The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

£100 million Baldovie replacemen­t to create more than 300 jobs

Site will use waste from Angus and Dundee to produce energy for Michelin tyre factory

- Paulmalik

Hundreds of jobs will be created with the constructi­on of a multi-millionpou­nd replacemen­t for the Baldovie incinerato­r in Dundee.

Waste from Angus and Dundee City councils will be transporte­d to the plant to be transferre­d into energy for the Michelin tyre factory , with the remainder piped into homes in nearby residentia­l areas.

The £100 million project will secure 37 jobs at the existing centre on Forties Road and has the potential to create more than 300 in the constructi­on phase.

Bosses say the site will have the capacity to convert all of the residual waste produced in the Dundee and Angus council areas into energy.

That would make for an estimated 110,000 tonnes per year. Energy company MVV will build the new facility, which will take three years to complete.

Michelin factory manager John Reid said: “This is welcome news on an important and innovative project in which we are a key partner.

“Once complete the factory will utilise steam and electricit­y from the incinerato­r, and reduce CO2 emissions by around

“Once complete the factory will utilise steam and electricit­y from the incinerato­r to reduce CO2 emissions by around 90%. MICHELIN FACTORY MANAGER JOHN REID

90%. There will also be reductions in the cost of energy consumed by the factory to help lower operating costs.”

Mr Reid said the factory currently produces 25% of the site’s electricit­y from two wind turbines, which were installed in 2006.

“At the time Dundee was the only Michelin factory in the world to embrace wind power,” he added.

“That demonstrat­ed the factory’s commitment to pursuing sustainabi­lity in manufactur­ing.

“The reduction of our impact on the environmen­t is a key policy as is our commitment to local communitie­s and this project delivers on both strands. It’s good for Dundee’s economy and it’s good for the environmen­t.”

Dundee City Council’s neighbourh­ood services convener, Councillor Kevin Cordell, welcomed the news, which he said would be of huge benefit.

He insisted: “As we move toward meeting new targets, a much more environmen­tally-friendly method of dealing with our waste was vital for both the city and Angus.

“This is an exciting developmen­t for the local area and one which will be of value for many years to come.”

Angus Council leader Councillor Bob Myles said: “This project has taken some five years of hard partnershi­p work and has reached a successful conclusion.”

He added: “Being in a position where we, Dundee and Angus councils, are meeting our targets of no residual waste going to landfill, in advance of the 2020 target, shows our commitment to the environmen­t and to making best use of waste material and good partnershi­p working.”

pamalik@thecourier.co.uk

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The Michelin factory and Baldovie incinerato­r which will work together on energy production.
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