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agenda    Day One (13 December, Tuesday)    Day two (14 December, Wednesday)
Day One (13 December, Tuesday)
0800
Registration
0850
Chairperson’s opening remarks
Session 1: Policy Guidance - Voices from Lawmakers and Policy Consultants
0900
The 12th Five-Year Plan as an incentive and guidance to China’s MSW industry
  1. Goals: MSW Treatment Ratio in cities, towns, countries and its effects on stakeholders across the value chain
  2. Waste Management: Promoting Waste Sorting for urban food waste, dangerous waste and Waste Reuse in terms of waste-to-energy and energy-from-waste
  3. Enhancing MSW treatment capabilities: Transport Network, Technology Advancements, Environmental Impact Assessment, Regulation Improvement and others
  4. Supporting Policies: Incentives, Admission, Boosting Research and so on
  5. Major Focuses: MSW and Dangerous Waste Treatment
  6. Other guidance to the environmental protection industry
0930
Analyzing the Key Concerns in Chinese MSW Industry
  1. Suggestion on Financial Incentives in terms of Taxation and Subsidies
  2. Strengthening effective management and strict supervision to avert vicious competition
  3. Enhancing Technology Updates and Localization
1000
The Key Environmental Standards in MSW Management and Pollution Prevention
  1. Uncovering the forthcoming national standard of flue gas emissions for existing and newly-built plants
  2. Managing fly ash and residue as a type of hazardous waste
  3. Site planning of MSW incineration plants
1030
Coffee Break & Networking
Session 2: Status Quo of the Industry: Addressing the Challenges faced by Joint Ventures and Domestic Enterprises
1100
Panel Discussion: Domestic and international MSW management operators’ business model - the challenges and the solutions
  1. Founding the partnership with local regulators, counterparts and design & research institutes
  2. Integration of investment, know-how and technology in BOT, ROT projects and professional operation of WTE plants and landfills
  3. Localization of existing and emerging technologies
  4. What can domestic enterprises learn from the challenges and how to transform the strategy?
  5. How can the government best support the industry? How to educate the public?
  6. Environmental supervision needed in the industry: Listening to the decision makers
1140
Injecting new blood to waste-to-energy plants in China with localized solutions
1210
Luncheon
Session 3: Core Technologies in MSW Incineration and Flue Gas Treatment
1400
Evaluating the opportunities and challenges in developing China’s MSW incineration sector: Policy & regulation, technical standards, infrastructure development, incineration capacity and technology localization
1430
Identifying the innovations in Fluidized Bed Incineration Technology and its implications to incineration development for years to come
1500
Spray Drying Absorption, the easy way to reach EU2000 emission standard from waste incinerators
1530
Coffee Break and Networking
1600
Panel Discussion: Exploring the frontiers in flue gas and fly ash treatment technology
  1. Learning lessons from western countries such as Denmark: How to achieve the harmony between MSW incineration plants and local residents
  2. East Meets West: China's flue gas emission standard to catch up with the international practices
  3. How to tackle the problem of Fly Ash, chelating surfactant, plasma-arc processing or other solutions?
  4. Attaching more attention and regulation to fly ash
1640
Understanding key steps and solutions to flue gas treatment in large-scale waste-to-energy projects in China
1710
Integrated and tailor-made solutions for Chinese users: Incinerator services, flue gas purification and distributed control system
1740
Chairperson’s concluding remarks
Day Two (14 December, Wednesday)
0800
Registration
0850
Chairperson’s opening remarks
Session 4: Biomass Energy, Food and Hazardous Waste Management
0900
Assessing the prospects for biomass-to-energy development in Chinese crop harvested areas
0930
Adopting Rotary Kilns to manage Hazardous Waste: Better Incineration and Dioxin Control
1000
Achieving the harmless treatment of Food Waste and energy-from-waste through sorting and anaerobic digestion technologies
1030
Coffee Break and Networking
1100
Waste Management as an integral part of the Low Carbon Economy
1140
Panel Discussion: A strategic perspective on the Energy from Biomass - Challenges and Opportunities
  1. In-depth insights into the status quo of China’s biomass energy industry
  2. Strategy to lower costs and achieve diversified utilization of biomass for multiple economic and environmental benefits
  3. How to implement overall planning and regional allocation of biomass-to-energy plants in order to avert repetitive construction and the vicious competition for resources?
  4. Opinions and suggestions on profitability and financing
1200
Luncheon
Section4: Forex Investment
1400
Catalysis to a bright future: Understanding the production of second-generation (2G) biofuels made from agricultural waste
1430
Biogas production from Organic Waste through reliable Pretreatment and Anaerobic Digestion
1500
Enabling clean energy production from common waste – A close look at the untapped growth potential in China
1530
Chairperson’s closing remarks
1540
Close of conference
 
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