(PL) – Ground was broken for the new waste to energy plant to be built in the west Polish city of Poznan at the end of May. The facility will have a capacity of 210,000 tonnes of waste per year and produce up to 18 MW of electricity and 34 MW of thermal energy, according to plant builder Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI). ...
Construction begins at Poznan waste to energy plant
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