Implementing Anaerobic Digestion in Wales Workshop
11th November 2008,
Cardiff
After a concerted effort by SERC and others in the UK, the interest in AD as an efficient, reliable and cost effective technology for waste treatment by end users and waste management stakeholders has increased significantly. This was evident in this event which attracted 120 delegates bringing together policy makers, local authorities, AD technology suppliers, AD merchant providers, stakeholders within the agricultural sector and waste and energy consultancy companies.
Programme
Registration and coffee 9:00
Welcome 9:30
Owain Griffiths, Welsh Local Government Association
Potential for an accelerated programme for procuring food waste treatment 9:40
Howel Jones, Partnerships UK
Wales Centre of Excellence for Anaerobic Digestion 9:50
Dr. Sandra Esteves, University of Glamorgan
Biogas Regions Project 10:00
Andy Bull, Severn Wye Energy Agency
Anaerobic Digestion Technologies and Case Studies
Dr. Dieter Korz, Ros Roca International 10:10
David Jones, Weltec BioPower 10:30
Robyn Haines, Enpure (BTA licensee in UK) 10:50
Questions and coffee break 11:10
Michael Chesshire, Greenfinch 11:40
Dr. Robin Szmidt, Kuttner UK (Kompogas licensee in UK) 12:00
Questions, lunch and networking 12:20
Anaerobic Digestion Technologies and Case Studies (Cont.)
Luc de Baere, Organic Waste Systems 13:20
Carsten Fjordside, Cambi 13:40
Funding Opportunities 14:00
Peter Webster, WRAP
Implementing AD in Wales – Facilitated Q&A session 14:15
End 15:30
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