Environmental Compliance Ltd to Exhibit at EfW & Developing Welsh Biogas Conferences in Cardiff
Posted on: June 18, 2009
Environmental Compliance Ltd will be exhibiting at two excellent conferences discussing Energy from Waste and Developing Welsh Biogas at the All Nations Centre, Cardiff in July.
These two meetings are essential for anyone involved in the waste industry.
- 9 July - Energy from Waste in Wales features expert speakers including Andy Rees, Head of Waste Strategy, WAG: Malcolm Chilton, Covanta Energy Ltd UK: Peter Jones, Waste2Tricity and Dr Adam Read, AEA Technology. Energy from Waste in Wales brings details of latest technologies and new projects in Wales and provides an ideal opportunity for questions and discussion with key leaders and decision makers within this ever-evolving, dynamic industry. It provides essential information for all those involved in the waste and energy sectors featuring planning and funding issues as well as interesting case studies.
Since it’s formation in 2001, Environmental Compliance Ltd has been involved in all emissions monitoring aspects of EfW. They have naturally progressed from this activity into planning and permit applications and have provided this service to numerous clients over the past few years.
For more information, please download the Energy from Waste Wales 2009 brochure, or contact us.
- 15 July - Developing Welsh Biogas covers the use of Anaerobic Digestion for the treatment of organic waste to produce biofuels. Speakers include Jane Davidson, Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing, Nina Sweet, WRAP and Michael Chesshire, BiogenGreenfinch. Developing Welsh Biogas looks at the potential of Anaerobic Digestion in Wales for industry, Local Authorities, the forming community and transport.
The programme covers:
- Funding and policy issues surrounding the implementation of AD systems
- Planning and delivery considerations for Local Authorities
- Food waste collections and securing long-term volumes of feedstock
- The creation of farming co-operatives to achieve major economic benefits
- Transport opportunities
- Increasing profits, decreasing landfill and reducing the use of fossil fuels
This is a rapidly evolving industry and this event provides an ideal opportunity for networking and discussion with key leaders, decision makers and industry experts. It provides essential information for all involved in the waste and energy sectors featuring planning and funding issues as well as significant case studies.
For more information, please download the Developing Welsh Biogas 2009 brochure, or contact us.