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Spanish giant lands deal to build £683m waste power plant
Spanish infrastructure and energy giant ACCIONA has won the main design and build contract for a £683m waste power plant in London.ACCIONA beat French and Swiss rivals for the Energy Recovery Facility (ERF) contract for the North London Waste Authority at its site in Edmonton.The ERF will transform unhygienic black-bin-bag waste into electricity for up to 127,000 homes and heat and hot water for up to 50,000 local homes while preventing waste from ending up in landfill.The ERF forms part of a £1.2bn investment known as the North London Heat and Power Project which will serve seven north London boroughs.It includes state-of-the art recycling and waste facilities with the most advanced technology in the world. The new facilities will replace a single energy-from-waste plant on the 16-hectare site, which began operating in 1971 and is now Europe’s oldest.Taylor Woodrow is currently on site constructing a £100m recycling centre.
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