Waste-to-Energy Asia 2008: the latest inclusion to the Clean Energy family
Energy recovery from waste has enormous potential in Asia. According to ADB, “The average daily output of solid waste alone from Asia’s largest cities today has been estimated to be 760,000 tons, and it is expected to increase to 1.8 million tons per day by 2025.”
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Waste-to-Energy 2008 will bring together the public and private sectors to discuss the opportunities, challenges and the economic benefits of converting waste materials to energy and alternative fuels.
Covering different themes on municipal solid waste-to-fuels, biomass-to-fuels, plastics-to-fuels, waste oils and grease-to-fuels, landfill gasses-to-energy and agricultural waste-to-fuels, this event provides an excellent opportunity for Asian municipal councils, landfill owners, incineration plant owners, industrial waste generators and agriculture operators to find out how they can monitise their waste and earn carbon credits at the same time.
For the first time in Asia, Waste-to-energy and waste-to-fuel technology, equipment and service providers will have access to different waste generators across the region. This will be an unrivalled platform for the vendor community to showcase their technology, equipment and services to a growing market in Asia
Conference themes:
• Economic benefits and business models for commercializing renewable energy from unexploited waste assets?
• Waste and renewable energy policies in Asia
• Municipal solid waste (MSW)-to-fuels & energy recovery
• Plastics-to-Fuels
• Landfill gasses-to-energy
• Agricultural waste-to-fuels & energy recovery
• Developing CDM projects and earning carbon credits
For more information, please contact Robin Ang at +65 6322 2756.
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