Facility forms part of a £145m investment plan
Clugston has announced it is to start work on a major ‘energy from waste’ (EfW) plant in Lincolnshire. The facility, which is part of a £145m investment plan, will treat up to 150,000 tonnes of household waste per year.
Clugston are building the EfW plant alongside its process partner CNIM for the Waste Recycling Group who were appointed by Lincolnshire County Council.
Lincolnshire’s first EfW facility will produce enough electricity to power over 10,000 homes and businesses – and will reduce the amount of waste sent to Landfill each year.
Steve Radcliffe, managing director of Clugston Construction said:
“Together with our JV partner CNIM, we are delighted to have finalised the contract to design and build the EfW for WRG and Lincolnshire County Council.”
“We have worked closely with our partner CNIM, WRG and Lincolnshire County Council for some time now on the development of this plant and it is exciting that we will be commencing construction very soon.”
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