Decarbonising waste to energy, optimising resources
- the essential business opportunity for the global waste to energy industry

Energy from Waste 2024 brought together over 500 senior level attendees from all parts of the waste to energy industry, from the UK and globally, for two days of exceptional knowledge sharing, industry development and top level networking. 

The event provides an unrivalled opportunity to meet with operators, project developers, investors, technology providers, waste authorities and government representatives, to explore the role of waste to energy in circular economy development and the the net zero transition.

The Energy from Waste Conference 2025 will once again bring together an exceptional line-up of the industry's best speakers, with technical experts, international leaders, and innovative developers providing an unmissable two days of the latest information.

Benefit from a packed two-day programme; explore the critical issues with the industry's best speakers and technical experts and take part in in-depth discussion sessions and robust debates.

Gain real value from the plentiful networking times with fellow industry leaders, enabling meetings, connections, and business growth.

 Key Topics from 2024 

- The Emissions Trading Schemes, ETS, in the UK and EU – implications, costs and impact
- Policy developments – across waste and resources, energy, fuels and heat
- Feedstock – volumes, composition, location and changing market demands
- Decarbonisation – CCS business models, the challenge of remote plants, the role for CCU
- Decarbonisation – increased sorting and removal of plastics – is there a viable business model?
- The opportunities around SAF and fuels – is this the start of structural change for the waste to energy industry?

- Heat network development – time for increased take-up in the UK?
- Ageing plants and plants “in the wrong place” – what does the future hold for these assets and how should they be managed and contracted?
- Growth markets – important opportunities for business development
- RDF, trade, flows and specialist fuels – will RDF become too valuable to export? And if so, what are the implications elsewhere?
- Investment – how much does sustainability and the ESG credentials of waste affect investors decision making?
And many more...