AMSTERDAM PLANT
April 1st, 2004
KEITH NUTHALLTHE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) is planning to lend the city of Amsterdam up to Euro 170 million to help extend the capacity of an existing waste-to-energy plant by 85 per cent to 500,000 tonnes of household waste per year, much of it water service waste. The Euro 342 million extension will also boost its efficiency by seven per cent (from 23 to 30 per cent) enabling it to generate an additional 468,000 MWh of electricity. Waste supplies will be secured via 15-year contracts from three major local waste collectors. The bank welcomed the plant's ...
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