Brockwell Energy awards construction contract for Fife EfW project to Hitachi Zosen Innova

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Brockwell Energy has agreed on key terms and entered into exclusivity with Hitachi Zosen Innova (HZI) as the preferred bidder for the construction of our Westfield Energy Recovery Facility Limited (WERL) in Fife. HZI will also provide operations and maintenance services to WERL under a long-term service agreement.

Construction of the facility will begin by mid-2021 and it’s anticipated the plant will be operational as soon as 2024.

HZI, which is based in Switzerland and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hitachi Zosen Corporation, specializes in the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of Energy-from-Waste (EfW) plants worldwide.

 

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