More energy, lower emissions - modern waste heat recovery technologies. Summary of the 21st edition of the Conference 'Thermal Waste Conversion - Energy Recovery'
The 21st edition of the Conference "Thermal Transformation of Waste - Energy Recovery" is coming to an end, a key event dedicated to industry experts and entities interested in implementing profitable investments in the energy recovery sector from waste.
Recovering heat from condensation allows for a significant increase in the energy efficiency of installations. Thanks to this technology, we obtain 15-25% more energy from the same fuel (coal, gas, waste), resulting in lower fuel consumption, reduced CO2 emissions, and other pollutants such as SOx, HCl, particulates, and heavy metals. Additionally, the efficiency and effectiveness of waste incineration plants, district heating plants, or boiler rooms are improved, reducing operational costs (OPEX) and increasing profits.
It also fits into the concept of a circular economy - the process allows for the recovery and purification of condensate, thereby reducing water consumption and eliminating wastewater discharge from installations. Moreover, such technology helps in meeting the recommendations of the Best Available Techniques (BAT) conclusions, contributing to a more environmentally friendly operation of industrial facilities.
Annual editions of this event focus on new Waste-to-Energy technologies, challenges related to investments, financing, and the construction of new installations. During the conference, issues related to communication with local communities and education on the benefits of such investments are also discussed.
The meeting serves as a platform for exchanging experiences and establishing cooperation in the development of the energy recovery sector in Poland.
The event is organized by the company Abrys.