29 May 2014
Session I: : Inaugural Session:
10:00 hrs – 11:20 hrs
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Session Details | : | • Waste to Energy in India: Current Scenario • Changing Perspectives: Waste as a Resource • Technologies: An Overview • Policy & Regulatory Framework • Community Issues around WTE |
Tea / Coffee Break: : 11:20 hrs – 11:40 hrs
29 May 2014
Session II: : Global Experience and New Developments:
11:40 hrs – 13:00 hrs
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Session Details | : | • WTE in Developed Economies: The European (German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish and Norwegian) Experience • WTE in Developing Economies: The Brazilian Experience • Cross Border Waste Trade • Roles of civic societies in Waste Management • Sustainability issues around WTE Plants |
Networking Lunch: : 13:00 hrs – 14:00 hrs
29 May 2014
Session III: : Funding Mechanisms:
14:00 hrs – 15:30 hrs
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Session Details | : | • Financing: Institutions and Mechanisms • Risks, Challenges and Mitigation Measures • CDM as a facilitator for WTE in India • Extension of other Market Based Mechanisms like RPO and REC for WTE |
Tea / Coffee Break: : 15:30 hrs – 15:50 hrs
29 May 2014
Session IV: : The Indian Experience:
15:50 hrs – 17:00 hrs
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Session Details | : | • Successful Case Studies: Techno-economic Analyses • Critical Success Factors for WTE in India • Technology requirements: Issues and Challenges associated with Waste to Energy in India • Recent Advancements in Incineration and Bio-methanation technologies |
29 May 2014
Session V: : Panel Discussion:
17:00 hrs – 18:00 hrs
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Session Details | : | • Addressing Challenges across the WTE Value Chain • Way Forward and Directions for improving Waste Management in India • Key Takeaways |