Greenergy webinar: Waste to X - Creating liquids from waste to drive value and support the circular economy

Join Martin Hopkins, Project Director of Next Generation Renewables at Greenergy, as he talks about the challenges in developing projects and growing the market of waste-to-x.
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As the world navigates the energy transition, Greenergy continue to look towards unlocking the value of waste as a raw material to manufacture renewable fuels and circular products that enable net zero.

Join Martin Hopkins, Project Director of Next Generation Renewables at Greenergy, as he talks about the challenges in developing projects and growing the market of waste-to-x.

The webinar covers the challenges created in producing and marketing the fuels from a project, funding perspective and how partnerships can play a key role in accelerating projects to meet rising demands.
Watch this webinar to: 
  • Gain an expert insight into challenges that arise in developing a waste to fuels project.
  • Learn about the growing and challenging waste-to-x market.
  • Understand what engineering, commercial and funding issues need to be overcome and how to approach them.

About the speaker

Martin Hopkins - Project Director, Greenergy

Martin is the Project Director of Next Generation Renewables at Greenergy, driving next generation waste to fuels projects that support a circular economy and net zero. Martin leads Greenergy’s projects including: end-of-life tyres to advanced biofuels, waste cooking oils to SAF and waste plastics to chemical feedstocks. With over 35 years’ experience in oil, EPC, waste and project finance, Martin has been involved in developing, funding, constructing and operating waste-to-fuels, waste-to-energy, MBTs and anaerobic digestion projects in the UK and Internationally

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