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• The state of the financial markets andlatest developments - Financing EfW
• Wastewater treatment application involves hygienization,digestate treatment (solid separation and dewatering),and water purification
• Financing - new models, new partnerships, newrevenue streams
• Innovative Trends and Outlook in Waste to energyTechnologies -WHAT’S NEW?
• EfW projects in Central and Eastern Europe -regulatoryenvironment, financing and current opportunities
Key Practical Learning Points:
Global Waste to Energy Innovation Summit7 - 8 June 2017 Berlin, Germany
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Insights on best-practices and latest innovative technologies on waste to energy
A road map for the future of waste to energy technology - A future without gas and how to get there
The state of the financial markets and latest developments -Financing EfW
Energy recovery inthe context of thewaste hierarchy
The development of the international RDF / SRF market
Speakers:Ella StenglerManaging DirectorCEWEP
Ian CrummackManaging DirectorCobalt Energy Limited
Maya van der Steenhoven DirectorProg. Office South Holland
Hubert de Chefdebien DirectorCNIM
Patrick HornerGlobal Technology Business DevelopmentAlfa Laval
Stephen WiseAssociate DirectorAmec Foster Wheeler
Wadim KurpiasPartnerCMS Cameron McKenna
Ulrika JardfeltE.ON
Andres KronenbergVP Marketing & SalesHitachi Zosen Inova
Lukasz Dziekonski DirectorPKO BP
Raziyeh Khodayari Environment and Energy Supply Swedenergy
Andrew Hartley DirectorUK Green Investment Bank
Jarno StetWaste Services Manager Westminster City Council
Loredana Mihailescu PartnerCMS Cameron McKenna
Francesca Paludetti General ManagerGE Power
Kostadin SirleshtovPartner, Head of EnergyCMS Cameron McKenna
Anssi PaalanenVP, HorsepowerFortum
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Global Waste to Energy Innovation Summit7 - 8 June 2017 Berlin, Germany
As new markets are developing, there are still many questions to discuss: To which extent is legislation influencing the industry? Which markets and technologies are the most promising? Where is room for innovation?Halcyon Group is pleased to invite you to the “Global Waste to Energy Innovation Summit” scheduled on 7th to 8th June, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. This Summit will be focusing on the best practices and real solutions to the challenges faced by many companies regarding the process of converting waste to energy as well as create the best platform to dialogue with colleagues from various industries.This open summit format will be combination of panel discussions and workshops to achieve maximal interaction. It is with great pleasure that we invite you to participate in this Summit.We look forward to welcoming you at the Summit in Berlin!
aste-to-energy is the method of generating energy within the type of electricity and/or heat from the first treatment of waste. Waste-to-energy may be a type of energy recovery. Most Waste-to-Energy processes manufacture electricity and/or heat directly through combustion, or manufacture flammable fuel goods, like gas, methanol, alcohol or artificial fuels.
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Who should attend:
CEOs, VPs, Directors, Heads and Managers of:– Energy Innovation– Waste to energy (WTE)– Waste management– Research & Development– Energy from Water (EfW)– R&D Technology Innovation– Thermal Power Plants– Bio Energy– New Technology– Concept Development– Power generation– Research Leaders– Research Associates– Biogas– Consultancies– Project Controlling– Project Management– Performance Measurement– Quality Management– Business Development
Exhibitor: :Sponsor Speaker
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Global Waste to Energy Innovation SummitDay One - June 7th 2017
08:30 Registration and Morning Coffee09:00 Opening Address From the Chair Person
Implementing Technology Innovation for Waste Management
Bringing Digital to WtE - Performance optimization Focus Review and improved operations
Theme
Francesca PaludettiGeneral Manager, GE power
09:10 Case Study
• How the Internet of Things is changing the way weoperate and live
• Plant Digitalization: advantages for operations andcost reduction
• Optimization of plant performance
When abatement techniques outperform monitoring standards – In the context of BATs, Best Available TechniquesFocus Review
Theme
Hubert de Chefdebien Director, CNIM
09:50 Speed Networking Innovative approach to maximize networking capabilities through two minute periods, where delegates can meet
their peers and exchange business cards before rotating to the next company representative
10:20 Case Study
• Energy-from-waste plants: by far the best performingindustrial sector in respect of emissions
• The limits of monitoring techniques• Next BATs and BATAELs (Best Available Techniques
Associated Emission Levels)
Theme
Patrick HornerGlobal Technology Business Development - IndustrialWastewater Evaporation, Alfa Laval Lund AB
Theme 12:10 Case Study
Energy recovery in the context of the waste hierarchyFocus Review
Theme
Ella StenglerManaging DirectorConfederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants
13:50 Case Study
• Energy from waste and landfill, Recovery or disposal.• Recycling and energy from waste, Departing from
the waste hierarchy• Energy from waste as a partially renewable energy
source• EU legislation, particularly Circular Economy and
Energy Union
A future without gas and how to get thereFocus Review
Theme
Maya van der SteenhovenDirector, Programme Office South Holland
14:30 Case Study
• The future of WTE - The new waste-to-energydevelopments that will change the industry
• How can workforce technology enable the trackingof greater efficiency and productivity?
17:00 Panel Discussion
Theme Smart cities: how does energy from waste fit into the smart city agenda? Moderated by the Chairman
18:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and End of Day One19:00 Cocktail Reception
Mitigating and managing risk from a contractual and EPC perspective Focus Review
Theme
Stephen WiseAssociate Director, Amec Foster Wheeler
15:10 Case Study
• Conventional energy from waste is an establishedtechnology for the treatment of residual waste
• Emergence of advanced thermal treatment andanaerobic digestion for the treatment of residual waste
• SRF/RDF and organic fractions of residual wasteleading to new treatment technology and processesbeing deployed
Focus Review
11:00 Morning Coffee and Networking Break11:30 Case Study
The Alfa Laval Advantage in Waste to Value Applications
Focus Review• Overview of key waste to value technologies (decanters,
high speed separators, membranes, and evaporators• The role of Zero Liquid Discharge systems in waste to
value applications• The advantage of turn-key solutions
Energy and Biogas from Waste for a Carbon Free EconomyAndres KronenbergVP Marketing and Sales, Hitachi Zosen Inova
15:50 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break
Energy from Waste Infrastructure
Focus ReviewTheme 16:20 Case Study
• Fuel, Pre-treatments• Energy from waste - the basic process• Energy from waste technologies-Outputs, Emissions,• Scale and site• WtE technologies other than incineration• Thermal technologies and Non-thermal technologies
12:50 Business Lunch
Ian McCrummackManaging Director, Cobalt Energy Limited
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Global Waste to Energy Innovation SummitDay Two - June 8th 2017
08:40 Welcome Coffee09:00 Opening Address From the Chair Person
Funding Energy From Waste
PP/Hybrid PPP model of financing a WtE installationsFocus Review
Theme
Lukasz Dziekonski DirectorPKO BP S.A.
09:10 Case Study
• experience with financing the and construction of theWaste to Energy (WtE) in Poznan
GIB’s approach to assessing Waste to Energy investments – a benchmark for the funding marketFocus Review
Theme
Andrew HartleyDirectorUK Green Investment Bank plc
09:50 Case Study
• Sustainability assessment• Technical assessment• Financial assessment• Post financial close monitoring
EfW projects in Central and Eastern Europe -regulatory environment, financing and current opportunities Focus Review
Theme
Kostadin SirleshtovPartner, Head of EnergyCMS Cameron McKenna
10:30 Morning Coffee and Networking Break 11:00 Case Study
• EfW projects in CEE – state of play in the context of theEU regulatory developments
• Waste generation and treatment statistics and targetsIncentives for renewable energy.
• Project permitting and implementation
Theme Legislative challenges in the implementation of a EfW project in Romania.
11:40 Case Study
Polish experience- Regulatory environment and structuring; current opportunities
Theme 12:20 Case Study
Wadim KurpiasPartner, Head of Infrastructure & Project Finance(TBC)CMS Cameron McKenna
13:00 Business Lunch
Regulation and Circular Economy
The role of waste to energy in waste hierarchy and circular economy- Swedish experiencesFocus Review
Theme
Raziyeh KhodayariEnvironment & Energy Supply, Swedenergy
14:00 Case Study
• Facts and myths about waste-to-energy• The roll of waste-to-energy from a Swedish
perspective - statistic view• Can energy recovery contribute to increase of
material recovery?• Swedish examples of waste-to-energy and industrial
symbioses
Energy from Waste and the circular economyFocus Review
Theme 14:40 Case Study
• Energy security: EfW is a long term waste managementand baseload electricity solution,
• Cost to consumers: EfW is an alternative energy sourcewhich removes dependency on imported fossil fuels
Westminster’s local context and challengesFocus Review
Theme
Jarno StetWaste Services Manager - Waste & CleansingWestminster City Council
15:20 Afternoon Coffee and Networking Break 15:50 Case Study
• Current waste treatment provision• Our drive for value for money services which also
contribute towards the Circular Economy• The role of EFW in the circular economy for
Westminster
Focus Review• Waste generation and treatment statistics and targets• Potential projects in Romania – highlights;• Incentives for renewable energy;• Project permitting and implementation.
Loredana MihailescuPartnerCMS Cameron McKenna
Ulrika JardfeltE.ON
Theme Fortum HorsePower – From stable to energy
16:30 Case Study
Focus Review• Horse manure problem in European stables• Horse manure as a solid biofuel• Fortum HorsePower concept• Environmental benefits of using horse manure in
energy production.
Anssi PaalanenVP, Horsepower, Fortum
17:10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and End of Summit
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Speakers BiographiesWaste to EnergyBerlin | 7-8 June 2017
ELLA STENGLERManaging DirectorCEWEP
Ella Stengler is the Managing Director of CEWEP (the Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants) since July 2003. CEWEP is the European Umbrella Association of the operators of Waste-to-Energy Plants and has offices in Germany and Brussels. She is dealing with European and Public Affairs, European policy and legislation on waste, environment, energy, emissions, etc. Current top priorities are the Circular Economy Package, the European Energy Union, Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Heating & Cooling Strategy and Best Available Techniques. Before working for CEWEP, Ella was the Managing Director of ITAD, the German association of Waste-to-Energy Plants, and prior to that she was the Director of AGS the German association of hazardous waste companies (public private partnership). Ella has published several articles in German and International journals.She studied law in Germany and France. Her doctoral thesis was on the subject: recovery and disposal of waste according to national and Community law, published in 2000. Ella is working in the waste business since 20 years. Her first contact with waste policy was in the European Parliament in 1996, when she drafted a report about waste shipments within the EU for the Environment Committee.
RAZIYEH KHODAYARI Environment and Energy Supply Swedenergy
Raziyeh Khodayari is senior advisor at Swedenergy and is dealing with environment, sustainability and energy supply issues. She has a PhD within the area of flue gas cleaning, more than 20 years experiences and a broad knowledge on combustion of biomass and waste at heat and power plants. For some years she was research programme manager at Swedish research centre for energy industry . During the past ten years her focus areas have been district heating, high efficient co-generation in CHP plants, waste-to-energy, co-combustion, environment and sustainability, energy system and certification system for buildings.
LOREDANA MIHAILESCU PartnerCMS Cameron McKenna
Partner Loredana Mihailescu has over 16 years’ experience and is dedicated full-time to our clients in the energy sector, specialising in energy and environmental law. Loredana has worked on some of the largest and complex M&A transactions and projects in the energy sector in Romania to date as well as ground breaking projects such as the first pump storage IPP and the first IPO of a Romanian energy project on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Her main focus is energy-related transactions and she has a wealth of experience advising major utilities in implementing green or brown field energy projects in Romania, as well as privatisations in the energy sector. Over the past sixteen years Loredana has advised on independent power projects, renewables and emissions trading, regulatory and commercial arrangements, transactions in the power and oil & gas sectors, sector restructurings, gas sale arrangements and PPAs, regional trading arrangements, development of regional cross-border gas infrastructure, farm in and farm out agreements, regional and wholesale/retail supply issues, as well as on power sector legislation in Romania and Moldova. Prior to joining CMS, Loredana was an associate in a Romanian law firm specialising in privatisation, energy law and international arbitration, and a legal adviser within the legal department of the Romanian Authority for Privatisation and State Assets Management, where she participated in the negotiation and drafting of privatisation agreements.
PATRICK HORNERGlobal Technology Business DevelopmentAlfa Laval
Patrick Horner currently oversees business development of Industrial Wastewater Evaporation at Alfa Laval. He has a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Alberta. He has over 15 years experience of process design and construction, and facility operation. A key portion of Horner’s experience includes new technology development and optimization. His focus for the past decade has primarily been on industrial wastewater treatment, specifically creating and adapting technical and management solutions for hard-to-treat wastewater applications.
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Waste to EnergyBerlin | 7-8 June 2017Speakers Biographies
STEPHEN WISEAssociate DirectorAmec Foster Wheeler
A respected, dedicated, result driven Director / Senior Executive with a combined Doctorate and MBA, a strong technical, operational, engineering and commercial background with a history of successfully delivering profitable business growth, developing teams and individuals and delivering excellent customer service within the waste and environment sector. Extensive experience of developing relationships and partnerships with regulatory authorities, technology providers, consultants and local authorities to deliver improved services, reduced costs and improved profitability. An active member of the waste management and environment sector with involvement in a number of sector bodies and working groups.
JARNO STETWaste Services ManagerWestminster City Council
Jarno Stet has worked for Westminster City Council since 2003, currently as Waste Services Manager looking after its Waste and Recycling Collection, Street Cleansing and Ancillary Services and Waste Treatment Contracts which provide environmental services to a resident population of 250,000, 1 million daily visitors, commuters and tourists as well as 34,000 businesses. in June 2016 he successfully retendered the City Council’s waste treatment and recycling contracts which handle in excess of 195,000 tonnes of waste and recyclable materials per annum through recycling, Anaerobic Digestion and Energy from Waste treatment. He holds a double degree in facilities management in both the UK and the Netherlands. MAYA VAN DER STEENHOVEN
DirectorProg. Office Heat and ColdSouth Holland
Maya van der Steenhoven is the director of the Program bureau Heat and Cold in the province of South Holland, The Netherlands. This is a public-private partnership of currently 33 parties. This Program is the initiator of the national campaign “Disconnected from Gas” ("Van Gas Los") to inform the public about gradually extracting natural gas as a source of energy for cooking and heating, from the urban environment.
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