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WORLD TO ENERGY AND RESOURCES SUMMIT London, May 23-24, 2018 Accelerating Investment and Build-Out of Gasification and W2E Projects

SUMMIT PROGRAMME

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CMS is the sixth largest international law firm by headcount, with 74 offices in 42 countries. WORLD WASTE TO ENERGY AND No matter where your project – CMS has the expertise to help. It has world-class bench strength with over 2,100 lawyers in the UK and a global team of over 4,500 lawyers. RESOURCES SUMMIT IN LONDON CMS has a dedicated multi-disciplinary waste team which has extensive expertise across the waste sector and has advised on some of the largest and most complex waste projects across the globe. This year, we’re digging deep into the critical Please take advantage of our 1-1 meeting system, success factors for building new waste to energy to make sure you meet face to face with your most JBM Environment Management is part of the $1.50 billion conglomerate, JBM Group. infrastructure, both in the UK and internationally. important contacts during the event. With over six years’ experience handling in Chennai, the company’s We’ll investigate the latest advanced conversion latest waste to energy plant will process 500 tonnes of municipal solid waste per day technologies and compare their merits to I would like to thank all our sponsors for their with a capacity of 7 MW and will be operational by 2020. JBM’s vision over the next five conventional energy from waste solutions. support and encourage you to connect with them years is to consolidate its expertise in waste to energy projects in India by developing during the networking breaks, and I hope that a comprehensive asset portfolio of over 150 MW capacity. JBM aims to develop waste We’ll also look at how the economics stack up, everyone will join us for our drinks reception at the and water resource management to promote environmentally friendly green technology with and without subsidies, and the potential for end of the first day of the summit. solutions that are energy efficient and match global standards of innovation and quality. developing higher value fuels and chemicals from As we look ahead to next year’s summit, please municipal and . Project financiers Kobelco Eco-Solutions was established in 1946 as a member of the Kobe Steel Group. will share insight into what makes a waste to take the time to share with us your feedback and The gasification and melting technology generates renewable energy from waste while energy project bankable, and how new financing suggestions, so that we can continue to build the minimising the environmental impact. This technology can handle a diverse range of waste mechanisms can help new projects off the ground. summit year on year as the meeting place for the feedstock with robust operation and high energy conversion efficiency. Kobelco has 17 proven international waste to energy industry. commercial scale reference plants which have been operating for up to 14 years, and its With presentations on current projects underway Technical Research Centre has more than 100 professional engineers and scientists carrying across Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia, out R&D to support its customers and develop next generation technologies. we’re looking forward to two days of business Mitsubishi Electric has a proven track record of supplying turnkey electrical, instrumentation networking and deal-making. WORLD WASTE TO ENERGY and control (EI&C) projects for energy producers including full engineering and commissioning. AND RESOURCES SUMMIT This includes systems for energy from waste, and related industries, such as Jennie Moss London, May 23-24, 2018 biogas based generation for waste water clients – covering both from steam turbines and district heating. Whatever the application, as the market leading MEET THE RETHINK TEAM company, Mitsubishi Electric is likely to offer a solution.

Jennie Moss Stephan Groves Lesley McKenna Rachel Myall Founder & Director Conference Business SILVER PARTNERS Managing Producer Development Director Manager Eco Waste Solutions is an award-winning designer and manufacturer of advanced thermal Sophie Brady Agnieszka Kuzma Sophia Lacey Laura Gifford Business Events Assistant Delegate Manager Marketing waste conversion technologies. From containerised point-of-need Development Executive solutions to modular community-scale energy-from-waste plants, Eco Waste’s products are Manager backed by decades of successful commercial operation around the world. For more than 25 years, its experienced team has been delivering technologies that you can bank on.

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2 worldwastetoenergy.com worldwastetoenergy.com 3 PRE-SUMMIT SITE TOUR: SUMMIT AGENDA INNOVATION IN ACTION DAY ONE WEDNESDAY MAY 23, 2018 Date: May 22, 2018

A site tour of the ground-breaking BioSNG Demonstration 08.55 Welcome Remarks Plant currently under construction at Marston Gate in Swindon.

Hosted by Rolf Stein of Advanced Plasma Power, on behalf of the project partners Cadent (formerly known as National 09:00 Opening Keynote Address: Building Capacity in Response to China’s Waste Ban Grid Gas Distribution) and Progressive Energy, the tour took delegates around the commercial demonstration plant that will convert mixed waste into renewable gas for heating and transport. Insight into the scale of the challenges brought about by China’s waste ban and the impact on the waste sector. How can the industry work together to support and build capacity? Upon completion, the plant will have the capacity to process 10,000 tonnes of household waste every year, producing 22 gigawatt hours of BioSNG, enough to heat 1,500 homes or fuel 75 heavy goods vehicles. Emma Howard Boyd Chair ENVIRONMENT AGENCY, UK

09:15 Is There a Place for Waste to Energy in Today’s Circular Economy?

Our panellists will take to the stage to put forward their arguments and defend some of the most hotly debated viewpoints in waste to energy. The debate will be followed with audience Q&A, so whether you’re an advocate or a critic, come prepared to have your say! • Waste to energy is a vital pillar of the circular economy and recycling is unable to plug the gap or process the quantity of residual waste. • Gasification offers many potential benefits over and should be the only option considered in achieving a low carbon economy. • The objective of the is to reduce waste generation at source and divert materials to re-use and recycling. We should be phasing out energy from waste. • Waste to energy cannot compete with renewables. As a result, investor interest is lagging.

SESSION CHAIR SPEAKERS

Mike Brown Nicholas Pollard James Samworth Managing Director Group CEO Partner EUNOMIA, , FORESIGHT GROUP, UK UK UK

Leonie Schreve Keith Riley Head of Partner Sustainable Lending BH ENERGYGAP, ING BANK, NETHERLANDS UK

10:00 New Projects Under Development in Belgium, Abu Dhabi and Dubai

SPEAKERS

Philip Heylen Ibrahim Abdul Benoit Vadani Roni Araiji Chairman Majid Al Ali Acquisition & Managing Director ISVAG, BELGIUM Director of Projects Development BRANCH OFFICE & Facilities Manager ABU DHABI – TADWEER (THE BESIX, UAE HITACHI CENTER OF WASTE ZOSEN INOVA, UAE MANAGEMENT), UAE

11:00 Networking Coffee Break

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• What’s next for the gasification market? Is it reaching maturity or is it the dawn of a new era in development? The most interactive session of the programme! Choose your preferred topic from the list below, and join the numbered table in the main auditorium. Hosted by an industry leader, it’s a valuable opportunity to share ideas, • What will act as the catalyst for future growth? What policies would help advanced technologies? ask questions and network with other delegates focused on the same issue. Is policy hampering or helping the case for gasification? • Will smaller project developers continue to enter the market? Is consolidation on the cards?

SESSION CHAIR SPEAKERS Gaining Public Support: Martin Capstick Managing Director James Snape Richard Burgess Chris Manson-Whitton What actions create the right public policy environment Partner Deputy Managing Director Director for waste to energy investment? NORTH LONDON WASTE CMS, UK SPENCER GROUP, UK PROGRESSIVE ENERGY, AUTHORITY, UK UK Attracting Project Finance: Helena Barrett John Ord Hisanori Shimakura What are the critical factors needed to make a Investment Manager Business Director, General Manager, project attractive to the investment community? JOHN LAING CAPITAL Energy & Infrastructure Chief Representative STANTEC, UK of Düsseldorf Office MANAGEMENT, UK KOBELCO ECO-SOLUTIONS, JAPAN Targeting Developing Countries: David Wilson When is a given waste to energy technology President 12:15 Innovation in Action: Demonstrating the Potential for Advanced Conversion Technologies appropriate in a particular developing country situation? CIWM, UK

SPEAKERS Feedstock Composition: Peter MacLaren To what extent is changing waste quantity and Director Paul Winstanley Rolf Stein Andrew Buchanan Keith Allaun Project Manager CEO Business CEO & President composition impacting facilities? LEVENSEAT, UK ENERGY ADVANCED Development POWERHOUSE TECHNOLOGIES PLASMA POWER, Manager ENERGY GROUP, INSTITUTE, UK UK RENEW ELP, UK UK Accessing Australia: Edward Nicholas Are conditions conducive to the growth Executive Director of the waste to energy sector in Australia? TRIBE INFRASTRUCTURE GROUP, How we can overcome development risks? AUSTRALIA 13:15 Networking Lunch Hosted by ACT in the Circular Economy: Chris Manson-Whitton How can ACT play a more central and Director strategic role in the circular economy? PROGRESSIVE ENERGY, UK

Building Domestic Capacity: Nicholas Pollard 14:15 Opportunities for the Build-Out of Projects in a Subsidy-Free World Should the UK be building more waste to Group CEO energy capacity to manage waste domestically? CORY RIVERSIDE ENERGY, UK • With fewer projects being underpinned by the security of subsidies and long-term feedstocks? How is the What are the risks of exporting RDF? industry innovating to make projects bankable? Beth Watkins • Will merchant facilities and industrial offtake agreements become the new norm? How do the economics stack up? Game-Changing Innovation: Director • Do subsidised plants still have a place in the market? Under what conditions are investors willing to invest? What are the potential game-changers for the industry? Where are we seeing most innovation? FORESIGHT GROUP, UK SESSION CHAIR SPEAKERS Chris Jonas Simone Aroni Olivier Fricot Energy Policy Priorities: Stuart Easterbrook Director Director, Energy & European Head of Power & Future Gas Strategy Manager TOLVIK CONSULTING, UK Infrastructure Group Renewables Lending What should the priorities be for policy makers as they CREDIT AGRICOLE CIB, INVESTEC, UK consider how to decarbonise heat? CADENT, UK UK

Isabel Matthew Edgar Boira-Segarra Senior Vice President CEO GREEN INVESTMENT GROUP, FUTURE EARTH ENERGY, UK UK

16:00 Coffee Break 15:00 Norway’s First-of-a-Kind Carbon Capture Solution from Waste to Energy

The session presents Norway’s game-changing carbon capture and storage solution. Fortum Oslo Varme’s project proves the viability of capturing CO2 from waste to energy to be injected into permanent storage on the Norwegian continental shelf. Johnny Stuen Technical Director WASTE TO ENERGY AGENCY, CITY OF OSLO, NORWAY 6 worldwastetoenergy.com worldwastetoenergy.com 7 16:30 Integrating District Heat Networks into Energy Efficient Planning SUMMIT AGENDA • What can be learned from the success of urban district heating networks across Europe? • Who’s providing the funding and how can we overcome challenges associated with the planning and construction of projects? DAY TWO THURSDAY MAY 24, 2018 • How effective are district heating systems in optimising efficiencies and reducing costs and carbon emissions? How can waste to energy plants support these customers? 09:00 Waste Management CEO Debate: The Changing Face of Municipal SESSION CHAIR SPEAKERS

Morten Jordt Martin Capstick Jan Elleriis Stuart • How has the role of waste management companies evolved over the past few years? Duedahl Managing Director Vice President Easterbrook • How will proposed changes to recycling targets and recent restrictions on exports to China impact the industry? Business NORTH LONDON METROPOLITAN Future Gas Strategy Development WASTE COPENHAGEN Manager • How are developing countries viewed as potential markets by the big waste companies? Manager AUTHORITY, UK HEATING CADENT, UK DBDH, DENMARK TRANSMISSION, • Is the industry ready for the ‘data revolution’? DENMARK SESSION CHAIR SPEAKERS

17:15 Making Carbon Efficient Waste Management Happen in International Markets David Wilson David Palmer-Jones Stephen Jones President CEO President & CEO CIWM, UK SUEZ RECYCLING & COVANTA, USA • How can we mobilise investment in the markets that need it most? RECOVERY UK, • What innovative business models and incentives are needed to drive waste to energy projects and attract UK

private financing in countries with increasing waste flows? • What’s the hold up in developing waste to energy infrastructure in emerging markets? Who else do we need to engage to push projects forward? 09:45 Fuelling Future Growth of the UK Biofuels Industry • Given the potential for small-scale application of advanced conversion technologies, can gasification leapfrog conventional and waste to energy methods for climate-friendly municipal solid waste An update on the UK Renewable Transport Fuels Obligation (RTFO) and how the UK Government is management and renewable energy generation in developing countries? supporting and paving the way for future growth of the biofuels industry.

Rachel Solomon SESSION CHAIR SPEAKERS Williams Head of Low Carbon Fuels Fredrick Royan Jim McDermott Bruno Erbel DEPARTMENT Vice President & Co-Founder & Managing Director FOR TRANSPORT, Global Leader, Managing Partner MARGUERITE ADVISORS, UK UK Environment & Water US RENEWABLES GROUP, FROST & SULLIVAN, UK USA 10:00 Capitalising on Opportunities for High-Value Fuels and Chemicals from Waste Bernard Atlan Carlos Afonso Principal Investment Officer Head of Concessions & IFC, SERBIA Corporate Development • Which markets offer the greatest potential and who are the early adopters? FCC ENVIRONMENT, SPAIN • Is the waste-to-jet fuels market finally set to take off? What are the critical success factors in scaling and commercialising sustainable aviation biofuel solutions? • How can we successfully address the supply and volume of feedstocks? • How have advanced conversion technologies opened up new sources for the production of low carbon chemicals? What are the benefits of choosing syngas as a feedstock for the chemical industry? 18:00 Closing Remarks and Networking Drinks SESSION CHAIR SPEAKERS

Michael Stuart Hayward- Alex Miles Neville Goldsworthy Higham Director, Hargreaves Senior Consultant Technical Commercial Business NNFCC, UK Development Director Development Development SUEZ RECYCLING & ENERKEM, UK Director RECOVERY UK, UK VELOCYS, UK

10:45 A Wasted Opportunity: How Can We Enhance Revenue Streams and Improve Returns?

John Feddersen Co-Founder & CEO AURORA ENERGY RESEARCH, UK

11:00 Networking Brunch

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BMH Technology’s TYRANNOSAURUS® means the strongest and smartest waste to fuel and MRF systems, delivered turnkey in a compact layout. The TYRANNOSAURUS® produced solid recovered fuel (SRF/RDF) is an inexpensive and clean fuel of EU standardised quality. With over 60 years of experience, BMH supplies turnkey SRF and solid biomass handling solutions – from receiving raw waste and untreated biomass to feeding ready fuel to power boiler or cement kiln.

12:00 The Role of Waste to Energy in Today’s International Markets Fives is an international industrial group that designs and supplies machines, process equipment and production lines for the world’s biggest industrial players. In the waste to energy industry, Fives Group provides state of the art technologies for flue gas and SESSION CHAIR SPEAKERS syngas cleaning and outstanding combustion solutions for boilers and gasifiers. Chindarat Taylor Wang Tianyi Garth Lamb Director CEO Chief Development Officer Renew ELP is bringing a new technology to the UK market that chemically recycles end-of- RESOURCE EFFICIENCY CHINA EVERBRIGHT RE GROUP, AUSTRALIA PATHWAY, THAILAND INTERNATIONAL, life plastics into valuable oils and chemicals. The patented hydrothermal upgrading process HONG KONG provides an innovative solution to the global problem of plastic disposal. The company has an ambitious programme of development in the UK; its first commercial scale plant is Grace Sapuay Nishant Arya currently under development in Teesside. President Executive Director SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT JBM GROUP, INDIA ASSOCIATION OF THE Standardkessel Baumgarte provides complete turnkey EPC solutions for energy from waste. PHILIPPINES, PHILIPPINES It owns the core technology components of the grate and boiler and has the experience and engineering know-how for the integration of the complete EfW plant. Standardkessel Baumgarte has a long history of completing efficient and reliable EfW plants.

13:15 Understanding the Benefits of Choosing Advanced Conversion Technologies Valmet Corporation is the leading global developer and supplier of technologies for the energy, pulp and paper industries. In using the company’s world-leading thermal • What are the key market factors that encourage the build out and success of gasification projects? conversion technologies, services and automation, Valmet’s vision is to become the • Should ACT look to compete with or complement mainstream technologies? Where can we find the sweet spot? global champion in the delivery and high performance of energy production systems. • What are the benefits of choosing one method over the other in terms of size and site of the plant? What are the most successful applications of gasification and pyrolysis?

SESSION CHAIR SPEAKERS MARKETING AND MEDIA PARTNERS Mark Sommerfeld Peter MacLaren Jean Lucas Ian Brooking Policy Analyst Director President & CEO CEO RENEWABLE LEVENSEAT, UK ECO WASTE COGEN, UK ENERGY SOLUTIONS, ASSOCIATION, CANADA UK

14:00 Finding the Funds: Established Routes vs. Alternative Investment Models for Infrastructure

• How will future projects be funded and under what conditions? • What types of projects are garnering most interest? Are investors seeing sufficient progress with advanced conversion technologies to be comfortable investing in this space? • What new funding mechanisms are emerging? Who are the new investors entering the market? What’s driving their investment decisions?

SESSION CHAIR SPEAKERS

Mark Wilson Louise Wilson Chris Holmes Partner, Founder & Director Corporate Finance Managing Director JOHN LAING CAPITAL ALANTRA, UK ABUNDANCE INVESTMENT, MANAGEMENT, UK UK

Edward Nicholas Hamish McPherson Executive Director CEO TRIBE INFRASTRUCTURE BIOENERGY GROUP, AUSTRALIA INFRASTRUCTURE GROUP, UK

14:45 Close of Summit

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