Practical
Guidance to Save Money and Protect the Environment!
Learn from best-practice reports. Hear the latest on
market trends, legislation and financing options for
your projects.
The EBW UK conference includes sessions on:
- Cost-saving and climate-protection potential of
landfill diversionand energy from
waste
- Anaerobic digestion for the production of power, heat
and fuel from agricultural,
food waste and other residues
- Biomass CHP: co-generation of heat and power from
different feedstocks
- Advanced thermal treatment: gasification and pyrolysis
of waste and biomass
- Environmentally-friendly incineration of waste with
energy recovery
- Air quality, emission control
- Biofuel production: sustainable and affordable fuels
from rubbish and renewables
- Siting and permitting issues for bioenergy and
waste-to-energy facilities
- UK and EU legislative updates
- Financing, business models, funding opportunities
Updated conference
programme with details:
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call for
papers
The deadline for submissions is September 30, 2010.
Preference will be given to abstracts submitted by
sponsors and exhibitors.
- Abstracts should be no longer than 500 words and
clearly indicate the intention and key conclusions of
the paper to be presented.
- The abstracts of all accepted papers will be
published.
- Please do NOT submit complete manuscripts or power
point presentations!
- The Organisers cannot subsidise travel or other costs
associated with presenting your work at the conference.
Speakers are asked to drop their power point
presentations on a CD or USB stick 15 minutes prior to
their session in their assigned conference room. A
technical staffer will help upload your presentation on
the conference computer.
Presentations may take no longer than 20 minutes. Please
limit the number of your slides accordingly.
It is NOT necessary to submit text manuscripts.
As a speaker you will receive one (1) complimentary pass
to the conference and exhibition. Co-authors can
register at the reduced rate of GBP 149.