Waste services operator and renewable energy company partner to develop waste-to-energy facilities
A major European waste services operator announced a strategic partnership with a renewable energy company to develop five new waste-to-energy facilities across Germany and Poland, converting residual municipal solid waste streams into grid-connected electricity under long-term municipal supply agreements.
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- Partnership between a major European waste services operator and Covanta Holding Corp.
- Development of five waste-to-energy facilities across Germany and Poland.
- Conversion of municipal solid waste into grid-connected electricity.
- Long-term municipal supply agreements provide revenue stability.
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The partnership aims to develop waste-to-energy facilities, with the goal of converting residual municipal solid waste streams into grid-connected electricity.
"A major European waste services operator announced a strategic partnership with a renewable energy company"
"A major European waste services operator announced a strategic partnership with a renewable energy company"
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