Covanta Holding Corp (CVA) said it has started construction on a new Energy-from-Waste facility in Dublin, Ireland. The project is being built as a Public Private Partnership between Dublin City Council and Dublin Waste to Energy Limited, which is majority owned by Covanta.
Through its subsidiaries, Covanta is responsible for the design and construction of the project, which will be able to process up to 600 thousand tonnes of waste per year, will require approximately three years to complete and is estimated to have a total cost of approximately EUR 350 million.
Covanta will operate and maintain the project for Dublin Waste to Energy Limited.
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