First look: Energy from Waste Conference 2025

Super early bird tickets are available now, until 20 December, and can be found here.
Tickets for the 2025 Energy from Waste Conference are available now. The event takes place in London from 5 to 6 March 2025 and brings together leading experts within the Energy from Waste industry. The 2025 edition of of the conference promises to be even bigger and better, set to give its attendees ‘clarity on key issues, robust discussion on vital topics and unmatched peer-to-peer networking with fellow industry leaders’.
Last year, the conference saw over 500 attendees from across the industry.
The event will cover the biggest topics including:
- The effect of resource policies on residual waste volumes and composition
- The impact of ETS across UK and EU waste to energy sectors
- The drive to decarbonisation through plastics separation and CCS
- CCS business models and the key role of carbon removals
- Opportunities for waste to value and waste to X and the emerging CO2 utilisation market
- The acceleration of heat network development and what this means for waste to energy
- Market insights - different geographies, different solutions, different approaches
- Managing and optimising ageing plants
- Plus - the future of waste to energy, managing public perception, CO2 transport solutions for remote plants, and many more...
Speakers include Sam Reed (Head of Scope Expansion for the UK ETS, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero), Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Mary Creagh CBE MP, Stuart Hayward-Higham (Chief technical development and innovation officer for SUEZ), and enfinium’s CEO Mike Maudsley.
Due to high demand last year, the conference dinner and speed networking events return to the 2025 edition of the conference, allowing attendees to meet new contacts from the EfW sector and enjoy a luxury three course meal at One Moorgate Place.
Super early bird tickets are available now, until 20 December, and can be found here.
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