The Scotsman

Creating jobs and energy at Perthshire site

- Scott Reid scotsman.com

Work has begun on a “groundbrea­king” Perthshire wasteto-energy plant that will support 200 jobs and create 30 long-term skilled posts.

Frenchfirm­paprechasj­oined forces with Binn Group, the Scottish waste management company, to build the new facility, which will provide low carbon energy to local industries. The plant at the Binn Eco Park at Glenfarg will be funded by Paprec, and will be built, owned and operated by Paprec Energies Binn, a joint venture between the two familyowne­d companies.

It will process up to 85,000 tonnes of residualwa­steeach year and generate up to eight megawatts (MW) of electricit­y. The plant also has capacity to generate up to 17MW of heat annually. Along with the 200 jobs supported during the constructi­on phase, the new facility will generate 30 long-term skilled posts once it is operationa­l in early 2026.

Allan Macgregor, chief executive of Binn Group, said: “We’re excited that constructi­on has begun on this new energy-from-waste facility, whichwillb­etransform­ational indrivingb­usinessgro­wth,creating new jobs and supporting further investment in the Eco Park and the wider Perthshire economy.

“This new facility will be crucial in creating a cleaner solution for managing non-recyclable waste enabling businesses and local authoritie­s to meet their legal obligation­s as Scotland continues its transition away from landfill waste in advance of next year’s landfill ban. it will also create a clean source of energy which will benefit local businesses and our wider community.”

Paprec designs, builds and operates waste-to-energy plants of all sizes. The company will combine its design with the combustion technology developed by its tech partner martin. The heat and power will form a core component of the private energy system driving the Binn Eco Park developmen­t.

Half of the feedstock will come from residual waste produced within the surroundin­g local authority area as part of a 15-year contract awarded to Paprec by Perth and Kinross Council last year.

Sebastien Petithugue­nin, chief executive of Paprec Energies, said: “We have built more than 200 such plants over recent years and have been behind the constructi­on of a third of all UK energy-from-waste facilities.

“The constructi­on of the facility is part of a significan­t investment which builds on the strong working partnershi­p between Paprec and Binn Group, focused on innovating to meet key environmen­tal challenges and decarbonis­e the economy. The long term commitment of Perth & Kinross Council, including our 15-year partnershi­p to treat local residual waste, was a key factor behind our major investment­in this ambitious project .”

Perth and Kinross Council leader, councillor Grant Laing, said: “This is a ground-breaking project and it is fantastic to see work getting under way.”

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