Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its fund Copenhagen Infrastructure IV (CI IV), and joint venture partner SSE Thermal (SSE) have completed construction and commenced operation of the 60 MWe Energy-from-Waste plant located within the Slough Trading Estate Greater London area in the UK.
Slough Multifuel provides a sustainable and environmentally friendly waste management solution for the Greater London area by processing 480,000 tonnes of residual waste per year – and will contribute to the UK government’s strategy to reduce landfill and export of waste. CIP acquired a 50% stake in Slough Multifuel from SSE Thermal in April 2020 and the parties have co-developed the project throughout the remaining development phase.
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