AUSTRALIA

Phoenix not wasting time

PHOENIX Energy has referred its proposed $400 million, 80 megawatt power plant in Kwinana to Western Australia's Environmental Protection Authority, saying it hopes to be generating electricity in three years.

Phoenix not wasting time

The waste-to-energy company plans to build a plant that will consume 400,000 tonnes per annum of municipal solid waste. Phoenix's plan has the backing of the WA Department of State Development, which...

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