4th ANNUAL WORLD TO ENERGY CITY SUMMIT London May 19-20, 2015

Summit Programme

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www.worldwastetoenergy.com Welcome to the Fourth World Waste to Energy City Summit in London

This year’s summit comes as the first wave of advanced conversion projects here in the UK are beginning to get off the ground, with the first Contracts for Difference awarded earlier this year and new projects recently announced.

As ever, securing finance and getting the right mix of funding for a project is the number one challenge, so it’s great to have such a wealth of investors on this year’s agenda.

We’re also delighted to welcome our most diverse international speaking faculty - and audience – to the summit. Not only does this enable project developers to identify new market opportunities, but it facilitates knowledge-sharing, so we can all learn from the successes – and challenges – of colleagues around the world.

We’ve made this year’s summit more interactive, to capitalize on the expertise and experience of everyone here. On the first day we have roundtable discussion groups, each focused on a particular topic of strategic importance to the industry. On the second day, we’ll divide into groups to brainstorm ideas and develop a recommended roadmap for the future of waste to energy.

I would like to thank our headline sponsor, FCC Environment, and all our other sponsors for their support for the summit. Please take advantage of our 1-1 meeting system supported by UKTI, and I hope everyone will join us for our evening reception in the Sky Lounge, hosted by Atkins.

As we look ahead to next year’s summit, please take the time to share with us your feedback and suggestions, so that we can continue to build the summit year on year as the meeting place for the international waste to energy industry.

I wish you a fruitful and enjoyable summit.

Jennie Moss Managing Director

Headline Sponsor

FCC ENVIRONMENT FCC Environment is an environmental services world leader, from and street cleansing to energy recovered from waste, , and ground maintenance. More than 53 million people are served by FCC in over 5,000 municipalities. They own and operate more than 200 recycling, treatment and disposal facilities all around the world, with the widest range of technologies, from mechanical and bio treatment to advanced combustion energy-from-waste. FCC have 10 existing W2E facilities, with annual capacity of 2.6million tons. FCC treat waste as a resource: Reusing and recycling what they can and recovering energy from what’s left.

Networking Reception Sponsor

ATKINS Atkins is at the forefront of delivering low carbon and renewable energy projects that make an invaluable contribution to the sustainable energy mix of the future. Atkins believe that a fully integrated service allows more opportunities for value creation earlier in the project lifecycle and consequently risk to be understood and managed by the project team. Atkins provide a concept-to-commissioning service to smooth the development path for W2E projects, using their global reach and unique perspective gained through the delivery of operational traditional and advanced thermal treatment projects. They are able to deliver commercial advantage during the operational phase by ensuring strategic asset management is considered central to project success during the development phase. Partner

UKTI

UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is the government department that helps UK-based companies succeed in the global economy. It also helps overseas companies bring their high quality investment to the UK’s dynamic economy, acknowledged as Europe’s best place from which to succeed in global business. UKTI has professional advisors both within the UK and across more than 100 international markets. If you are a UK-based company looking to develop your business in overseas markets or an overseas client looking for UK suppliers of world class products and services, then please contact UKTI for expert advice and practical support. Sponsors

BAYERN LB BayernLB is one of the leading commercial banks in Germany and is majority owned by the Federal State of Bavaria. Its project finance activities span more than two decades. In the course of the last eight years the bank has established itself as one of the most experienced funders in the waste sector. It has funded multifarious technologies ranging from biodrying and biostabilsiation to autoclave, gasification, and . Recent waste transactions which it has financed include Wakefield, Gloucestershire, and Derbyshire.

DONG ENERGY DONG Energy is one of the leading energy groups in Northern Europe. DONG is active in the whole energy chain from production of oil and gas to sales and distribution of power, heat and gas to private and industrial consumers. DONG has approximately 6,500 employees and revenues of approximately 10 billion EUR and an EBITDA of 2 billion EUR. DONG is currently being transformed from a traditional utility to a green front runner - with its wind, biomass and green technologies.

KOBELCO Kobelco Eco-Solutions Co., Ltd was established in 1946 as a member of the Kobe Steel Group. Its Gasification & Melting Technology generates renewable energy from waste while minimizing the environmental impact. This technology can handle a diverse range of waste feedstock with robust operation and high energy conversion efficiency. Kobelco has 17 proven commercial scale reference plants which have been operating for up to 14 years, and the Technical Research Centre has more than 100 professional engineers and scientists carrying out R&D to support their customers and develop next generation technologies.

MWH MWH is a £1Bn turnover global business operating in the water, waste, energy and infrastructure sectors. The company’s services include: programme management, consultancy, engineering and technical services, construction and operational support. In the UK they currently have leading roles on numerous prestigious waste, energy from waste, and renewables schemes involving anaerobic digestion, gasification, CHP and similar technologies. They offer a fully integrated service - feasibility, through design and construction to operations and maintenance - and frequently provide component services as part of a client’s overall team.

NABARRO Nabarro is a full service commercial law firm renowned for the positive and practical way they work. They are committed to offering their clients clarity – clear thinking applied to their needs and objectives and clarity in the way they deliver their advice. Nabarro favour plain English over legal jargon. They provide expert legal advice in: Infrastructure, Construction & Energy, Commercial Property, Planning, Corporate, Health, Safety & Environment, Employment and Pensions. With a network of offices in London, Manchester, Sheffield, Brussels, Singapore and Dubai – as well as an Alliance with four top European firms – they are able to provide the highest quality advice across borders.

NEW ENERGY New Energy Corporation Pty Ltd (New Energy) is the leader in the emerging Waste to Energy market in Australia. Their mission is to generate renewable energy from waste diverted from . They will achieve this by using the commercially proven Australian Entech Waste to Gas (“WtGas-RES®”) low temperature gasification technology, which is supported by an Executive Management team with extensive experience in Sustainable practices. New Energy is currently the only company in Australia with EPA approval to develop large scale waste to energy projects and is on target to break ground on two projects in Western Australia during 2015.

NIPPON STEEL & SUMIKIN ENGINEERING CO Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co. is a pioneer of “Waste Gasification Technology” and consists of four main business fields. The specific “Energy from Waste” (EfW) technology is provided by the Environmental Solutions Division. The waste gasification and melting technology has more than 40 references under commercial operation in Japan and South Korea for 34 years.

SMBC Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Europe Limited (“SMBCE”) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (“SMBC”), one of the largest banks worldwide by asset size, with $1,322 billion* in assets. Headquartered in Tokyo, SMBC employs 22,915 staff worldwide and has 439 domestic branches and 16 overseas branches*. SMBCE has extensive experience of lead arranging and lending to Waste Projects. SMBCE also covers all of the major project finance sectors, in particular Water, Renewable Energy, Conventional Power, Oil & Gas and Infrastructure. SMBC’s subsidiary SMBC Nikko Capital Markets Ltd offers Project Bond arranging together with currency, inflation and interest rate hedging.

WESTINGHOUSE PLASMA CORPORATION Westinghouse Plasma Corp (WPC), owns the world’s premier plasma gasification technology, enables its customers to convert waste into clean energy. Their plasma gasification technology is proven in commercial applications and can convert a wide variety of feedstocks, including difficult feedstocks like MSW, and medical waste, into a wide variety of energy outputs including liquid fuels such as ethanol and diesel, electrical power, and syngas. WPC provided the world’s largest plasma gasifier for a 1,000 tpd EFW facility in the UK. Agenda

DAY ONE — TUESDAY MAY 19, 2015

The Shift to a Circular Economy: Shaping the Future of ACT 9.00

• What does the election result mean for the UK waste • How can ACT play a more central and strategic role in industry and what could future domestic policy look like? the plans for the circular economy? • With a comprehensive shift towards a circular • DEFRA is considering restrictions on RDF exports economy planned by the EU Commission, what is the by imposing quality standards. What measures are timeline for implementation? How will these targets being considered and what would this mean for the impact quantity and quality of waste? domestic ACT Market?

Session Chair: Frank Gordon, Senior Policy Analyst, RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSOCIATION, UK

Speakers: Keith Riley, Chairman & CEO, BH ENERGY GAP, UK Jorge Diaz Del Castillo, Legal Officer, Waste Management & Recycling, DG ENVIRONMENT, EC, BELGIUM Stuart Hayward Higham, Technical Development Director, SITA, UK James Samworth, Investment Director, FORESIGHT GROUP, UK

Focus on Global Markets: South America, South Africa and Australia 9.45

Governments in Asia, South East Asia, Australia, the Middle East, South America, South Africa and Eastern Europe are all looking to embrace W2E as part of their waste management strategies. What are the critical drivers in these markets and is the right infrastructure being planned? Where are the greatest opportunities for international participation?

Session Chair: Jim Michelsen, Senior Industry Specialist, Waste, IFC, USA

Speakers: Latin America Carlos Silva Filho, President, ABRELPE, BRAZIL South Africa Tamsin Faragher, Principal Officer, CITY OF CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA Australia Jason Pugh, CEO, NEW ENERGY CORPORATION, AUSTRALIA

10.45 Networking Coffee Break

Focus on Global Markets: China and Indonesia 11.15

Session Chair: Chindarat Taylor, Director, RESOURCE EFFICIENCY PATHWAY, UK

Speakers: China Tianyi Wang, Executive Director and General Manager, CHINA EVERBRIGHT INTERNATIONAL, HONG KONG Indonesia Mohammad Helmy, Vice Chairman, INDONESIA SOLID WASTE ASSOCIATION, INDONESIA 11.55 Roundtable Discussion Groups

Table Discussion Topics Host

1 UK Election Result: What will it mean for the waste to Keith Riley, Chairman & CEO, BH ENERGY GAP, UK energy industry?

2 The Circular Economy: What role can ACT play? James Samworth, Investment Director, FORESIGHT GROUP, UK

3 Feedstock: Can the UK ACT sector compete with Paco Hevia, Head of Projects, Centre of Excellence, European combustion on price for RDF? FERROVIAL/AMEYCESPA, UK

4 Gate Fees: Can EfW be economic in regions with low Kevin Willerton, Vice President, Strategic Alliances & gate fees? Business, WESTINGHOUSE PLASMA, CANADA

5 The Financing Mix: What will be the split between debt Chris Holmes, Managing Director, Waste & Bioenergy, and equity finance? GREEN INVESTMENT BANK, UK

6 Getting the Banks on Board: What will it take? Julio Schreier, Senior Specialist, Municipal & Environmental Infrastructure Team, EBRD, UK

7 Financing Trends: The future for Waste to Energy PPPs Carlos Afonso, Director, Corporate Development & Concessions, FCC ENVIRONMENT, INTERNATIONAL DIVISION, SPAIN

8 Risk and Reward: How much risk should each Nick Forster, Senior Director Infrastructure Project stakeholder shoulder? Finance, BAYERN LB, UK

9 Technology Selection: When is gasification NOT the Nick Dawber, Managing Director, ENERGOS, UK right solution for energy from waste?

10 Future Markets: Should Europe follow the US’s lead Jim McDermott, Board of Directors, FULCRUM and focus on fuels? BIOENERGY, USA

11 Is Heat an Option for the UK? What are the challenges John Ord, Business Director, Thermal Power & Energy in establishing low carbon heat networks for industrial Networks, MWH GLOBAL, UK and domestic use?

12 Australia: A Market Poised For Growth Jason Pugh, CEO, NEW ENERGY CORPORATION, AUSTRALIA

12.40 Networking Lunch

Global Trends in the Waste to Energy Industry 13.40 Speaker: Felipe Urbano de Saleta, Director, Head of Business Development, FCC ENVIRONMENT, INTERNATIONAL DIVISION, SPAIN

Proving Success: Innovative Technologies in Action 14.00 Session Chair: Paul Winstanley, Bioenergy Project Manager, ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES INSTITUTE, UK

Waste-Fuelled Biorefineries: Setting a New Global Standard in Biofuels, Chemicals and Waste Management Vincent Chornet, President & CEO, ENERKEM, CANADA Agenda

Refueling Gas Turbines with Plasma Syngas Kevin Willerton, Vice President, Strategic Alliances & Business, WESTINGHOUSE PLASMA, CANADA

Proven Waste Gasification Technology for the Circular Society Nobuhiro Tanigaki, Technical Manager, NIPPON STEEL, JAPAN

A New Conversion Technology: Treating Unsorted Waste With Enzymes Ulrik Falkenberg Lending, Senior Commercial Manager, New Bio Solutions, DONG ENERGY, DENMARK

15.00 Networking Coffee Break

Navigating the Pathways to Successful Project Development for ACT 15.30

• How are current industry leaders delivering their ACT • How do project developers view the new landscape of projects - from technology selection, feedstock supply CFDs? How are longer timescales for bidding rounds and finance, through to off-take agreements? impacting project pipelines and plant delivery? Can the long term risks and uncertainties be evaluated? Session Chair: Lisa Jordan, Business Development Director, MHC SERVICES, UK

Speakers: Alan Cumming, Engineering Director, VIRIDOR, UK Paco Hevia, Head of Projects, Centre of Excellence, FERROVIAL/ AMEYCESPA, UK Hisanori Shimakura, Professional Engineer, KOBELCO, JAPAN Peter MacLaren, Director, LEVENSEAT, UK

Technology Showcase 16.00 Martin Van ‘t Hoff, Senior Sales Executive, Renewable Technology, ROYAL DAHLMAN, NETHERLANDS

Project Finance: The Transition from a Municipal to a Commercial Model 16.30

• Do investors still see the UK as an attractive market • Debt, equity, mezzanine financing – what will be the for investment in this new landscape? Are investors funding mix of projects moving forward? seeing sufficient progress on ACT to be comfortable • In lower risk projects there is growing appetite for with investing in this space? equity only finance. Which projects are these and • How are investors structuring and mobilising capital how can technology companies attract interest from into the merchant C&I waste infrastructure market? investors?

Session Chair: James Snape, Partner, NABARRO, UK

Speakers: Nick Forster, Senior Director Infrastructure Project Finance, BAYERN LB, UK Chris Holmes, Managing Director, Waste & Bioenergy, GREEN INVESTMENT BANK, UK Itai Raanan, Investment Manager, NOY INFRASTRUCTURE & ENERGY INVESTMENT FUND, ISRAEL Tor Midsem, Partner, AGILITAS, UK Chris Tanner, Director, JOHN LAING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, UK 17.30 Drinks Reception Hosted by Atkins in the Sky Lounge of the Doubletree by Hilton

DAY TWO – WEDNESDAY MAY 20, 2015

Chairman’s Welcome 9.00 Peter Jones OBE, Chairman, WASTE2TRICITY, CARBON CONNECT & ECOLATERAL, UK

Keynote Panel: Waste Management CEO Debate 9.10

• What pain points are today’s waste management • How great is the appetite for investing in downstream CEOs looking to solve? technologies? • To what extent are waste management companies • Which technologies are gaining the greatest traction looking to integrate advanced conversion and how do waste management companies see the technologies into their process and how do they advanced W2E market developing over the next five determine future needs? years?

Session Chair: John Quinn, President, CIWM, UK

Speakers: Peter Gerstrom, CEO, CORY ENVIRONMENTAL, UK Paul Taylor, CEO, FCC ENVIRONMENTAL, UK Richard Kirkman, Technical Director, VEOLIA, UK

City Resilience: Integrating Innovative Demand-Side Solutions into Todays Cities 10.00 • What are the drivers for adopting innovation in today’s • How does W2E fit into the move to decentralised leading cities? energy generation in cities? How can it be integrated • Emerging economies are realising rapid urbanisation. with transport systems and utilities? What role can waste to energy play in today’s • How are consumer habits changing the quality and megacities? composition of waste streams? What solutions are needed to manage more challenging waste?

Session Chair: Jon Swan, Head of Waste Management, ATKINS, UK

Speakers: Ong Soo San, Director, Waste and Resource Management Department, NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AGENCY, SINGAPORE Susanne Lindeneg, Senior Waste Advisor, CITY OF COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Andrew Richmond, Policy and Strategy Manager, Energy & Waste, GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY, UK Ofer Dresler, Director, HAIFA BAY MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, ISRAEL Jannicke Gerner Bjerkås, Director Communications and CSR, Waste-to-Energy Agency, CITY OF OSLO, NORWAY Agenda

Decentralised Energy: Optimising the Framework for Integrating Distributed Energy Systems 11.00 Speakers: John Ord, Business Director, Thermal Power & Energy Networks, MWH GLOBAL, UK

11.15 Networking Coffee Break

11.45 Brainstorming Roundtables: Creating a Roadmap for Waste to Energy to 2025

Delegates will break into roundtable groups, each hosted by an industry expert. Each group will look into the future and create a vision for the future of the waste to energy industry across six core areas: Policy, Technology, Finance, Feedstock, Public Perception and Waste Derived Products. The ideas will be collated into a report which will be circulated to all participants after the summit.

Table Host

1 Keith Riley, Chairman & CEO, BH ENERGY GAP, UK

2 Peter Jones OBE, Chairman, WASTE2TRICITY, CARBON CONNECT & ECOLATERAL, UK

3 Jon Swan, Head of Waste Management, ATKINS, UK

4 Nick Dawber, Managing Director, ENERGOS, UK

5 Jim McDermott, Board of Directors, FULCRUM BIOENERGY, USA

6 Carlos Afonso, Director, Corporate Development & Concessions, FCC ENVIRONMENT, INT’L DIVISION, SPAIN

7 Robert Do, President and CEO, SOLENA FUELS, USA

8 Peter Gerstrom, CEO, CORY ENVIRONMENTAL, UK

9 Jaromir Manhart, Director of Waste Management, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, CZECH REPUBLIC

10 Carlos Silva Filho, President, ABRELPE, BRAZIL

11 John Quinn, President, CIWM, UK

12 Jim Michelsen, Senior Industry Specialist, Waste, IFC, USA

Finance Panel: Financing Trends and Innovation in Waste to Energy 12.30 • What innovative and flexible financing mechanisms • Financing the growth of waste to energy in emerging are being used to roll out technologies? economies: The role of Public Private Finance • Which financing models work best today for decentralised waste to energy facilities?

Session Chair: Peter Jones OBE, Chairman, WASTE2TRICITY, CARBON CONNECT & ECOLATERAL, UK

Speakers: Laurent Chatelin, Investment Director, MARGUERITE ADVISER, FRANCE Shelley De Souza, Senior Manager Infrastructure and PPP, SMBC, UK Colin Campbell, Managing Partner, ZOUK CAPITAL, UK Oliver Fricot, Head of Power and Renewables Lending Europe, INVESTEC, UK 13.15 Networking Lunch

Focus on Global Markets: Emerging Europe 14.00 Governments in Asia, South East Asia, the Middle East, South America and Eastern Europe are all looking to embrace waste to energy as part of their waste management strategies. What are the critical drivers in these markets and is the right infrastructure being planned? Where are the greatest opportunities for international participation?

Session Chair: Raluca Tudor-Petcu, Senior Trade Development Adviser, UKTI, UK

Speakers: Julio Schreier, Senior Specialist, Municipal & Environmental Infrastructure Team, EBRD, UK Jaromir Manhart, Director of Waste Management, MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT, CZECH REPUBLIC Michal Siembab, Project Director, RANK RECYCLING ENERGY, POLAND Attila Nagy, Director of External Affairs,ATEV, HUNGARY Mihai Caciula, Minister’s Counsellor, MINISTRY OF ENERGY, ROMANIA Anton Peychev, Senior Adviser, Waste Management and Soil Protection Directorate, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND WATER, BULGARIA

Steering Waste to a Higher Value: A Commercial Platform 15.00 The UK, US and Canada are leading the way in the commercialisation of technology to convert MSW to second generation biofuels and green chemicals.

• Which industries offer the greatest potential to take • How can industry and government work to reduce these secondary resources as inputs? risks and incentivise the adoption of these new • Which technologies offer consistent security and approaches? quality of product? What does the revenue model look like? How are the finances structured?

Session Chair: Jeremy Tomkinson, CEO, Lead Consultant, Biofuels, NNFCC, UK

Speakers: Jim McDermott, Board of Directors, FULCRUM BIOENERGY, USA Robert Do, President and CEO, SOLENA FUELS, USA

Early Adopters of ACT Technologies 15.30 • Developments in the treatment of waste arising from • How can technology developers partner with end hazardous waste in the Aerospace & Defence, Hospital users to develop the right solutions for their needs? and Pharmaceutical sectors are making significant progress. Which technologies are leading the way?

Session Chair: Peter Jones OBE, Chairman, WASTE2TRICITY, CARBON CONNECT & ECOLATERAL, UK

Speakers: Mo Vargas, Senior Executive Business Leader, LOCKHEED MARTIN, USA Gary Pettigrew, Managing Director, HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP, UK

16.00 SUMMIT CLOSE Speaker Biographies

Carlos Afonso Mihai Caciula Director, Corporate Development and Concessions, Ministerial Adviser, FCC ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL DIVISION, SPAIN MINISTRY OF ENERGY, ROMANIA

Carlos is heading the international Corporate Development and Concessions Mihai is an engineer with expertise innovation and technology. Currently team at FCC Environment. The team has responsibility over developing, he is an Adviser to the Romanian Minister for Energy, covering sectors bidding, structuring, constructing and operating environmental PPP projects throughout their such as waste management and renewable energy resources. The Ministry of Energy is the lifetimes. Carlos’s career has been in the PPP, project finance and infrastructure space, including specialised body of the central public administration in Romania carrying out the Government’s almost a decade at Royal Bank of Scotland in both Madrid and New York. policy in the energy sector.

Colin Campbell Laurent Chatelin Managing Partner, Investment Director, ZOUK CAPITAL, UK MARGUERITE ADVISER, FRANCE

Colin joined Zouk in 2007 and leads the Renewable Infrastructure Laurent is currently an Investment Director of Marguerite Adviser, the team. With over 20 years industrial experience in the power sector, exclusive investment adviser for the Marguerite Fund, and has led M&A and project finance, Colin has a strong record in operations, energy trading, corporate several investments for the fund in the energy space, among which is the first Waste to finance and project finance. Colin has overseen the development of all the zSOL solar PV Energy project in Poland to be procured under a long term PPP contract. Laurent studied projects to date and sits on the board of Environmental Power Systems. engineering, science and finance and is an alumnus of ENS-Ulm and ENPC.

Vincent Chornet Alan Cumming President and CEO, Engineering Director, ENERKEM, CANADA VIRIDOR, UK

Vincent has been the guiding force behind Enerkem’s development Alan joined the Viridor Board in February 2013 to spearhead the since the company’s inception in 2000, obtaining a total of C$250 delivery of Viridor’s significant investment programme, and create a million in private financing and government support. His vision and stronger “Intelligent Client” capability. Alan leads the current engineering team and works leadership ushered Enerkem during the transition towards the commercialisation of its with various partners and Contractors to ensure that the high standards of engineering proprietary technology. Under Vincent’s expert guidance, Enerkem has established itself as excellence continue to be delivered. an entrepreneurial leader in the field of advanced biofuels and green chemicals. Nick Dawber Shelley De Souza Managing Director, Senior Manager Infrastructure and PPP, ENERGOS, UK SMBC, UK

With a background in Marine Engineering, Nick has over 25 years’ Shelley focuses on the waste and water sectors in Europe, Middle East and experience in the renewables/waste industry. Following a successful Africa and has been involved in the financing of numerous UK waste PFI/PPP period involved in developing projects, Nick took on the challenge of developing projects, including Barnsley, Doncaster & Rotherham Waste, Essex Waste, Gloucestershire Waste, ENERGOS in 2004. As one of the few proven gasification technology suppliers ENERGOS is Buckinghamshire Waste, West London Waste, Merseyside Waste, Derby Waste and North Yorkshire currently involved in building 3 major UK contracts valued at over £170m. Waste. Shelley also chairs The Infrastructure Forum’s Waste and Renewable Energy Working Group.

Jorge Díaz del Castillo Robert Do Legal Officer, Waste Management and Recycling, President and CEO, DG ENVIRONMENT, EC, BELGIUM SOLENA FUELS, USA

Jorge joined the European Commission in 1994 as a legal officer. Currently, Robert is the founder of Solena, a sustainable energy company developing he is responsible for the implementation and technical development of integrated Biomass-Gas to Liquid facilities around the world. Robert is the the Waste Framework Directive - the cornerstone piece of European legislation on waste, and inventor of the company’s proprietary plasma gasification technology. He is a Bio Physicist and a for ensuring that Member States meet the relevant legal requirements in the field of waste Doctor in Medicine, an expert in environmental medicine and bio energy. management under the on-going EU Cohesion Policy financing period (2014-2020).

Ofer Dresler Ulrik Falkenberg Lending Director, HAIFA BAY MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION FOR Senior Commercial Manager, New Bio Solutions, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, ISRAEL DONG ENERGY, DENMARK

Ofer is currently working on the establishment and operation of a regional air Ulrik is responsible for the North Western Markets in Europe. He joined monitoring system at the largest industrial area in Israel. He has worked on the DONG Energy in 2007 as a Manager in the Business Development & establishment and operation of regional systems for controlling hazardous waste and establishing and Partnerships department responsible for developing large-scale projects and partnerships. operating regional radiation control systems. He is also the Director at the Manufacturers Association of Before joining DONG Energy, Ulrik worked six years in TDC within business and corporate Israel and the Director at the Israel Export & International Corporation Institute. development overseeing and being part of mergers and acquisitions.

Tamsin Faragher Nick Forster Principal Professional Officer, Senior Director Infrastructure Project Finance, CITY OF CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA BAYERN LB, UK

After completing high-profile infrastructure projects in Dubai, including Nick is a Senior Director at BayernLB where he heads up the bank’s projects in the Downtown Burj and Dubai Marina, Tamsin moved to Cape waste activities. He has established BayernLB as arguably the most Town and began working on governmental politics and project teams for the Western Cape active commercial lender in the waste sector. Nick is presently working closely with a Government’s Regeneration Programme. More recently, she joined the City of Cape Town where number of developers on various Privately Contracted Projects (PCPs). she has been working on the development facilitation of a variety of projects.

Olivier Fricot Jannicke Gerner Bjerkås Head of Power and Renewables Lending Europe, Director Communications and CSR, WASTE TO INVESTEC, UK ENERGY AGENCY, CITY OF OSLO, NORWAY

Olivier joined Investec Bank in 2006 where he has closed a number Jannicke’s background is as an officer from The Royal Norwegian of junior and senior debt deals in the waste, biomass, wind and solar Air Force. She has wide experience in strategic and operative sectors across Europe. In the bioenergy sector, his experience includes being a lender on communications, PR and market positioning, with knowledge in energy production, recycling the Riverside, Manchester Waste PFI and the Dagenham AD plants. and biological treatment of organic waste. Jannicke has 4 years of education from the Air Force Academy, and holds an Executive Master of Management in Communications and Strategy. Peter Gerstrom Frank Gordon CEO, Senior Policy Analyst, CORY, UK RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSOCIATION, UK

Peter is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Cory Environmental. He Frank has experience in a range of renewable energy and climate started working in the waste industry twenty five years ago promoting change posts, including as an adviser to a central Government waste processing and recycling. Peter was a past Chairman of the Waste Board at the Institution sustainable development policy and project management in the large scale renewable of Civil Engineers and is currently Chairman of the Environmental Services Association. power sector. He holds a Master’s degree in Climate Change and is currently Senior Policy Analyst at the REA focussing on large scale power, grid and storage.

Stuart Hayward Higham Mohammad Helmy Technical Development Director, Vice Chairman, SITA, UK INDONESIA SOLID WASTE ASSOCIATION, INDONESIA

Stuart is currently responsible for non-bidding emerging development activities Mohammad is currently working as an Environmental Policy and in SITA UK, delivering tools, techniques and information to meet the business Management Adviser, especially on MSW Management and SME imperative and customer required solutions. He is a GDFSuez Business Development Ambassador, Pollution Control. Previously he worked bridging and developing collaboration with member of the SE community of Innovation, Director of ADBA, Director of Recoup, and Chair of the UK other organisations, particularly with both central and local governments as well as with ESA Biotreatment group. Winner of a 2011 Suez environment innovation trophy. international organisations.

Paco Hevia Chris Holmes Head of Projects, Centre of Excellence, Managing Director, Waste and Bioenergy, FERROVIAL/AMEYCESPA, UK GREEN INVESTMENT BANK, UK

Paco has been part of the Ferrovial Group of companies since 2001, Chris heads up the Waste & Bioenergy team at the UK Green including Operations Director for the North Madrid Region between Investment Bank plc, a UK Government sponsored institution 2006 and 2008 and Technical Director for AmeyCespa between 2010 and 2013, where created in October 2012, and with capital allocation of £3.8 billion. The bank’s mission is he has overseen the design and delivery of both Allerton Waste Recovery Park and Milton to accelerate the transition of the UK to a ‘greener’ economy with initial investment focus Keynes Waste Recovery Park. being in Offshore Wind, Waste and Energy Efficiency.

Peter Jones Lisa Jordan Chairman, WASTE2TRICITY, CARBON CONNECT & Business Development Director, ECOLATERAL, UK MHC (SERVICES) LTD, UK

Peter is involved in freelance delivery of low carbon waste Lisa now works for MHC (Services) Limited as Business Development infrastructure, principally in the UK, having Chaired a Planning Director. Prior to joining MHC, Lisa spent 18 years in Air Products Advisory Group for Advantage West Midlands which won the 2000 Infrastructure Award of where she was responsible for the development of Air Products’ energy from waste the Royal Town Planning Institute. That work reflected his prior involvement since 1995 in business in Europe including the development of Air Products’ two plasma gasification promoting Material Flow mapping and the Biffaward £10 million Mass Balance programme. energy from waste facilities in Tees Valley.

Richard Kirkman Susanne Lindeneg Technical Director, Senior Waste Advisor, VEOLIA, UK CITY OF COPENHAGEN, DENMARK

Richard was appointed Technical Director in February 2013, after Susanne has more than 20 years’ experience in the field of waste previously being Head of Technology. In this role he is responsible for management. She has worked in municipals and among other places at the planning and construction of new infrastructure to which the company is committed Copenhagen’s regional waste to energy plant, Amager Ressourcecenter. Susanne works with the to a £1 billion investment between 2012 and 2018. He also oversees the administration of circular economy in general and specific in relation to the waste management plan, The Resource and commodities, such as energy (electricity and heat) and materials (recyclables and ). Waste Management Plan 2018.

Peter MacLaren Jaromir Manhart Director, Director of Waste Management, LEVENSEAT, UK MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, CZECH REPUBLIC

Peter was a founder of Levenseat, a waste management company in Jaromír is the director of the Waste Management Department in central Scotland offering a range of waste management services. In March the Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic. Jaromír is 2015, a new venture Levenseat Renewable Energy Ltd secured financing for a 12.5MWe EfW a Member of the POPs waste working group of the in Switzerland, plant (fluidised bed gasification) and fuel preparation and materials recycling facility with capacity a Member of the PEN – PCBs Elimination Network of the Stockholm Convention in to process 215,000 tonnes pa of residual MSW and C&I waste. Switzerland and the TAIEX EC waste expert of the European Union.

Jim McDermott Jim Michelsen Board of Directors, Senior Industry Specalist, FULCRUM BIOENERGY, USA IFC, USA

Prior to co-founding USRG, Jim started his career as a public power Jim has over 20 years of global experience in the solid waste industry banker with First Boston’s Municipal Finance Group in New York. While and energy sector with a particular focus on energy from waste (EfW) and at First Boston, he worked with Southern California Public Power Authority, Los Angeles climate opportunities in waste in developing countries. He provides technical expertise to staff Department of Water and Power, Washington Public Power Supply System and several other looking at solid waste (SW) opportunities in emerging economies. He supports the development West Coast municipal utilities and investor owned utilities. and implementation of IFC’s solid waste sector strategy.

Tor Midsem Attila Nagy Partner, Director of External Affairs, AGILITAS, UK ATEV, HUNGARY

Tor is a founding partner of Agilitas, a pan-European mid-market Attila was recently appointed the General Manager of the company’s private equity firm that focuses on making transformational Romanian branch, called Protan. Prior to joining the ATEV group he investments in defensible businesses. He has worked in the private equity industry since collected experience at various organisations such as the Hungarian Research Institute of 2002. He has been responsible for Agilitas’s investments in Recover Nordic and Impetus. Fisheries and Aquaculture (CEO), The Hungarian National Asset Management Inc. (Director) Impetus is a leading waste management business operating in the North East of England. and the Hungarian Post Health Insurance Fund Management Company (CEO). Speaker Biographies

John Ord Garry Pettigrew Business Director, Thermal Power and Energy Networks, Managing Director, MWH GLOBAL, UK HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP, UK

As Business Director for Thermal Power & Energy Networks within MWH, Garry is the Managing Director at Healthcare Environmental Group John is responsible for strategy development and implementation within Ltd. Healthcare Environmental Services provide full facility waste the UK for energy related projects, and for the provision of expert support to MWH clients management services to over 35,000 locations. Healthcare Environmental Group has globally. John has 21 years of experience in client, consulting and contracting organisations, diversified to offer complete waste management solutions. giving him a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics and future direction of the industry.

Anton Peychev, Jason Pugh Waste Management and Soil Protection Directorate, CEO, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND WATER, ROMANIA NEW ENERGY, AUSTRALIA

Since 2011, Anton has worked as a junior expert at the Ministry of Jason is the Chief Executive Officer of New Energy Corporation Environment and Water, Waste Management and Soil Protection and has been with the company since 2010. Jason has led the Directorate. He also has previous experience as a manager at “AS Group-Sofia” (2010-2011) development of two projects in Western Australia, including site selection, successful EPA & and Sales Manager at “Rumotek” (2008-2009). development approvals, project finance and community engagement for the company.

John Quinn Itai Raanan President, Investment Manager, NOY INFRASTRUCTURE & CIWM, UK ENERGY INVESTMENT FUND, ISRAEL

John is Chief Executive Officer of arc21, a local government waste Itai has been leading Noy Infrastructure and Energy Fund’s entrance management partnership representing 6 councils and approximately to the UK market and its recent investments in two EfW gasification 60% of the population of Northern Ireland (NI) tasked with execution of its Statutory Waste plants. With Noy Fund, Itai has been responsible for the investment in and project Management Plan. As such he also acts as the Senior Responsible Owner for the procurement management of various PPP and commercial investments including in the transportation and delivery of relevant services for the management of the region’s municipal waste. sector, renewable energy sector and various other PFI projects.

Andrew Richmond Keith Riley Policy and Strategy Manager, Energy and Waste, CEO, GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY, UK BH ENERGY GAP, UK

Andrew is the Policy and Strategy Manger for Energy and Waste at Keith has been in waste management at a senior level since 1993, and the Greater London Authority. Andrew has sixteen years public sector was responsible for the formation of Hampshire Waste Services that waste management experience at both the local and citywide strategic level. He is currently formed the model in the UK on which much modern waste management is based. Keith is responsible for the Mayor of London’s Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Strategy and currently a partner in BH EnergyGap LLP and owner of Vismundi Limited, having previously been the Mayor’s two Waste Management Strategies. group managing director, technology for Veolia Environmental Services UK.

James Samworth Julio Schreier Investment Director, Senior Specialist, Municipal and Environmental FORESIGHT GROUP, UK Infrastructure Team, EBRD, UK

James is currently a Director in Foresight’s Environmental team and Julio has been working at the European Bank for Reconstruction and works on investments UK-wide. Prior to joining Foresight, James Development (EBRD) since 2012. Julio currently holds the position of Water, gained investment banking and private equity experience at Deutsche Wastewater and Solid Waste specialist at the Municipal and Environmental Infrastructure (MEI) Bank, Lyceum Capital Partners and Next Wave Ventures. Since James joined Foresight team. He is responsible for the technical assessment and validation of projects within his sector in 2009, has worked on a number of market-leading environmental projects conducting transaction analysis, deal structuring and project management. responsibilities, including pre-project analysis, project preparation, implementation and monitoring. Hisanori Shimakura Michal Siembab Professional Engnineer, Project Manager, KOBELCO ECO SOLUTIONS, JAPAN RANK RECYCLING ENERGY, POLAND

Hisanori is the General Manager, Business Development, Waste Michal acts as a Project Manager in Rank Recycling Energy Ltd in Poland. Treatment System Division. He is a Professional Engineer in He is experienced in the field of energy and waste to energy markets. He Environmental Engineering. He was engaged in engineering the first has experience in implementing a number of projects in the field of renewable energy, energy commercial Gasification and Melting plant at Chubu-Kamikita from 1997 to 1999. He also infrastructure, waste to energy and environmental protection for the local government units, worked on the design, construction, operations and maintenance of the worlds largest fluidized bed Gasification and Melting plant at Sagamihara from 2006 to 2009. consulting companies, economic chambers and international multi-energy companies. Carlos Silva Filho James Snape CEO, BRAZILIAN ASSOCIATION OF WASTE Partner, MANAGEMENT COMPANIES (ABRELPE), BRAZIL NABARRO, UK

Carlos is the CEO of ABRELPE, the Brazilian Association of Waste James is a partner in Nabarro’s Infrastructure, Construction and Management Companies. He is a member of the ISWA Board and was Energy (ICE) group and also heads the firm’s Waste Industry Group. He chairman of the ISWA 2014 World Congress in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is also coordinator of specialises in complex infrastructure and energy projects both in the UK and internationally. the South American Sub-secretariat of IPLA. James is recognised by the legal directories and his peers for his expertise in the waste and resource management industry. Ong Soo San Jon Swan Director, Waste and Resource Management Department, Head of Waste Management, NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AGENCY, SINGAPORE ATKINS, UK

Soo San is the Director, Waste & Resource Management Department Jon is an environmental engineer with 16 years experience working (WRMD) of the National Environment Agency (NEA). The Department in engineering and environmental consultancy and is head of Atkins’ is responsible for the development and regulation of an integrated, waste management business. Jon has worked with both public and efficient and sustainable waste to resource management system in Singapore. He private sector clients to help resolve waste and resource management issues across the full range of waste types and treatment technologies. This work has included leading design graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering and Masters of and procurement for new waste facilities under PPP and PFI and permitting of a variety of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the National University of Singapore. waste treatment and renewable energy facilities. Nobuhiro Tanigaki Chris Tanner Technical Manager, Director, NIPPON STEEL, JAPAN JOHN LAING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, UK

Nobuhiro is the technical manager of Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Chris is a Director of John Laing Capital Management and is the in the European office (NSENGI). He is a specialist of waste management, Investment Adviser to John Laing Environmental Assets Group Ltd. especially waste gasification technologies. In his early career, he started up several commercial Chris has over 14 years of experience in various forms of infrastructure. He has been active waste gasification plants as a commissioning engineer in Japan and South Korea. as an investor through every stage of the project cycle, including origination, buying and selling on the secondary market, finance arranging and asset optimisation.

Chindarat Taylor Paul Taylor Director, CEO, RESOURCE EFFICIENCY PATHWAY, UK FCC ENVIRONMENT UK, UK

Chindarat is the Founder and Director of Resource Efficiency As CEO, Paul is responsible for FCC Environment’s entire business in Pathway, a consultancy that advises companies and municipalities the UK, creating a clear vision for the business with defined strategic on the development of waste to energy infrastructure in the UK and goals, delivering shareholder value, leading the business through a period of rapid change internationally. She has over 20 years’ experience in resource efficiency, energy, petrochemicals in market conditions and expectation. Paul is a chartered civil engineer with 25 years of and management consulting. This includes management of three large joint ventures for BP/ Amoco and various operations for ICI including environment & waste management. experience in the waste and recycling industry.

Jeremy Tomkinson Felipe Urbano de Saleta CEO, Lead Consultant Biofuels, Director, Head of Business Development, NNFCC, UK FCC ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL DIVISION, SPAIN

Jeremy is Chief Executive of NNFCC; a leading international consultancy Felipe has in excess of 25 years experience in Waste Management. and key advisors to the UK Government on bioenergy, biofuels and bio- For the last 10 years he has been working in an international based materials. He was appointed Chief Executive of NNFCC following a successful career as a environment and focused specially on Waste-to-Energy projects around the world, which is chemist, culminating in his appointment as Director of the BioComposites Centre. a strategic field for the FCC Group.

Martin Van ‘t Hoff Mauricio Vargas Senior Sales Executive Renewable Technology, Senior Executive Business Leader, ROYAL DAHLMAN, NETHERLANDS LOCKHEED MARTIN, USA

Martin started his career as a Proposal Engineer, developed to Sales Mauricio (Mo) is bioenergy lead of the Sustainability Technologies line Engineer and finally holds the position of Sr. Sales Executive. With more of business for the Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training than eight years of experience in dust, liquid and gas filtration, he has been involved for the past (MST) business area. In this capacity, Mo is responsible for the strategic growth of Lockheed five years in the business and product development of Dahlman’s gasification and gas cleaning Martin’s bioenergy programs, as well as the planning, execution and risk management of all technologies. current programs and captures for bioenergy.

Tianyi Wang Kevin Willerton Executive Director and General Manager, Vice President, Strategic Alliances and Business, CHINA EVERBRIGHT INTERNATIONAL, CHINA WESTINGHOUSE PLASMA, CANADA

Tianyi is the Executive Director, Vice-Chairman and CEO of China Kevin has been working with Westinghouse Plasma Corporation in Everbright Water Limited. Tianyi was the President of Shandong a business development role since 2006. He is responsible for the Academy of Science. He was formerly the Deputy Mayor of Jinan Capital City of Shandong company’s marketing and sales activities throughout Europe and his company’s relationship with Province and a Professor and Vice President of Yantai University, China. He is also a Air Products. Kevin is a Professional Engineer, with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering member of HKTDC Mainland Business Advisory Committee. from the University of Saskatchewan and an MBA from the University of Calgary.

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ROYAL DAHLMAN

Royal Dahlman offers the world’s most efficient gasification and gas cleaning technology. Clean, nitrogen free syngas (with an LHV >20 MJ/Nm3) derived from biomass or waste is now suitable for gas turbine combined cycle power plants (IGCC), catalytic conversion to liquid & gaseous transport fuels and green chemicals. Royal Dahlman is a 125 year old company designing and constructing equipment in the power and oil & gas industry. The patented MILENA gasification and OLGA gas cleaning technologies are developed in cooperation with ECN.

Exhibitors

ASTUTE TECHNICAL RECRUITMENT

Astute Technical Recruitment is an industry leading business focused on providing high-calibre contract and permanent staff worldwide to the power generation, utilities and waste management sectors. With highly knowledgeable recruitment teams, expert in their specialist areas of design, construction, commissioning, operations, maintenance, engineering and management Astute delivers a high quality recruitment experience. Combining recruitment expertise with the in-depth knowledge of qualified engineers ensures Astute can offer a completely consultative approach to your recruitment requirements.

ENERGOS

The ENERGOS gasification technology is a proven, small-scale, Advanced Conversion Technology which helps with the diversion of residual waste from landfill, while providing renewable heat and power. The ENERGOS gasification technology will feature as part of the recycling and residual waste treatment projects being delivered for the Glasgow Recycling and Renewable Energy Centre; the Milton Keynes Waste Recovery Park and the Derby and Derbyshire New Waste Treatment Facility. Emissions are significantly lower than the EU limits and conventional thermal technologies.

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