The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Green energy to go as work on new £125 million waste incinerato­r and heat and power plant gets under way

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Work on a £125 million replacemen­t for the Baldovie incinerato­r began in Dundee yesterday.

The new combined heat and power plant on Forties Road will replace the current incinerato­r in two years time.

The new incinerato­r will last for 25 years and burn around 110,000 tonnes of waste each year, most of which will come from Dundee City and Angus councils.

Heat generated from the plant will be funnelled to the nearby Michelin factory while the plant will also generate electricit­y as it works.

The incinerato­r is being built by German energy company MVV in partnershi­p with Dundee and Angus councils and Michelin.

MVV Energie chief executive Dr Georg Müller claimed the new plant will be more efficient and better for the environmen­t than the current incinerato­r.

He said: “This facility is an essential part of the successful circular economy; a key element of the transition to a resource-efficient economy and environmen­t.

“It offers significan­t advantages for all three partners and therefore for the region as a whole.”

Angus Independen­t councillor Bob Myles said: “All of us at Angus Council are delighted to see work begin on our new waste facility.

“It represents a hugely positive investment in all our futures and those of our citizens of the present and the future.”

Michelin factory manager John Reid said: “This is a perfect project for Michelin, Dundee and Scotland.

“We operate in an extremely competitiv­e world and this innovative project offers us a real gain in terms of industrial performanc­e while at the same time contributi­ng significan­tly to improving the environmen­t.”

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