The UK's fleet of energy from waste and biomass plants range from the very modern to the significantly ageing - but they are all under pressure to reduce downtime, increase availability, improve throughput and, for many, to increase profits - and all this whilst operating safely, keeping costs down and working within a rapidly changing environment.
Added to this are the accelerating demands of decarbonisation and ever more stringent emissions regulation.
Operational Optimisation is the new, technical event designed specifically for operational decision-makers who need to drive performance excellence from their current assets.
Who should attend - Plant Manager Operations Manager / Head of Operations Maintenance Manager / Head of Maintenance Performance Engineer / Engineering Manager / Performance Improvement Engineer Facilities Manager Owner / Investor
Format -Industry dinner on the evening of 27th April to enable informal networking, discussion and contact development Conference day on 28th April with a mix of conference presentations, round table discussions and smaller break out sessions with panel discussions.
Key topics - reducing downtime and outage; asset optimisation; implementing CCS - what it will mean for your plant; combustion optimisation; implementing BREF and what it means in real terms; managing costs whilst improving emissions control, and many more.
With a packed day of information and discussion from many of the industry's leading technical and operational experts, plus networking opportunities built in to increase your contacts in the sector, Operational Optimisationis the essential event for all those wanting to make current assets work harder and deliver more.