How can smaller-scale Energy from Waste projects remain financially viable as the UK Emissions Trading Scheme changes the economics of the sector?

Join EfW Net on Wednesday 9 September at 1:30pm BST for a new webinar exploring the operational viability and financial bankability of Small Waste Incineration Plants (SWIPs) under the upcoming UK ETS.
Featuring Alessandro Bertacchini, Waste to Energy Senior Sales & Business Development Manager at Turboden, and Alex Mas, Product Manager – Thermodynamics at Bianna, the session will take a practical look at the technical and commercial considerations facing decentralised EfW projects.
The webinar will explore:
- The impact of the UK ETS on SWIP economics
- Solutions for challenging, high-ash fuels including RDF and SRF
- Turboden’s high-efficiency Organic Rankine Cycle technology
- Traditional project finance versus the Bianna Rental Service model
- Reducing upfront CAPEX through fixed monthly rental arrangements
- Carbon tax uncertainty and changing gate fee scenarios
- The potential value of behind-the-meter electricity consumption
Using a 15-year case study, Alessandro and Alex will examine how these factors interact and what they could mean for the bankability of future decentralised EfW projects.
📅 Wednesday 9 September 2026
🕜 1:30pm BST
⏱️ 1 hour
Register free to attend:
https://www.bigmarker.com/ma-exhibitions/financing-the-future-of-decentralised-efw-rental-models-and-swip-bankability-under-the-uk-ets




