On-demand webinar: Decentralised Energy from Waste with ORC Technology

During this live webinar, Turboden discuss the advantages of decentralized small/medium EfW plants.
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In this webinar, Turboden cover: 

• An introduction of BIANNA’s thermal oil boilers, with its Horizon+, and TURBODEN’s ORC turbogenerators as robust, automated, and highly efficient systems for distributed EfW plants.

This is a proven and reliable solution capable of handling partial loads and quick changes while maintaining high operational hours.

• Development in WTE legislation and regulations

Potential scenarios in the near future, with the possibility that facilities below 3tph of waste treated may be excluded from the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).

• Showcasing real case studies of successful EfW projects in the UK for developers and investors to understand economics and feasibility.

By watching this webinar you will learn:
- Advantages of thermal oil boilers and ORC technology vs steam Rankine cycle systems
- Advantages of small WTE plants; lower logistics costs and environmental impact, easier planning and permits, increased community acceptance, profit through internal energy and heat use
- New regulations in WTE related to ETS offering additional regulatory and cost advantages
- Economics for developers and investors

About the Speakers

Alessandro Bertacchini - WTE Sales & Business Development Manager

Alessandro Bertacchini is an industrial engineer with a strong passion for clean energy and sustainability. Since 2015, he has been part of the sales department at Turboden.
Currently, Alessandro oversees the Waste-to-Energy (WtE) applications at Turboden. Together with his team, he is responsible for the development, design, and construction of decentralized small-to-medium WTE plants on a global scale. He actively advocates for integrating EfW solutions into urban environments, aiming to minimize waste transportation and maximize benefits for local communities through efficient waste utilization.

Alex Mas - Product Manager – Thermodynamics

A mechanical engineer with over 20 years of experience, Alex has worked as a Project Manager, Sales Engineer, and in business development on projects related to concentrated solar power (CSP), biomass, and Waste to Energy (WtE). His career includes active participation in projects focused on sustainable energy generation and waste valorization, providing practical and effective solutions to clients.
At Bianna, Alex focuses on sales and technical advisory in the waste management sector, advocating for a transition toward clean energy and a circular economy.

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