Encyclis reaches financial close on Midlands wte, announces start of construction in 2024

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British waste to energy (wte) plant operator Encylis announced on Tuesday that construction of a new waste to energy plant in Walsall, West Midlands, can proceed early in the next year now that financial close on the project has been reached. The Swiss plant engineering company Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI) has been appointed principal contractor and is to build the new energy from waste (EfW) facility under a turnkey engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract.
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The project was initially developed and taken through the permitting stages by the company BH Energy Gap. Encyclis then took over the project this year. The same approach was taken with the development of another wte plant which Encyclis plans to build in the Midlands. The permitting and early project development stages for the facility to be built near Corby were carried out by KSP Renewables, which then sold the development rights.

 

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