Financial Mechanisms to Ensure Successful Energy from Waste Projects
Energy from Waste investment needs to be discussed at the 12th annual conference.
- (1888PressRelease) August 22, 2019 - SMi Reports: With recent news that the Alfanar Group will be investing £1 billion in a number of waste to energy projects in the UK, it comes at a time with the UK government's commitment to net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050. The forecast is that the undisclosed projects will utilise over a million tonnes of waste which would have gone to landfill*.
This further bolsters the energy from waste industry, heightening the need for more investment and to have sound financial mechanisms in place to drive the market further. On Day Two of the 12th Annual Energy from Waste conference there is a special spotlight in this area of the business. Highlights include:
Full Energy from waste project life cycle development on a subsidy-free basis
Technical Analysis
Risk Assessment
Project Structuring
Funding
Project Delivery
Dr Isabela Boira-Segarra, Chief Executive Officer, Future Earth Energy
Financing waste to energy projects
How does project finance work?
The 5 essential requirements
The funding market
Typical terms
The fund-raising process
10 things to avoid doing
Michael Ware, Senior, Green Giraffe
How to maximise value and investment returns from energy from waste projects
Foresight EfW experience
Protecting the downside
Non-capex optimisation: feedstock management
Capex initiatives: private wires, expansion
Peter Bolton, Senior Investment Manager, Foresight Group
*www.bioenergyinternational.com
The brochure with the full two-day agenda and speaker line-up is now available to download online.
There is an early bird saving of £300 available for bookings placed before 30th September. Registrations can be made on the event website.
Energy from Waste
3rd 4th December 2019
Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, UK
Sponsored by BMH Technology | Steinmuller Babcock Environment | TURBODEN
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