's 8th Annual Energy from Waste conference is designed to be a platfom for discussion and understanding of the developments in industry. The conference will cover a range of issues including how the circular economy will impact Energy from Waste and other updates on regulation and recycling targets. We will look at how the industry should develop in next couple of years encompassing how technology is developing and how  the number of plants able to utilise heat can be increased. Merchant financing, contracts for difference and legal issues regarding these plants are also major issues that will be discussed.

 

This established conference will allow attendees to network with industry leaders allowing issues to be discussed, debated and solved. As a key part of the waste management industry Energy from Waste plants must be ablet to adapt to changes in the regulatory and recycling environments.

 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Christopher Maltin

Christopher Maltin

Chairman, Organic Power
Jacob Haylor

Jacob Haylor

Executive Director, Environment Services Association
Peter Maclaren

Peter Maclaren

Director , levenseat
Peter North

Peter North

Senior Manager Programme Delivery Sustainable Energy Development & Environment, Greater London Authority
Stuart  Hayward-Higham

Stuart Hayward-Higham

Technical Development Director, SUEZ environnement R&WR UK

Alban Forster

Director, SLR Consulting LTD
Alban Forster

Andrew Hartley

Director, Green Investment Bank
Andrew Hartley

Artem Rodin

Counsel, CMS
Artem Rodin

Barbara Herridge

External Communications, North London Waste Alliance
Barbara Herridge

Christopher Maltin

Chairman, Organic Power
Christopher Maltin

Christopher Maltin has been involved with the development of clean energy all his working life. His pioneering work on lead-free fuel systems continued with work for Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and the original design concept of the natural gas powered Mercedes EcoVito. He has advised governments and regional committees on the treatment of organic waste to produce renewable energy and organic materials, and has spoken on these subjects at conferences all over the world. His current projects include Biomethane Ltd’s leadership of the GoByGas consortium to convert 27 heavy goods vehicles to dual fuel and to build a network of gas vehicle refuelling stations around the UK

Councillor Jayne McCoy

Chair, Housing Economy & Business Committee, London Borough of Sutton
Councillor Jayne McCoy

Darren Merrill

Councillor, Southwark Council
Darren  Merrill

Dr Yassir Makkawi

Senior lecturer, European Bioenergy Research Institute,
Dr Yassir  Makkawi

Guillaume Perron-Piche

Policy Officer, ESWET
Guillaume  Perron-Piche

Ian Fielding

Assistant Director - Waste & Countryside Services, North Yorkshire County Council
Ian Fielding

Jacob Hayler

Executive Director, Environmental Services Association (ESA)
Jacob Hayler

Jacob Hayler is the Executive Director at the Environmental Services Association – the trade association for the UK’s waste and resource management sector.

Jacob joined ESA from the City in 2005 as an Economist, and has spent most of the past 10 years focused on helping to develop market-focused policies that combine environmental and economic sustainability. At various points during his time at ESA, Jacob has retained responsibility for policy relating to finance, tax, carbon management, contracts and energy from waste.

In January 2015 Jacob was appointed ESA’s Executive Director and he now retains responsibility for the day to day running of the Association.
 

Jacob Haylor

Executive Director, Environment Services Association
Jacob Haylor

Jacob Hayler is the Executive Director at the Environmental Services Association – the trade association for the UK’s waste and resource management sector.

Jacob joined ESA from the City in 2005 as an Economist, and has spent most of the past 10 years focused on helping to develop market-focused policies that combine environmental and economic sustainability. At various points during his time at ESA, Jacob has retained responsibility for policy relating to finance, tax, carbon management, contracts and energy from waste.

In January 2015 Jacob was appointed ESA’s Executive Director and he now retains responsibility for the day to day running of the Association.
 

Jane Turrell

Principal Consultant Waste and Resource Management, Wrc Plc
Jane Turrell

John Twitchen

Executive Director, Copper Consultancy
John Twitchen

Johnny Stuen

Technical Director, Waste to Energy Agency, City of Oslo
Johnny  Stuen

Kathy Lewin

Sector Head, W R C Plc
Kathy Lewin

Kristian Dales

Sales and Marketing Director, FCC Environment
Kristian  Dales

Paco Hevia

Head of Projects, Ferrovial Servicios Centre of Excellence for the Environment, Amey
Paco  Hevia

Paul Sheridan

Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
Paul Sheridan

Peter Maclaren

Director , levenseat
Peter Maclaren

Peter was a founder (1986) of Levenseat Ltd, a waste management company in central Scotland offering a range of waste management services including non-hazardous landfill, MRF, in-vessel and block composting, aggregates recycling, contaminated soil remediation, tyre baling and manufacture of “Legio” concrete blocks using recycled aggregates. In March 2015, a new venture Levenseat Renewable Energy Ltd secured financing for a 12.5MWe EfW plant (fluidised bed gasification) and fuel preparation and materials recycling facility with capacity to process 215,000 tonnes pa of residual MSW and C&I waste.
Peter has also been a founder of 5 technology start-ups and is currently chairman of Opus Learning Ltd, a distance learning company. He has worked in the UK, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.
 

Peter North

Senior Manager Programme Delivery Sustainable Energy Development & Environment, Greater London Authority
Peter North

Peter North holds a BSc in Engineering and an MSc in Building Services Engineering. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and a Chartered Engineer.

His professional career has been in the energy sector in design, development and implementation of both the private and public sector energy projects. His technology experience ranges from nuclear and fossil fuels, to combined heat and power, district heating and renewables including waste. Peter’s work has involved the commercial development of energy projects combining engineering with commercial structuring and financing.

Peter is currently a Senior Manager – Programme Delivery (Sustainable Energy), with the Greater London Authority. His main role is supporting both the public and private sector to develop and deliver larger-scale urban heat network projects. Peter is becoming increasingly involved in the research, policy development and planning of large-scale heat networks and supporting the innovative application of decentralised energy technology to heat networks.
 

Stuart Hayward-Higham

Technical Development Director, SUEZ environnement R&WR UK
Stuart  Hayward-Higham

Taliesin Maynard

Head of Waste Infrastructure Programmes, Department for the Environment,, Welsh Assembly Government
Taliesin Maynard

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration and Coffee

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9:10

Financing Energy from Waste Schemes

Alban Forster

Alban Forster, Director, SLR Consulting LTD

• As the EfW market matures what options are available to fund new schemes   
• What can be done to make schemes more bankable 
 

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9:50

Global Energy from Waste Opportunities

Alban Forster

Alban Forster, Director, SLR Consulting LTD

• What opportunities exist in other geographical areas around the World   
•  What type of infrastructure is being sought
• How are projects being procured
 

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

IBA & APCR recycling opportunities

Alban Forster

Alban Forster, Director, SLR Consulting LTD

• What options exist for diverting EfW residues from landfill
•  Are technologies affordable  
 

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11:40

Delivering AD – where next?

Alban Forster

Alban Forster, Director, SLR Consulting LTD

• Where will the next AD opportunities come from
• What feedstocks can be targeted
• What added value features can be included 

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12:20

Closing Remarks

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13:30

Registration

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14:00

Opening Remarks and introductions

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14:10

Inputs – feedstock implications of EU policy and domestic drivers

Jacob Hayler , Executive Director, Environmental Services Association (ESA)

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14:50

Process – what’s coming out of the WI BREF?)

Keir McAndrew

Keir McAndrew, Associate Director, Environmental Policy, Amec Foster Wheeler

• How are discussions relating to the revisions to the Waste Incineration BREF progressing?
• What are the main challenges identified by the energy from waste industry?
• How might this affect the operation of efw plants once the new BREF comes into effect?
 

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15:30

Afternoon Tea

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16:00

Outputs (i) – CfDs and energy policy

Stuart  Hayward-Higham

Stuart Hayward-Higham, Technical Director, SITA UK

• How do energy from waste operators view the forthcoming CfD regime?
• What might we expect to see from future bidding rounds?
 

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16:40

Outputs (ii) – ESA’s Bottom Ash Protocol

• What is the protocol agreed between the industry and the Environment Agency for the regulation of Incinerator Bottom Ash?
• How has the protocol evolved over time?
 

Jane Turrell

Jane Turrell, Principal Consultant Waste and Resource Management, Wrc Plc

Kathy Lewin

Kathy Lewin, Sector Head, W R C Plc

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17:20

Closing Remarks

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

John Twitchen

John Twitchen, Executive Director, Copper Consultancy

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9:10

The outlook for the energy from waste industry

Jacob Haylor, Executive Director, Environment Services Association

• How can energy from waste continue to play a role in the circular economy?
• Changing our thinking: waste as an energy source
• Are combustion plants the best option available?
• Interaction with recycling and reuse initiatives

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9:50

Insight into the Beddington Plant

Councillor Jayne McCoy

Councillor Jayne McCoy, Chair, Housing Economy & Business Committee, London Borough of Sutton

• Understand the particular case of this plant
• The planning process: was it all smooth sailing?
• The importance of Viridor’s community contribution plan
• The plan for a Sutton Decentralised Energy Network
 

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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10:50

Waste to Everything, the competition for feedstock

Stuart  Hayward-Higham

Stuart Hayward-Higham, Technical Development Director, SUEZ environnement R&WR UK

• Examples and options for waste to product
• EFW, gasification, pyrolysis, fermentation etc
• Practical examples used to illustrate the future market thinking (SUEZ and other)
• Looking to the future: looking at the competitive landscape for the use of waste in energy and production environments
 

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11:30

Research priorities for biomass gasification

Dr Yassir  Makkawi

Dr Yassir Makkawi, Senior lecturer, European Bioenergy Research Institute,

• Our research into biomass gasification processes
• What is our research showing?
• Thoughts on potential application of waste processing
• The future gasification technology: What can we look forward to?
 

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12:10

Lunch

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13:10

Encouraging Combined Heat and power

Peter North, Senior Manager Programme Delivery Sustainable Energy Development & Environment, Greater London Authority

• The importance of forward planning: developing plants near the end user
• What the Greater London Alliance are doing to encourage these plants
• Overcoming the infrastructural issues
• An update on what is being done in London
 

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13:50

Understand the heat project in Southwark

Darren  Merrill

Darren Merrill, Councillor, Southwark Council

• The importance of forward planning: developing plants near the end user
• The specific details of this project
• Getting the project off the ground: a case study
• Looking to the future: What are the possibilities?
 

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14:30

Developments in funding procedures for energy from waste plants

Andrew Hartley

Andrew Hartley, Director, Green Investment Bank

• The End of PPP/PFI projects and the reality of funding merchant projects
• Understanding the new market
• Understanding what makes an energy from waste project bankable
• Changing to the funding structures for waste infrastructure projects
 

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15:10

Afternoon Tea

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15:30

The case study of a merchant funded project

Peter Maclaren, Director , levenseat

• An overview of the project
• Looking at the funding application process
• What were the biggest setbacks and how were these solved?
• Top tips for future applications

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16:10

The importance of community liaison

Barbara Herridge

Barbara Herridge, External Communications, North London Waste Alliance

• Understanding why community liaison is so important
• Innovative ways of communicating the benefits to the local community
• Looking to Europe for best practice

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16:50

Chairman's Closing Remarks

John Twitchen

John Twitchen, Executive Director, Copper Consultancy

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

John Twitchen

John Twitchen, Executive Director, Copper Consultancy

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9:10

A legal perspective: trends in environment disputes in Europe

Paul Sheridan

Paul Sheridan, Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP

  • Hardening criminal and regulatory sanctions: UK
  • Mini-comparative study: Europe
  • Civil and administrative law disputes
  • Indirect: (1) fallout from the emissions scandals and (2) after Paris?
     
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    9:50

    Energy from waste and British policy

    Christopher Maltin, Chairman, Organic Power

    • Previous UK government policies on energy production and waste management
    • Present Conservative policies on energy from waste: will they be good enough?
    • Are gasification and incineration plants the way forward for energy from waste in the UK?
    • Should we be encouraging smaller, more sustainable energy and waste management plants?
    • What needs to be changed to allow acceptable and sustainable energy from waste plants to flourish?

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    10:50

    An update on developments in Wales

    Taliesin Maynard

    Taliesin Maynard, Head of Waste Infrastructure Programmes, Department for the Environment,, Welsh Assembly Government

    • Understand the importance of the environmental bill for Energy from Waste
    • Why these ideas are important for Wales
    • How will the Energy from Waste industry impact the feedstock available for plants?
    • Ways in which the industry can evolve with these changes
     

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    11:30

    Understanding the refuse derived fuel market

    Alban Forster

    Alban Forster, Director, SLR Consulting LTD

    • How does the RDF market benefit the UK
    • Should the RDF export system be looked at favourably by the UK?
    • The potential for European waste to increase to plant capacity
    • Should we focus on building more Energy from Waste Plants?
     

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    12:10

    Energy from waste: hear from a project dealing with recycling and energy from waste

    Ian Fielding

    Ian Fielding, Assistant Director - Waste & Countryside Services, North Yorkshire County Council

    • Understanding the projects unique situation
    • A look at how we were funded: our experiences
    • Looking at the reaction of the local community
     

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    12:50

    Lunch

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    13:50

    The future of energy from waste technology

    Guillaume  Perron-Piche

    Guillaume Perron-Piche, Policy Officer, ESWET

    • Brief legislative overview and insight: Technology characteristics to fulfil BREF, Circular Economy and Energy Union demands
    • What are the most interesting technologies coming to the energy from waste sector?
    • What could the UK learn from other European countries regarding technology?
    • The future for the energy from waste technology sector
     

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    14:30

    Retrofitting efficiency improving technology

    Johnny  Stuen

    Johnny Stuen, Technical Director, Waste to Energy Agency, City of Oslo

  • Improving efficiency by retrofitting technology
  • A case study of how this worked
  • Carbon Capture from a waste to energy plant
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    15:10

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    Recent developments in waste management in Russia: new possibilities for energy from waste

    Artem Rodin

    Artem Rodin, Counsel, CMS

    • Previous experience in the Russian market
    • Recent amendments to Russian waste management legislation
    • Possibilities for PFI/PPP projects in Russia, including Energy from Waste projects
    • General market conditions (financial, commercial and legal environment)

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    16:10

    Case Study: Milton Keynes Waste Recovery Park

    Paco  Hevia

    Paco Hevia , Head of Projects, Ferrovial Servicios Centre of Excellence for the Environment, Amey


    - The funding route
    - Delivering a local solution
    - Integrating ACT
    - The transition into operations

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    16:50

    Chairman's Closing Remarks

    John Twitchen

    John Twitchen, Executive Director, Copper Consultancy


    Director
    SLR Consulting LTD
    Director
    Green Investment Bank
    Counsel
    CMS
    External Communications
    North London Waste Alliance
    Chairman
    Organic Power
    Chair, Housing Economy & Business Committee
    London Borough of Sutton
    Councillor
    Southwark Council
    Senior lecturer, European Bioenergy Research Institute
    Policy Officer
    ESWET
    Assistant Director - Waste & Countryside Services
    North Yorkshire County Council
    Executive Director
    Environmental Services Association (ESA)
    Executive Director
    Environment Services Association
    Principal Consultant Waste and Resource Management
    Wrc Plc
    Executive Director
    Copper Consultancy
    Technical Director
    Waste to Energy Agency, City of Oslo
    Sector Head
    W R C Plc
    Sales and Marketing Director
    FCC Environment
    Head of Projects, Ferrovial Servicios Centre of Excellence for the Environment
    Amey
    Partner
    CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
    Director
    levenseat
    Senior Manager Programme Delivery Sustainable Energy Development & Environment
    Greater London Authority
    Technical Development Director
    SUEZ environnement R&WR UK
    Head of Waste Infrastructure Programmes, Department for the Environment,
    Welsh Assembly Government

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    WHAT IS CPD?

    CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

    ‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

    CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

    Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

    CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

    CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

    There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

    For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

    CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

    TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

    Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

    ‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

    ‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

    The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

    As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

    GLOBAL CPD

    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

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    We can provide a certificate for all our accredited events. To request a CPD certificate for a conference , workshop, master classes you have attended please email events@saemediagroup.com

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