37 MW waste-to-energy project to be installed in UK

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Plans have been announced for a new energy-from-waste in UK to be developed by PMAC Energy.

The waste-to-energy plant will be situated in a 25 acres site at Redcar Bulk Terminal (RBT) on the South Bank of the River Tees. The site gives access to both UK and European waste markets. The facility will burn 350,000 tonnes of refuse derived fuels on-site, producing 37 MW (enough to power 56,000 homes) of electricity and any waste heat will be used in the fuel manufacturing plant.

The project is subject to permitting and planning approvals.

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