Hitachi Zosen Inova has been awarded a contract to build a new energy recovery facility west of Glasgow, Scotland. The project, the South Clyde Energy Centre, is being developed by the state-owned Finnish energy company Fortum in cooperation with Macquarie Asset Management’s Green Investment Group (GIG). The plant will have a design capacity of 350,000 tonnes of residual municipal and commercial waste per year. ...
HZI lands contract for wte plant near Glasgow
You can only use this article with a valid subscription and registration. Registered subscribers can access all articles after entering their user name and password.
- Ad -
Related articles
© 2022 EUWID Europäischer Wirtschaftsdienst GmbH | All Rights Reserved.
Copyright notice The individual articles, tables and other contents published by EUWID are protected by copyright and are provided exclusively for the client's own use and the use of the client's employees. In the absence of a more extensive licence agreement, only one copy may be printed for circulation at a single business location designated by the client. Digital distribution of EUWID contents, especially by intranet or by e-mail, within a company, throughout a group of companies, or outside a company is not permitted and constitutes an infringement of copyright law. Read more in our FAQ.