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Suez backs waste-to-energy in Western Australia

INTERNATIONAL sustainable resource management group Suez has joined a consortium of developers looking to build a second waste-to-energy plant in the Rockingham Industrial Zone, some 40km south of Perth in Western Australia.

Suez backs waste-to-energy in Western Australia

The consortium was established in 2016 and consists of construction and engineering group Hitachi Zosen Inova, Tribe Infrastructure Group, and New Energy Corp.    Suez signed a long-term 10 year agreement...

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