Focus Enviro is hosting a free webinar designed to show operators throughout Australia how to make more money from the manufacturing of fuels such as RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel), SRF (Solid Recovered Fuel) and PEF (Process Engineered Fuel).
Whether you’re an alternative fuel production specialist or new to this evolving world of Waste to Energy, join us on 13 May at 10:00 AEST (08:00 AWST, 09:30 ACST) for a straight-talking online event which promises to:
· Discuss the three different fuel types – what exactly are they and why are they different?
· Explore Australia’s growing appetite for alternative fuel production
· Look at waste machinery innovations which mean these fuels can be manufactured, with ease, in a single step
· Consider how to build the perfect technology specification, to achieve maximum energy efficiency, safety and profitability.
The webinar will be delivered by Gary Moore – an experienced alternative fuel production specialist who has spoken at length on this subject, throughout Europe, North America and Australia.
Gary has worked with waste contractors and fuel offtakers alike, so he has a really holistic view of this market. Passionate about preserving the value of the world’s resources, his goal is always to roll out sustainable solutions that achieve continued growth, profitability and environmental success. It is this unparalleled expertise that has helped to drive engineering innovations at global shredding brand UNTHA – of which Focus Enviro is a partner.
Keen to ensure this event is not ‘death by PowerPoint’, Gary will keep his slides light, and leave plenty of time at the end of the session to answer questions from the audience. The webinar is free to attend but pre-registration is essential – sign up here.
If you are interested in the content of this discussion but you’re unavailable on 13 May, please complete the sign up form and a copy of the slides will be mailed to you after the event. Alternatively, if you wish to discuss your own Waste to Energy project in a little more detail, or you’re interested in trialling an alternative fuel production shredder, please contact us.