Date: 19 April 2011, 9:00 - 12:00

Location: Lancashire County Cricket Club

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Envirolink energy from waste event

Date: 19 April 2011, 9:00 - 12:00

Location: Lancashire County Cricket Club

The North West is fast becoming a hub for energy from waste (EfW) activities in the UK with many large scale facilities planned and in construction phases. Over the coming years it is estimated that the region could have the capacity to thermally treat 4 million plus tonnes of waste per year.

The purpose of this event is to inform potential developers and businesses how to create cost effective EfW solutions.

9-9.30am Registration

9.30-9.40am Welcome, Chair Comments and Overview of Energy from Waste UK

Prof Ian Arbon, Senior Partner: Engineered Solutions. Member of Energy from Waste UK Steering Committee

9.40-10am Renewable Heat and Energy Strategy – The Role of the Waste Industry

TBC

10am-10.20am EfW: A Look at the North West

Dr Annette Hill, Principal Consultant Waste, Minerals and Resources: Scott Wilson

10.20-10.50am Heat Mapping: A Local Authority Perspective

John Ogle, Principal Engineer: AECOM

10.50-11.20am Coffee Break

11.20-11:40am Unlocking the Value from Waste – Developing SRF

Chris Naylon, Commercial Director: The Waste Exchange

11.40-12pm Profit from Clean Energy: Small Scale Energy Generation

John Potter, Managing Director: Reform Energy

12-1pm Lunch and Exhibition

1-1.20pm Wythenshaw Hospital: A Case Study

Paul Featherstone, Director of Estates and Faclities, University Hospital South Manchester (UHSM)

Paul Featherstone, Director of Estates and Faclities, University Hospital South Manchester (UHSM)1.20-1.40pm Challenges and Benefits of EfW: RHI Update and More

David Harries, Head of Renewable Energy: Aarron and Partners LLP

David Harries, Head of Renewable Energy: Aarron and Partners LLP

1.40-2pm Questions and Chairs Close

2-3pm Exhibition

Venue: Lancashire County Cricket Club, Talbot Road, Old Trafford, Manchester, M16 0PX

Parking is available at the main entrance (Gate 1).

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