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Conference: 2nd Biomass & Waste to Energy (WtE)

Published online: Jul 2, 2009

Event Title 2nd Biomass & Waste to Energy (WtE)
Date Oct 28, 2009 - Oct 29, 2009
Event Details

CMT’s timely 2nd Biomass & Waste-to-Energy conference, to be held in Shanghai, is all set to explore exciting new developments in the biomass and waste-to-energy industry, with sessions on emerging technologies, upcoming projects around the world, feedstock issues, financing and logistics challenges across the biomass and waste-to-energy value chain of this upcoming industry, particularly in China.

All of the above will feature in intensive panel discussions, spot-on analysis of key industry trends and informative project sharing sessions by the world’s top biomass players.

Confirmed speakers include:CLP Group, Standard Chartered Bank, Worley Parsons Services Sdn Bhd, ST Environmental Services and Technologies, China Agricultural University, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam, Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM), Tsinghua University, Fulbright & Jaworski LLP, Epuron Asia Pacific, Covanta, Novozymes, Shandong University, Energy and Environmental Development Research Center and more.

Major highlights of the conference program, are the option to attend 2 concurrent tracks on waste to energy & cellulosic ethanol biotechnologies.

Special Site Visit: Pudong Yuqiao Waste to Energy (WtE) Plant

 

Website www.cmtevents.com/?ev=091035&pu=197718
Venue Sofitel Shanghai Jin Jiang Oriental Pudong
889 Yanggao Nan Road
Shanghai - 200127
China
Contact Details Ms Jaime Ng
Centre for Management Technology (CMT)
jaime@cmtsp.com.sg

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