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SAE Media Group is thrilled to announce the return of its 9th annual Energy From Waste conference, taking place on 8th and 9th December in Central London.
Energy from Waste will bring together industry professionals and local councils working in waste, bioenergy, environmental services and infrastructure finance.
It will strengthen knowledge in key topics such as, the circular economy, refuse derived fuel, international markets and European trade, whilst looking at the practicalities of heating projects and keeping attendees at the forefront of technological breakthroughs to adapt to the growing need for greener energy.
With huge interest from senior industry representatives, we have worked closely with an expert panel of speakers to present an agenda that is shaping up to be the best Energy From Waste event to date.
Download a brochure to take a look at the packed programme and full speaker line-up for 2016!

  • Receive regulatory guidance and understand the impact of the circular economy on energy from waste
  • Discover how to handle the monitoring issue in the BREF review process
  • Hear about the outcomes of the world’s first experiment to capture carbon dioxide from the fumes of burning trash
  • Discuss the development of larger scale heat networks incorporating heat not just from EfW but also other industrial processes and greenhouses
  • Learn about EfW projects and opportunities in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Get ahead of the game and learn about the latest cutting edge technological breakthroughs
  • Realise how merchant projects can be funded, re-financed and structured and what projects are bankable

 

 Organisations represented:

  • Local Authorities
  • Major Waste companies
  • Banks
  • Lawyers
  • Consultancies
  • and many more

Previous attendees:

Alter NRG; Amey; AVE SA; Birmingham City Council; CMS; CMS Cameron McKenna LLP; Copper Consultancy; EGE (Waste to Energy Agency); Ener G Plc; environment services association; ESWET; Ethanol India; European Bioenergy Research Institution; FCC Environment; Greater London Authority ; Green Investment Bank; Haymarket Media Group; IEA Clean Coal Centre; JETRO Wien; levenseat; Lodge Cottrell Ltd; London Borough Of Sutton; London Waste Ltd; Londonwaste Ltd.; MachTech Services; MAN Diesel & Turbo SE; MAN Diesel & Turbo UK Ltd; North London Waste Alliance; North Yorkshire County Council; Organic Power ; Ospre; Qosai Yacoub for Export and Import; Raymond Brown; RPS consulting Engineers; Saguapac; Scottish And Southern Energy Plc; Sener, Ingenieria y Sistemas, S.A.; SES (Engineering Services); SITA UK; SK E&S; SLR Consulting LTD; SMBC Europe Division; Southwark Council; Sutton Council; Thyssenkrupp Uhde Energy & Power; United Utilities; Welsh Assembly Government; Zero Waste Scotland;

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Andy Pike

Andy Pike, Director, Cory Group

9:10 What’s new in biogas?

Gaynor Hartnell

Gaynor Hartnell, Senior Biogas Advisor, Renewable Energy Association

  • Decarbonising heat, power, and transport – where biogas fits in
  • Deployment trends, public perception and policy shifts
  • The campaign for separate food waste collections and the need for collaboration to boost UK recycling rates

     

  • 9:40 EfW and the Circular Economy from a local authority’s perspective

    Jarno Stet

    Jarno Stet, Waste Services Manager, City of Westminster

  • Westminster’s context and challenge
  • Enhancing value for money services which contribute towards the Circular Economy 
  • The role of EfW in the circular economy
     
  • 10:10 Morning Coffee

    10:40 Energy from Waste and the circular economy from a provider’s perspective

    Andy Pike

    Andy Pike, Director, Cory Group

  • Energy security: EfW is a long term waste management and baseload electricity solution, thereby successfully contributing to UK energy security and energy independence
  • Cost to consumers: EfW is an alternative energy source which removes dependency on imported fossil fuels, thereby UK electricity consumers are protected from fossil fuel price fluctuations
  • Low carbon future: EfW is one of a number of technologies that can help the UK meet legally binding carbon reduction and renewable energy generation target, laying the foundations for a transformational decarbonisation of the UK economy in the coming decades
     
  • 11:20 Energy from Waste need in a post Brexit UK

    Diarmid Jamieson

    Diarmid Jamieson, Technical Director, SLR Consulting LTD

  • Is a post Brexit UK turning away from RDF exports?
  • Has a weakening sterling strengthened UK EfW need?
  • What is the current EfW supply/demand balance across the UK?
  • 11:50 Performance optimisation: From model to reality

    Edward Thomas

    Edward Thomas, Head of Performance Improvement, Viridor Waste Management

  • What the business model doesn’t say
  • Win-win in defect resolution
  • Beyond guaranteed performance
  • 12:20 The limitation to reducing ELVs (Emission Limit Values) due to the performances of the monitoring system in the context of BATs (Best Available Techniques)

    Hubert de Chefdebien

    Hubert de Chefdebien, Chairman of ESWET Technical Committtee, ESWET

  • Background: Revision of the Waste Incineration BREF (BAT Reference document) under IED (Industrial Emission Directive) – The new nature of BATAELs (BAT Associated Emission Levels) which become capping values for ELVs
  • INERIS report: Performances of the available monitoring systems (uncertainties) – Minimum achievable ELVs in respect of monitoring
  • Consequences: How to handle the monitoring issue in the BREF review process
  • 12:50 Networking Lunch

    14:00 The need for Increasing Weight Integrity in Energy from Waste

    Paul Hines

    Paul Hines, Divisional Director - Industrial, Avery Weigh-Tronix

  • Identifying the industry pain points 
  • Breakthroughs in integrity optimization
  • Weight integrity in action – site case studies
  • 14:40 Spin it, don’t block it

    Phil Thomas

    Phil Thomas, WWS Technical Manager, Thames Water

  • Turning fat, oil, and grease into a renewable fuel
  • Construction of dedicated FOG facility
  • How this fits into the wider picture of keeping the sewers flowing
  • 15:10 Carbon capture and storage (CCS) system

    Johnny  Stuen

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

  • Overview of the project
  • Reductions in emissions
  • After trial results
  • 15:40 Afternoon Tea

    16:10 Development of larger scale heat networks as part of a renewable transition

    Maya Van der Steenhoven

    Maya Van der Steenhoven, Director of the Public Private Cooperation Heating and Cooling, South-Holland

    This development is part of a bigger transition towards a more sustainable energy system and will emphasise greater possibilities when it comes to sources of heat

  • Incorporating heat from other industrial processes 
  • Incorporating heat from a variety of sources such as greenhouses and geothermal heat

     

  • 16:40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    17:00 Sponsored Networking Drinks Receptions hosted by Cory Riverside Energy

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Session Opening Remarks

    Stuart Hayward-Higham

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

    9:10 Liquidity in EfW feedstock treatment

    Stuart Hayward-Higham

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

  • Understanding future volumes and quality
  • Policy and market implications on availability
  • Implications of the move away from landfill
  • 9:40 Case study: New energy-from-waste plant in Greatmoor

    Roger Seed

    Roger Seed, Contracts Team Leader, Buckinghamshire County Council

  • Challenges during project programme delivery
  • Project funding 
  • Future opportunities & benefits
  • 10:10 Morning Coffee

    10:40 Energy & Biogas from Waste: Two Complementary Technologies for a Carbon-Free Economy

    Andres Kronenberg

    Andres Kronenberg, Vice President Sales, Hitachi Zosen Inova AG

  • To generate renewable energy on demand from comingled food and green waste
  • Production of storable biogas and liquid biogas
  • The combination of the two technologies creates synergies
  • 11:20 Regulation of RDF in the UK

    Pandora Rene

    Pandora Rene, Senior Advisor, Waste and Illegals, Environment Agency

  • Trends in Production and use of RDF 
  • Legislative  Impacts on RDF in UK
  • Future Regulation of RDF
  • 11:50 EEW Delfzijl – good example for an effective CHP Plant

  • Requirements for an effective CHP-Plant
  • Analysis CO2 emissions: RDF export vs WtE UK
  • Oliver Karg

    Oliver Karg, Head of International Sales, EEW Energy from Waste GmbH

    Andreas Sauter

    Andreas Sauter, Deputy Head of Resource Technology, CUTEC Institute

    12:30 Networking Lunch

    13:30 Chairman's Session Opening Remarks

    Andrew Hartley

    Andrew Hartley, Director, Green Investment Bank

    13:35 Fires in the recycling industry

    Marcus Mattsson

    Marcus Mattsson, Area Sales Manager, Firefly AB

  • Why are we where we are?
  • What can we learn from other industries
  • Is it possible to improve the situation?
  • 14:15 EfW projects in Central and Eastern Europe - regulatory environment, financing and current opportunities

  • EfW projects in CEE – state of play in the context of the EU regulatory developments 
  • Poland – the country with the largest number of ongoing projects: regulatory environment and structuring; current opportunities
  • Romania – regulatory environment and the preferred options for financing; the progress of Timisoara and Bucharest EfW projects; other opportunities. 
  • Bulgaria - regulatory environment and structuring; Sofia EfW project and other opportunities. 
  • Overview of the potential across CEE and likely developments during the next 12 months
  • Kostadin Sirleshtov

    Kostadin Sirleshtov, Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP

    Loredana Mihailescu

    Loredana Mihailescu, Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP

    Wadim Kurpias

    Wadim Kurpias, Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP

    14:45 Financing Energy from Waste schemes

    Mark Shenton

    Mark Shenton, Director, Head of Infrastructure & Renewables UK, NIBC Bank N.V.

  • Emerging trends in the broader financial markets post Brexit
  • Current EfW financing market
  • Key non-recourse financing structural elements 
  • Lessons learned from existing financings
  • 15:15 Afternoon Tea

    15:45 Financing EfW

    Andrew Hartley

    Andrew Hartley, Director, Green Investment Bank

  • The state of the financial markets and latest developments 
  • Applying project finance techniques to merchant EfW 
  • Sources of funding – debt and equity
  • Structures and processes for merchant projects
  • EfW in a non-subsidised era
  • Re-financing operational PFI projects
  • 16:15 The case study of the Poznan WtE – innovative hybrid-PPP model

    Lukasz Dziekonski

    Lukasz Dziekonski, Director, Management Board Member Marguerite, PKO Bank Polski SA/ Marguerite Fund

    First WtE installation built in the PPP in Poland
    Innovative Hybrid-PPP
    Case to follow and to be replicated in the CEE

    16:45 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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    FEATURED SPEAKERS

    Jarno Stet

    Jarno Stet

    Waste Services Manager, City of Westminster
    Johnny  Stuen

    Johnny Stuen

    Technical Director, Waste to Energy Agency, City of Oslo
    Pandora Rene

    Pandora Rene

    Senior Advisor, Waste and Illegals, Environment Agency
    Stuart Hayward-Higham

    Stuart Hayward-Higham

    Technical Development Director, SUEZ R&R UK

    Andreas Sauter

    Deputy Head of Resource Technology, CUTEC Institute
    Andreas Sauter

    Andres Kronenberg

    Vice President Sales, Hitachi Zosen Inova AG
    Andres Kronenberg

    Andrew Hartley

    Director, Green Investment Bank
    Andrew Hartley

    Andy Pike

    Director, Cory Group
    Andy Pike

    Diarmid Jamieson

    Technical Director, SLR Consulting LTD
    Diarmid Jamieson

    Edward Thomas

    Head of Performance Improvement, Viridor Waste Management
    Edward Thomas

    Gaynor Hartnell

    Senior Biogas Advisor, Renewable Energy Association
    Gaynor Hartnell

    Hubert de Chefdebien

    Chairman of ESWET Technical Committtee, ESWET
    Hubert de Chefdebien

    Jarno Stet

    Waste Services Manager, City of Westminster
    Jarno Stet

    Johnny Stuen

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

    Kostadin Sirleshtov

    Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
    Kostadin Sirleshtov

    Loredana Mihailescu

    Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
    Loredana Mihailescu

    Lukasz Dziekonski

    Director, Management Board Member Marguerite, PKO Bank Polski SA/ Marguerite Fund
    Lukasz Dziekonski

    Marcus Mattsson

    Area Sales Manager, Firefly AB
    Marcus Mattsson

    Mark Shenton

    Director, Head of Infrastructure & Renewables UK, NIBC Bank N.V.
    Mark Shenton

    Maya Van der Steenhoven

    Director of the Public Private Cooperation Heating and Cooling, South-Holland
    Maya Van der Steenhoven

    Oliver Karg

    Head of International Sales, EEW Energy from Waste GmbH
    Oliver Karg

    Pandora Rene

    Senior Advisor, Waste and Illegals, Environment Agency
    Pandora Rene

    Paul Hines

    Divisional Director - Industrial, Avery Weigh-Tronix
    Paul Hines

    Phil Thomas

    WWS Technical Manager, Thames Water
    Phil Thomas

    Roger Seed

    Contracts Team Leader, Buckinghamshire County Council
    Roger Seed

    Stuart Hayward-Higham

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

    Wadim Kurpias

    Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
    Wadim Kurpias

    Sponsors

    Exhibitors

    Official Media Partner

    Official Publication

    Supporters

    The City of Westminster Talk Energy from Waste in SMi's Exclusive New Interview

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    Energy From Waste 2016 Preliminary List of Attendees

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    South Holland Provide Detailed Insight on their Heating Project Keynote Address at Energy from Waste 2016

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    Quick Fire Q&A with Environment Agency

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    Sponsors


    Avery Weigh-Tronix

    Sponsors
    http://www.averyweigh-tronix.com

    Avery Weigh-Tronix is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of weighing equipment and solutions. By working closely with the Resource Efficiency and Waste Management industry, we strive to offer a product portfolio that addresses industry pain points and helps our customers to work more effectively, efficiently and within compliance.


    Cory Riverside Energy

    Sponsors
    http://www.coryenvironmental.co.uk

    At Cory Riverside Energy’s Riverside Resource Recovery Energy from Waste facility in Belvedere, waste that would have gone to landfill is used as feedstock to generate electricity. As one of the largest operations of its kind in the UK, the facility generates c.525,000MWh of electricity each year. What’s more, we use the River Thames as a green highway to move the waste from the city to the facility on our fleet of tugs and barges, removing around 100,000 truck movements a year off our capital’s congested roads. By treating waste in this manner, Cory Riverside Energy saves an average of 230,000 tonnes of carbon per annum compared to landfill.


    EEW Energy from Waste GmbH

    Sponsors
    http://www.eew-energyfromwaste.com/

    EEW Energy from Waste (EEW) is the leading pure-play energy from waste (EfW) company in Germany and Europe, and operates 18 EfW plants located in Germany, the Netherlands and Luxembourg with a throughput capacity of ca. 4.7m tpa. EEW has vast expertise in building and operating EfW plants, having designed, developed and managed the construction of the majority of its portfolio in-house.


    Firefly AB

    Sponsors
    http://www.firefly.se/en/

    For over 40 years, Firefly has specialized in creating custom-made systems of the highest technical standard, and has a long experience of protection solutions for pellet production and power plants. By tailoring a fire protection system, Firefly aims to avoid fires and dust explosions in the bioenergy industry.


    Hitachi Zosen Inova

    Sponsors
    http://www.hz-inova.com

    Zurich-based Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI) is a global leader in energy from waste (EfW), operating as part of the Hitachi Zosen Corporation Group. HZI acts as an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor and project developer delivering complete turnkey plants and system solutions for thermal and biological EfW recovery. Its solutions are based on efficient and environmentally sound technology, are thoroughly tested, and can be flexibly adapted to user requirements. HZI’s Service Group combines absolute commitment to research and development with extensive manufacturing and assembly capabilities and looks after your plant throughout its entire life cycle. To find out more about HZI, please visit www.hz-inova.com.

    Exhibitors


    R.C.P SA

    Exhibitors
    http://www.rcp-systems.com

    R.C.P SA, the agents in the UK, for Macpresse, Italy pride ourselves on our ability to provide turn-key solutions to baling, shredding and wrapping of waste material. Working as exclusive agents with two very reputable companies: Forrec Recycling Systems and Reopack A/S wrapping systems. With a combined UK export in excess of 1.5 million tonnes of RDF in 2015.

    Exhibitors


    R.C.P SA

    Exhibitors
    http://www.rcp-systems.com

    R.C.P SA, the agents in the UK, for Macpresse, Italy pride ourselves on our ability to provide turn-key solutions to baling, shredding and wrapping of waste material. Working as exclusive agents with two very reputable companies: Forrec Recycling Systems and Reopack A/S wrapping systems. With a combined UK export in excess of 1.5 million tonnes of RDF in 2015.

    Media Partners


    ESWET: European Suppliers of Waste-to-Energy Technology

    Official Media Partner
    http://www.eswet.eu/

    ESWET (European Suppliers of Waste-to-Energy Technology) is the European association representing manufacturers in the field of Waste-to-Energy Technology. The purpose of ESWET is to raise awareness of the positive implications of the technology in terms of better waste management, energy and the environment and, thus, to foster the development and the dissemination of Waste-to-Energy technology at the European level. Technology from ESWET members is the heart in most of the Waste-to-Energy plants in Europe, treating non-recyclable municipal solid waste. This technology is also used by most plants worldwide.


    ESA

    Official Media Partner
    http://www.esauk.org

    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.


    Waste Management World

    Official Media Partner
    https://waste-management-world.com

    Waste Management World is the official magazine of the International Solid Waste Management Association (ISWA). Both in print and online Waste Management World covers every aspect of the industry for waste management professionals. Coverage includes the latest products and technology, as well as policy and legislation affecting the industry. There are also regular news updates and detailed features looking at some of the most innovative projects being developed around the world. ISWA is an independent non-profit making association, working in the public interest to promote and develop sustainable waste management worldwide. ISWA has members around the world and is the only worldwide association promoting sustainable and professional waste management.

    Media Partners


    Int. J. of Environmental Technology and Management

    Official Publication
    http://www.inderscience.com/IJETM

    IJETM is a refereed and authoritative source of information in the field of environmental technology and management. Together with its sister publications IJEP and IJGEnvI, it provides a comprehensive coverage of environmental issues. It deals with the shorter-term, covering both engineering/technical and management solutions.


    IJ Environment and Waste Management

    Official Publication
    http://www.inderscience.com/IJEWM

    IJEWM is a refereed reference and authoritative source of information in the field of environmental and waste management Together with its sister publications IJEP, IJETM and IJGEnvI, it provides a comprehensive coverage of environmental issues. It covers both engineering/technical and management solutions.


    International Journal of Global Energy Issues

    Official Publication
    http://www.inderscience.com/ijgei

    The International Journal of Global Energy Issues provides an international forum and authoritative source of information on renewable and non-renewable energy resources, energy-economic systems, energy and environment, international energy policy issues, technological innovation and new energy sources. It envisages the use of analytical tools and concepts from multifarious disciplines to address concerns for ecological, social, economic and political dimensions of sustainability.IJGEI seeks to establish an effective channel for communication between policymakers, government agencies, concerned citizens, consumer bodies, industry, public authorities and members of academic/research institutions


    International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy

    Official Publication
    http://www.inderscience.com/ijetp

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


    International Journal of Environmental Engineering

    Official Publication
    http://www.inderscience.com/ijee

    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.


    International journal of Renewable Energy Technology

    Official Publication
    http://www.inderscience.com/ijret

    IJRET seeks to promote and disseminate knowledge of all the various topics and technologies of different renewable energy resources.

    Media Partners


    Ethanol India

    Supporters
    http://www.ethanolindia.net

    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.



    Energy Management Magazine

    Supporters
    http://www.connectingindustry.com/energymanagement/

    Published on a quarterly basis Energy Management is designed to keep the industry up to date with the latest information, products, systems and services. The magazine provides an essential tool for any personnel tasked with evaluating and modifying their energy management practices, from utility buyers, compliance and facilities managers through to energy efficiency and procurement directors.


    Alternative Energy Africa

    Supporters
    http://www.ae-africa.com

    Alternative Energy Africa is the continent’s first magazine dedicated to literally filling the energy information gap in Africa. Alternative Energy Africa provides its readers updates on private sector projects, government initiatives, business and investment news, and strategies for a thriving alternative/renewable energy market on the African continent, all of this in addition to global project news and groundbreaking technology coverage. And to complement the magazine, www.AE-Africa.com offers the latest updates between issues making the AEA online and print duo “the premiere source” of alternative and renewable energy news covering the African continent.



    AltEnergyMag

    Supporters
    http://www.altenergymag.com

    AltEnergyMag is an eMagazine full of News, articles and interviews covering the trends and breakthroughs in the Alternative Energy industry. With an emphasis on the state of the art and on the horizon technologies that have strong prospects of commercialization. Our philosophy is to create an outlet where the industry can report on itself. We offer those of you who work or have a passion for the Alternative Energy to contribute articles, news and product information for your peers to read and discover.


    Carbon Credit Capital

    Supporters
    http://www.carboncreditcapital.com

    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.



    Environment Analyst

    Supporters
    http://environment-analyst.com/

    Environment Analyst is a publishing, events and business research organisation with a remit to track performance and opportunities within the environmental services sector, with a particular focus on the environmental consulting, contracting and support services market. Our product portfolio includes: the UK Market Intelligence Service, the Global Market Intelligence Service, Environment Analyst OnSite, Brownfield Briefing, Brownfield Briefing Awards, Sustainable Building and conferences and awards for environmental professionals. http://environment-analyst.com/


    Bioenergy International

    Supporters
    http://www.bioenergyinternational.com

    “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.


    NNFCC

    Supporters
    http://www.nnfcc.co.uk/

    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.


    Biomass-Events

    Supporters
    http://www.biomass-events.com



    Power Technology

    Supporters
    http://www.power-technology.com/

    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

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    http://www.mjmenergy.com

    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.


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

    Supporters
    http://cewep.eu/events/index.html

    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

    Supporters
    http://www.inderscience.com

    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.


    OilVoice

    Supporters
    http://www.oilvoice.com/

    OilVoice is a valuable source of upstream oil industry reference, featuring a global selection of oil company profiles in one location, alongside continually updated industry news, operational data, focused regional information, contact details and key industry personnel.


    Industrial Compliance Magazine

    Supporters
    http://www.connectingindustry.com/industrialcompliance/


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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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