(UK) – The British waste management firm FCC Environment and the Danish investment company Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) have announced plans to go ahead with a £480m (ca. €560m) waste to energy plant to be built in the Northwest of England. With a design throughput of 600,000 tonnes of waste per year, ...
FCC Environment and CIP to build energy from waste plant at British Tata Chemicals site
Soda ash plant and £480m wte facility linked by mutual offtake agreements
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