Construction set to start this year on Fife energy plant at

Construction set to start this year on Fife energy plant at former coal mine


Fife incinerator construction set to start this year, creating hundreds of jobs
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The energy from waste plant in Fife will stop rubbish going to landfill.
Construction of an incinerator at a former coal mine in Fife is set to begin this year.
A Swiss company has been appointed to construct the 240,000 tonne energy from waste facility. The project will create hundreds of jobs.
Brockwell Energy has planning permission to build the facility at the former Westfield open-cast coal mine, located east of Ballingry, which closed in 1994.
It has agreed key terms with Hitachi Zosen Innova (HZI) as preferred bidder for the site.

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