Six international companies are all bidding to build Plymouth’s £100M waste-to-energy-plant.
Companies from the UK, France, Germany Spain and the US have all submitted bids for the project, which aims to find a solution to the city’s waste problem by building an incinerator and avoiding landfill taxes.
The detail of the plans and the site where the plant will be situated will not be revealed until a shortlist of three or four projects is released in July.
The South West Waste Partnership of Plymouth, Torbay and Devon councils said this would prevent needless concerns about plans that might possibly never happen. The project will be paid for by a 25-year PFI
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