| 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
- Goals: MSW Treatment Ratio in cities, towns, countries and its effects on stakeholders across the value chain
- Waste Management: Promoting Waste Sorting for urban food waste, dangerous waste and Waste Reuse in terms of waste-to-energy and energy-from-waste
- Enhancing MSW treatment capabilities: Transport Network, Technology Advancements, Environmental Impact Assessment, Regulation Improvement and others
- Supporting Policies: Incentives, Admission, Boosting Research and so on
- Major Focuses: MSW and Dangerous Waste Treatment
- Other guidance to the environmental protection industry
|
0930 |
Analyzing the Key Concerns in Chinese MSW Industry
- Suggestion on Financial Incentives in terms of Taxation and Subsidies
- Strengthening effective management and strict supervision to avert vicious competition
- Enhancing Technology Updates and Localization
|
1000 |
The Key Environmental Standards in MSW Management and Pollution Prevention
- Uncovering the forthcoming national standard of flue gas emissions for existing and newly-built plants
- Managing fly ash and residue as a type of hazardous waste
- 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
- Founding the partnership with local regulators, counterparts and design & research institutes
- Integration of investment, know-how and technology in BOT, ROT projects and professional operation of WTE plants and landfills
- Localization of existing and emerging technologies
- What can domestic enterprises learn from the challenges and how to transform the strategy?
- How can the government best support the industry? How to educate the public?
- 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
- Learning lessons from western countries such as Denmark: How to achieve the harmony between MSW incineration plants and local residents
- East Meets West: China's flue gas emission standard to catch up with the international practices
- How to tackle the problem of Fly Ash, chelating surfactant, plasma-arc processing or other solutions?
- 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 |