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SAE Media Group's 7th annual conference on Energy from Waste will provide attendees with a complete view of the field. Focusing on an update on the regulatory framework, financing models, CHP and district heating projects, feedstock in the supply chain and case studies from UK, Central Europe and Africa, this informative event will bring together key leaders in the field to provide attendees with an in-depth look into current status of Energy from Waste.

This event will present itself as the perfect forum for learning about new advances in the field, presenting attendees with the latest information from technical and market updates in this fast increasing sector. SAE Media Group's 6th annual conference will explore the market and provide the perfect platform for attendees to discuss current issues, technologies and innovations in Energy from Waste.
 

Testimonials from past attendees:

"Very good, tailored to my interest in Energy from Waste" - Greater London Authority
"Very well structured and good balanced topics" - Pinsent Masons
"Very informative" - Plymouth City Council
"Very good"  - Golder Associates
"Equal to the best" - Green Gas UK

Understand and review the latest update on the regulatory environment governing the energy from waste sector
Evaluate the different financing models that exist and join a panel discussion with key industry leaders to debate the financing issue in a post PFI world
Learn about the district heating projects and how and what can be done to implement this in the UK
Analyse and understand the challenges in securing feedstock in the supply chain
Discover the latest case studies in UK, Central Europe and Africa
 

   

Abeinsa/ Abengoa; Allen & York; Atlantic Projects Company; Bioenergy International; Bord Gais; British Airways Plc; Buckinghamshire County Council; Chinook Sciences Ltd; City of Westminster; CMS Cameron McKenna LLP; Copper Consultancy; Cranfield University; Department For Transport; ECAS; Ekiti State Uni; Fortum Power & Heat AB; Foster Wheeler Energy Ltd; Greater London Authority ; London Borough of Southwark; London Waste Ltd; MVV Environment Ltd; North London Waste Authority; Oschatz Airport; Pinsent Masons; Plymouth City Council; Ricardo-AEA; Shanks Waste Management; Singleton Birch Ltd; SITA UK; ST Engineering; Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation; Thames Water Ltd.; Thames Water Plc; The Boston Consulting Group; Twence; Twence B.V. ; Walker Morris; Waste2Tricity; Welsh Historic Monuments - CADW;

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

John Twitchen

John Twitchen, Executive Director, Copper Consultancy

9:10 The non-domestic RHI scheme

Frances Hale

Frances Hale, Technical Manager, Ofgem

  • What is the purpose of the scheme and who is it for?
  • An update on the latest figures
  • Helping the UK meet EU targets towards reducing carbon emissions
  • 9:50 An overview of the EfW regulatory environment in Europe

  • Regulatory policies and law challenges and opportunities in the energy from waste sector
  • Key aspects arising in the EU and in particular CEE
  • Key aspects arising in other markets
  • Kostadin Sirleshtov

    Kostadin Sirleshtov, Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP

    Paul Sheridan

    Paul Sheridan, Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP

    10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 Opportunities in Waste to Energy – A global perspective

    Chindarat Taylor

    Chindarat Taylor, Director, Resource Efficiency Pathway

  • Global trends and key drivers
  • Potential markets
  • Opportunities and challenges
  • Managing risks
  • 11:40 London’s waste management system: towards zero waste in the city

    Andrew Richmond

    Andrew Richmond, Policy and Programme Manager , Greater London Authority

  • London as the leader in waste management
  • Achieving zero waste by land-fill by 2031
  • Unlocking waste’s value
  • Opportunities and challenges
     
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:20 Financing Energy from Waste

    Chris Holmes

    Chris Holmes, Managing Director Waste and Bioenergy, Green Investment Bank

  • The state of the financial markets and latest developments
  • Applying project finance techniques to EfW
  • Sources of funding
  • Structures and processes
  • Case studies at Green Investment Bank
  • 14:00 Where does feedstock stand in the supply chain?

    Alban Forster

    Alban Forster, Director, SLR Consulting Limited

  • Feedstock suitability for the different types of thermal process technologies
  • Degree of preparation required
  • Analysing the supply chain: linking the demand for finance to feedstock supply
  • Case Studies
  • 14:40 Renewable Nation: From the Sewers to the Blue Sky

    Shashanka  Shekhar Panda

    Shashanka Shekhar Panda, Founder-Chairman and CEO, Blue Earth Enterprise, Public Policy Strategist, Sustainability and Renewable Energy

  • Current state of the sector: size, shape, value
  • A niche W2E case study: the economics
  • The current policy framework
  • The policy challenges
  • How India and the UK can partner
  • Redefining the problem to solve the problem
  • 15:20 Afternoon Tea

    15:50 Community heating: developing heat networks in London

    Peter North

    Peter North, Senior Manager Programme Delivery (Sustainable Energy), Greater London Authority

  • Regional efforts to grow London’s district heating networks
  • District heating schemes supplied from combined heat and power (CHP)
  • Case studies across London
  • 16:30 Devonport EfW CHP facility

    Jane Ford

    Jane Ford, Community Liaison Manager, MVV Environment Limited

  • Who are MVV?
  • The project
  • Benefits
  • Where are we now?
     
  • 17:10 Panel Discussion: the state of the financial markets and latest developments

    John Twitchen

    John Twitchen, Executive Director, Copper Consultancy

    Shelley De Souza

    Shelley De Souza, Senior Manager, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

    Chris Holmes

    Chris Holmes, Managing Director Waste and Bioenergy, Green Investment Bank

    Kostadin Sirleshtov

    Kostadin Sirleshtov, Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP

    17:40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    John Twitchen

    John Twitchen, Executive Director, Copper Consultancy

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    John Twitchen

    John Twitchen, Executive Director, Copper Consultancy

    9:10 Delivering energy from waste - Legal challenges

  • Making your scheme fundable
  • Issues with incentives and renewable benefits
  • Heat and power offtake structures
  • Contract issues
  • David Kilduff

    David Kilduff, Partner, Walker Morris

    Ben Sheppard

    Ben Sheppard, Partner, Walker Morris Solicitors

    9:40 From “waste” to vehicle fuel

    Christopher Maltin

    Christopher Maltin, Chairman, Organic Power

  • Overview of the market in the UK and Europe
  • Opportunities and challenges in converting waste to vehicle fuel
  • An overview of the technologies available to convert waste to vehicle fuel
  • Attitudes of the government, the public and industry
  • 10:20 Keeping the sewers flowing and producing a fuel

    Phil Thomas

    Phil Thomas, Special Projects Manager - FOG, Thames Water

  • The largest fat-fuelled power station in the UK
  • Towards Thames' Water sustainable commitment
  • What are the challenges faced so far and what have been done to overcome them?
  • How will customers benefit from this project?
  • 11:00 Morning Coffee

    11:30 The Merseyside and Halton Project

    Carl Beer

    Carl Beer, Chief Executive, Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority

  • Overview of the project
  • Providing sustainable and efficient solutions for municipal waste
  • Powering local businesses
  • 12:10 Project W2R – Procurement to Commissioning

    Ian Benson

    Ian Benson, Commissioner for the Sustainable County, Staffordshire County Council

  • Moving a major PFI procurement through to a working plant
  • History so far
  • Procurement to Contract Management
  • Construction
  • Commissioning and Operations
  • 12:50 Networking Lunch

    13:50 Case Study: The Norway example

    Pal Mikkelsen

    Pal Mikkelsen, CEO, EGE (Waste to Energy Agency)

  • What is Oslo doing to convert waste to energy
  • How is it achieving its objectives?
  • Reducing carbon emission: Towards one of the greenest city in the world?
  • 14:30 Renewable energy from sewage sludge

    Nick  Mills

    Nick Mills, Waste Innovation Manager, Thames Water Plc

  • An overview of the wastewater industry in the UK
  • Current case study
  • Reducing carbon emissions at Thames Water
  • 15:10 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 Waste to Energy in Suffolk

    Steve Palfrey

    Steve Palfrey, Head of Waste Services , Suffolk County Council

  • The role of energy recovery in Suffolk's overall waste strategy
  • Overview of the facility and technology used
  • Engaging the local community
  • 16:20 The Milton Keynes Waste Recovery Park: Local Policy in Practice

    Peter Waller

    Peter Waller, Head of Construction, AmeyCespa, Project Manager, Milton Keynes Waste Recovery Park

  • The Milton Keynes Waste Recovery Park: Local Policy in Practice
  • An overview of the project, Milton Keynes’s aspirations and AmeyCespa’s solution
  • Using gasification technology to recover energy from waste
  • Overview of the current technology currently being used
  • Generating renewable energy for the community
  • 17:00 Energy from Waste: An integrated Dutch project on decentralized energy production and utilization

    Theodoor Knook

    Theodoor Knook, CEO/Owner, Knook Group

  • Introduction on the Haarlemmermeer Waste to Energy project; Unique because of the integration with a 24 hectares Greenhouse, a CO2 hub and a fermentation unit to produce biogas;
  • Process description amongst other covering a newly designed waste sorting line;
  • Process integration as method to use local heat, electricity and CO2 production to be used on-site, to generate a large revenue stream and local employment;
  • Innovative gas treatment system to remove and re-use CO2.
  • 17:40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    John Twitchen

    John Twitchen, Executive Director, Copper Consultancy

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    FEATURED SPEAKERS

    Andrew Richmond

    Andrew Richmond

    Policy and Programme Manager , Greater London Authority
    Chris Holmes

    Chris Holmes

    Managing Director Waste and Bioenergy, Green Investment Bank
    Nick  Mills

    Nick Mills

    Waste Innovation Manager, Thames Water Plc

    Alban Forster

    Director, SLR Consulting Limited
    Alban Forster

    Andrew Richmond

    Policy and Programme Manager , Greater London Authority
    Andrew Richmond

    Ben Sheppard

    Partner, Walker Morris Solicitors
    Ben Sheppard

    Carl Beer

    Chief Executive, Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority
    Carl Beer

    Chindarat Taylor

    Director, Resource Efficiency Pathway
    Chindarat Taylor

    Chris Holmes

    Managing Director Waste and Bioenergy, Green Investment Bank
    Chris Holmes

    Christopher Maltin

    Chairman, Organic Power
    Christopher Maltin

    David Kilduff

    Partner, Walker Morris
    David Kilduff

    Frances Hale

    Technical Manager, Ofgem
    Frances Hale

    Ian Benson

    Commissioner for the Sustainable County, Staffordshire County Council
    Ian Benson

    Jane Ford

    Community Liaison Manager, MVV Environment Limited
    Jane Ford

    John Twitchen

    Executive Director, Copper Consultancy
    John Twitchen

    Kostadin Sirleshtov

    Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
    Kostadin Sirleshtov

    Nick Mills

    Waste Innovation Manager, Thames Water Plc
    Nick  Mills

    Pal Mikkelsen

    CEO, EGE (Waste to Energy Agency)
    Pal Mikkelsen

    Paul Sheridan

    Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
    Paul Sheridan

    Peter North

    Senior Manager Programme Delivery (Sustainable Energy), Greater London Authority
    Peter North

    Peter Waller

    Head of Construction, AmeyCespa, Project Manager, Milton Keynes Waste Recovery Park
    Peter Waller

    Phil Thomas

    Special Projects Manager - FOG, Thames Water
    Phil Thomas

    Shashanka Shekhar Panda

    Founder-Chairman and CEO, Blue Earth Enterprise, Public Policy Strategist, Sustainability and Renewable Energy
    Shashanka  Shekhar Panda

    Shelley De Souza

    Senior Manager, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
    Shelley De Souza

    Steve Palfrey

    Head of Waste Services , Suffolk County Council
    Steve Palfrey

    Theodoor Knook

    CEO/Owner, Knook Group
    Theodoor Knook

    Sponsors and Exhibitors

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    Workshops

    Waste properties and characterisation: driving innovation in energy from waste
    Workshop

    Waste properties and characterisation: driving innovation in energy from waste

    Marriott Regents Park
    15 October 2014
    London, United Kingdom

    Interview with Dr Chindarat Taylor at Resource Efficiency Pathway

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    Pal Mikkelsen EGE

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    Sponsors and Exhibitors


    RES

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http:// www.res-group.com

    RES is one of the world’s leading independent renewable energy project developers with operations across Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. At the forefront of wind energy development for over 30 years, RES has developed and/or built more than 8,000MW of wind energy capacity worldwide. In the UK alone, RES currently has more than 1,000MW of wind energy projects either constructed, under construction or consented. RES is active in a range of renewable energy technologies including large-scale biomass, solar, wave and tidal and on-site renewable installations. For more information,visit www.res-group.com.


    Walker Morris Solicitors

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.walkermorris.co.uk

    We are a full service law firm with extensive experience of advising on all aspects of energy, utilities and EfW projects, from site selection and acquisition, through construction and operation, to feedstock and offtake agreements. We also advise on a range of other activities, including industry codes, IP, acquisitions and disposals.

    Media Partners


    Bioenergy Insight

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    http://www.bioenergy-news.com

    Bioenergy Insight is a newer publication targeted at companies producing biomass fuel in the form of pellets and briquettes, and those using biomass fuel to produce CHP, biogas, biopower, chemicals, heat and liquid biofuels.

    Bioenergy Insight is published 6 times a year and is mailed to a minimum of 3,000 named individuals within the sector. The magazine covers regulations, legislation, bioenergy news, technical and bioenergy updates, including pellets, biogas, biopower, biofuels plants and more with regional insights and interviews with leading biomass users and producers.

    For more information please contact Anisha Patel email: anisha@bioenergy-news.com Tel: +44 (0)203 551 5752



    Combined Heat and Power Association

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    http://www.chpa.co.uk/

    The CHPA is the leading advocate of an integrated approach to delivering energy services using combined heat and power and district heating. The CHPA brings together key players from across the CHP and district heating industries, to achieve common goals and provides a vital avenue for communication with government at all levels.


    Bioenergy International

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    “Whenever and wherever bioenergy is discussed” News and information is published 7 times a year with an increased print run to 8 000 copies per issue, minimum. It is currently distributed to subscribers and other stakeholders in 66 countries, both as a printed magazine and as an interactive PDF file on the Internet, complemented with other social media. Additionally it is distributed at all major bioenergy related events around the world some 100 or so per year. Through a network of partners local language editions are currently available in Polish, Russian, French and Spanish. Additionally there is a sister publication in Swedish and a newsletter in Japan.


    Biofuels International

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    http://www.biofuels-news.com

    BIOFUELS INTERNATIONAL magazine is brought out 6 times a year and is the leading global publication in the market. Designed to appeal to those who wish to learn and be kept abreast of this increasingly important area, the magazine encompasses, biodiesel, bioethanol, and biomass.

    Every issue includes in-depth news analysis and features on related subjects, including distribution, handling, storage, equipment and second generation technology. Industry experts regularly contributing to the magazine include the European Bioethanol Fuel Association and Will Thurmond, author of Biodiesel 2020: A global market survey.

    Biofuels International is mailed to a minimum of 2,800 named individuals within the sector and is the industry’s only audited magazine
    For more information please contact Shemin Juma email: shemin@biofuels-news.com Tel: +44 (0)203 551 5751

    Website: www.biofuels-news.com



    NNFCC

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    NNFCC is a leading international consultancy with expertise in the conversion of biomass to bioenergy, biofuels and bio-based products. We take an integrated approach, providing a holistic view of technology, policy and market development, enabling better decision making and more robust strategy development for commercial businesses. Our services are tailored to give organisations a better understanding of the opportunities; regularly providing expert advice to investors and developers to minimise and overcome risks, or to identify, steer and strengthen future investments and business plans respectively. We are also an advisor to the UK Government and work closely with DECC on bioenergy policy, regulation and financial support mechanisms.


    EcoSeed

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    EcoSeed is a leading source for global green news, finance, and other resources in delivering green and renewable energy to mainstream business. EcoSeed’s mission is to provide global, complete, innovative, and up to date news, information, resources, and opportunities. Either in keeping up with the latest or in search for more specific information and resources on Green and Renewable Energy, EcoSeed.org is the premier website for all your information needs. Combining Business and Green has never been made easier.


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    IJETP is a vehicle to provide a refereed and authoritative source of information in the field of energy technology and policy.


    Future Power Technology

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    Future Power Technology is an established monthly digital magazine, offering in-depth coverage of the global power industry in an exciting, interactive format.

    Brought to you by an experienced editorial and design team, Future Power Technology is the essential read for any decision maker wanting up-to-date power industry news and analysis, with articles and interviews on new technology, energy, construction projects and designs, operations and maintenance and much more. . .

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    MJMEnergy offer energy consultancy, training and publishing solutions to energy companies worldwide. A multi-disciplined team of experts, all currently working within the industry, are available for consultancy assignments, training presentations and publishing projects.


    Ethanol India

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    Business Brains is a prominent Biofuel Consultancy Organization having 15 years experience in Turnkey Project Consultancy Services, supporting the clients from concept to commissioning and developing an marketing information system for the clientele.

    The organization specialized in the most modern and economical project design considering the product requirement in the market and also following the latest effluent treatment guidelines. The organization is backed up by more than 70 clients and 15 Plant references in India and overseas. It has also supported to many corporate companies to build their biofuel plant objectives. To update the society, the Consultancy Organization has supported the society through its web portal www.ethanolindia.net which enjoys the largest hit website in Asia & also has supported as media partners to most of the conferences going on in the world.

    Mr. Deepak Desai, the Chief Consultant and owner, he & along with his team apart from execution of plants have addressed many national & international seminars in Brazil, Australia and Thailand through the world biofuel forum as a strong contributor to the industry.



    Navigant Research

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    Navigant Research is a market research and consulting team that provides in-depth analysis of global clean technology markets. The team's research methodology combines supply-side industry analysis, end-user primary research and demand assessment, and deep examination of technology trends to provide a comprehensive view of these industry sectors.


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    International Journal of Global Energy Issues

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    NewNet

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    Green Horizon

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    Green Horizon Online is an information portal providing up to date environmental news and features on the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region. The site is a service provided by the Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC). Green Horizon Online assists the REC in its mission to promote public participation in environmental decision making, by providing an interface through which environmental news and stories from the CEE can be made accessible to the rest of the world. The website serves as a common source of information for all interested parties, including all levels of government, experts, academics, businesses, non-governmental organisations, and the general public.


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    ESA

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    The Environmental Services Association (ESA) works on behalf of our Members to support and promote the Waste & Resource Management industry. We work with governments, parliaments and regulators to bring about a sustainable system of waste and resource management for the UK. Our industry provides services which are essential to modern life. The companies that make up the sector collect the waste produced by households and businesses across the UK, treat it responsibly, and turn a large percentage of that waste into new resources and energy for the nation. In recent years the industry has transformed itself. Ten years ago, over three-quarters of Britain's waste went to landfill (compared to well under 50% today) and waste management was chiefly focused on the logistics of collection and transport. While these still matter, the industry has developed a range of technologies to treat waste and extract value from it. Innovation & investment is a constant feature of modern waste management. The ESA is also at the forefront of debates about waste prevention and recycling, playing a vital role in driving higher standards within our industry.


    1Energy Portal

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    1Energy portal is a networking portal and information hub for the benefit of the professionals working inthe field of Renewable Energy, Energy Conservation, and Sustainability. Some of the features of 1Energy portal are as:
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    With 1Energy Green companies can advertise their products and services to the global audience. Professionals can connect with other experts from the industry, update their knowledge. Students can upgrade their knowledge; learn about the Renewable Energy companies and industries.


    Carbon Credit Capital

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    Carbon Credit Capital is a leader in capturing the benefits of carbon finance in order to deploy projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and commercialize clean technologies. CCC, through its operations in the U.S. and India, works with international and local partners to identify, develop, certify and finance carbon emission reduction projects and renewable energy technologies.

    Carbon Credit Capital assists companies in designing and registering carbon reduction projects under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and other accredited standards, such as the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS), the Climate Action Reserve (CAR), the Gold Standard and the Climate Change and Biodiversity Alliance (CCBA). CCC works closely with companies to develop strategies and financing structures to monetize the carbon credits generated from projects and to access credit buyers and investors through our extensive network in Europe, Japan, North America and Australia.



    Modern Power Systems

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    Modern Power Systems is committed to the in-depth exploration of the engineering that underpins power generation and transmission & distribution, while at the same time keeping readers updated on trends and developments in the electricity industry, with commentary and analysis. We aim for a style of presentation that is accessible, but also authoritative, and are not afraid of getting to grips with the details where necessary, including publication of cutaway wall-charts of key projects. We are also committed to the idea that a diverse energy portfolio is best, so we cover all fuel types and generation technologies – and aim for an international perspective. Visit www.modernpowersystems.com


    CEWEP (Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants)

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    CEWEP (Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants) is the umbrella association of the owners and operators of Waste-to-Energy Plants (waste incineration with energy recovery) across Europe. CEWEP’s members are committed to ensuring high environmental standards, achieving low emissions and maintaining state of the art energy production from waste that is not suitable for sustainable recycling (e.g. too polluted). Waste-to-Energy: creating reliable, cost-effective, local energy from waste, which is not feasible for recycling


    Inderscience Publishers

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    Inderscience is a dynamic, leading, independent journal publisher. The company disseminates the latest research across the broad fields of science, engineering and technology; management, public and business administration; environment, ecological economics and sustainable development; computing, ICT and internet/web services, and related areas. Inderscience offers over 35 years' experience in publishing and has succeeded in building a substantial collection approaching 400 high-quality peer-reviewed international research journals in both online and print formats. We offer a variety of ways to keep up-to-date with the latest published leading-edge research while our online collection represents a fully-searchable digital archive of around 60,000 articles.


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    NewsBase

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    Because you need to know what's going on and why, NewsBase has been delivering timely and accurate business and economic news, analysis and intelligence from emerging markets since 1995. NewsBase customers include oil and gas companies in all areas of the industry, investment banks, consultancies, government agencies, law firms, accountancies, as well as academics and economists. Our weekly Oil & Gas, Unconventional Resources, LNG, Power, Renewable Energy and Carbon Emissions reports provide commentary and analysis on Africa, Asia, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, China, the Middle East, North America, Russia and the CIS, and Western, Central & Eastern Europe.


    IJ Environment and Waste Management

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    Int. J. of Environmental Engineering

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    IJEE is an interdisciplinary and refereed journal, a think tank that fosters environmental protection and innovative solutions to ensure healthy, safe and efficient industrial operations. It promotes feasible system design, development and management, bringing together sustainable technologies, people and sound processes. It provides cross-learning between various scientific, technological, business and economics disciplines such as agriculture, fisheries, transportation, oil and gas, mining, metallurgy, and areas of conflict, taking into account environmental, health and safety, and other issues of public concern.


    EUA

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    The Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA) provides a leading industry voice helping shape the future policy direction within the sector. Using its wealth of expertise and over 100 years of experience, it acts to further the best interests of its members and the wider community in working towards a sustainable, energy secure and efficient future. EUA has five organisational divisions - Utility Networks, the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC), the Industrial & Commercial Energy Association (ICOM), the Hot Water Association (HWA) and the Manufacturers’ Association of Radiators and Convectors (MARC).


    Enagri

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    Enagri is a leading information provider to all parts of the bioenergy supply chain from farmers to fuel processors and energy generators.

    Having previously published the highly successful Directories of UK Biomass and Anaerobic Digestion Plant, we are launching the British Bioenergy Projects Portal, an interactive project tracker. We also provide tailored information and market analysis to publications, private and public organisations and listed companies.Sitting at the heart of the UK bioenergy sector, our customers value the timeliness and depth of our bespoke information, copywriting and consultancy services..

    Whether you’re involved in growing or supplying feedstocks or fuels, liquid biofuel production, biomass heat or power generation, anaerobic digestion, project design or carbon management, why not join the hundreds of customers who already know that Enagri is an invaluable business tool?



    Int. J. of Environmental Technology and Management

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    Int. J. of Environment and Sustainable Development

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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.

    CPD Certificates

    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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